Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This war is the dumbest, most poorly planned and executed thing imaginable. So let's stipulate that the Ayatollah was one bad dude. So we kill him -- but we also kill all the guys who would have been slightly preferable to him -- and in so doing, leave only his son, who is much younger and therefore will live a lot longer and will be harder to replace, and who was at least as anti-American as his dad BEFORE we killed his dad, his mom and his wife. So frying pan into fire, it appears.
I can't figure out any justification for this, except that these people are all just morons. I'm not sure Netanyahu is a moron, though, so I'm wondering if he thinks "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" and so the more enmity he can create between Iran and the U.S., the closer the U.S. will cleave to Israel? It's very Game of Thrones, but there are a million examples in history where that did not turn out really well for anyone.
Netanyahu is way over his skis. This is going to get a lot worst for Israel and US. There are so many simple, old proven counter measures and decoys that can be easily added to the Iranian ballistic missiles. The question is will Netanyahu use nuclear weapons and can anyone stop him?
Anonymous wrote:If you had mapped out how t destroy the US in 14 months, trump couldn't have done it any better.
Anonymous wrote:Iran used their older less accurate ballistic missiles and drones earlier on to deplete air defenses. Use the really cheap and out of date missiles/drones to burn through US interceptors missiles. This is what Russia did in the first weeks of the Ukraine war.
Now the Iranians are starting to use their more modern and accurate missiles/drones with humans in real time control. The Iranian are using iridium satellite system to communicate with their missiles/drones.
The Chinese and Russians are supplying real time targeting information. This is how they take out the US radars. Once the radars are down it allow more missiles to hit their targets.
The Iranians can build missiles/drones in real time and they have large stockpiles.
If you are interested here is a video deep dive with Ted Postol.
Postol is a professor emeritus of Science, Technology, and International Security at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to his work at MIT, he worked at Argonne National Laboratory, the Pentagon, and Stanford University
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbQI_IYz6uM
Anonymous wrote:So if Trump just declares he won and the war is over, how does that play out? Do the Israelis stop? Do the Iranians?
Anonymous wrote:This war is the dumbest, most poorly planned and executed thing imaginable. So let's stipulate that the Ayatollah was one bad dude. So we kill him -- but we also kill all the guys who would have been slightly preferable to him -- and in so doing, leave only his son, who is much younger and therefore will live a lot longer and will be harder to replace, and who was at least as anti-American as his dad BEFORE we killed his dad, his mom and his wife. So frying pan into fire, it appears.
I can't figure out any justification for this, except that these people are all just morons. I'm not sure Netanyahu is a moron, though, so I'm wondering if he thinks "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" and so the more enmity he can create between Iran and the U.S., the closer the U.S. will cleave to Israel? It's very Game of Thrones, but there are a million examples in history where that did not turn out really well for anyone.
Anonymous wrote:So if Trump just declares he won and the war is over, how does that play out? Do the Israelis stop? Do the Iranians?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this doesn't end by the middle of April, the global economy will come to a total standstill.
Projections from experts are $160 barrels by the summer. That is not something anyone is prepared for.
Bruh. We're already at almost 120 tonight.
Dow futures down more than a 1000. Bloodbath in Asian markets. Nikkei and Kospi down more than 7 percent. Awesome idea attacking Iran without a plan.
Anonymous wrote:If this doesn't end by the middle of April, the global economy will come to a total standstill.
Projections from experts are $160 barrels by the summer. That is not something anyone is prepared for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this doesn't end by the middle of April, the global economy will come to a total standstill.
Projections from experts are $160 barrels by the summer. That is not something anyone is prepared for.
Bruh. We're already at almost 120 tonight.