Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This war was a terrible mistake.
I am shocked how many Israel supporters are willing argue and justify whatever Netanyahu does.
Is Netanyahu the Jewish pope?
Or should we call him the supreme leader?
Do some fans of Israel actually think he is good for Israel?
I'm shocked that close to 98% of Israelis supported this war against Iran. The problem isn't just Netanyahu but the society as a whole. At least in our country, the overwhelming public realized that this war was unnecessary and to no benefit of the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This war was a terrible mistake.
I am shocked how many Israel supporters are willing argue and justify whatever Netanyahu does.
Is Netanyahu the Jewish pope?
Or should we call him the supreme leader?
Do some fans of Israel actually think he is good for Israel?
I'm shocked that close to 98% of Israelis supported this war against Iran. The problem isn't just Netanyahu but the society as a whole. At least in our country, the overwhelming public realized that this war was unnecessary and to no benefit of the US.
Anonymous wrote:This war was a terrible mistake.
I am shocked how many Israel supporters are willing argue and justify whatever Netanyahu does.
Is Netanyahu the Jewish pope?
Or should we call him the supreme leader?
Do some fans of Israel actually think he is good for Israel?
Anonymous wrote:Israel is like that kid you’ve always had to kind of be friends with because your moms were friends so you had to go out with him sometimes over summer break but every time you went out he would get you all caught up in some stupid fight he started. That’s my take.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At this point, iran has won.
so the question is, does the US just keep bombing for the heck of it, or what?
We wasted about 14 billion dollars, at least 8 American lives and hundreds injured, got everyone mad at the US and exposed that our military capabilities, despite trillions spent over the years, are not invincible, for what exactly?
Oh purleeze. As if anything he wrote was not known already to thinking people.
Gosh, thank you Sen. Murphy, for making public statements about our military, its goals, and its capacities. I'm sure that our enemies won't read that and plan accordingly. What an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The latest news this hour:
IRAN REJECTS WITKOFF CEASEFIRE PUSH: Iran has rebuffed two ceasefire messages from U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff.
The Guardian reports that even if the United States announced an end to attacks, Iranian officials signaled they would continue the conflict.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/10/iranian-regime-is-not-weakening-in-face-of-us-israel-onslaught-but-becoming-more-defiant
Who goes to war and requests a ceasefire a week later?
Who goes to war without ammo?
Who goes to war because another president said so?
Anonymous wrote:“The latest news this hour:
IRAN REJECTS WITKOFF CEASEFIRE PUSH: Iran has rebuffed two ceasefire messages from U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff.
The Guardian reports that even if the United States announced an end to attacks, Iranian officials signaled they would continue the conflict.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/10/iranian-regime-is-not-weakening-in-face-of-us-israel-onslaught-but-becoming-more-defiant
Anonymous wrote:At this point, iran has won.
so the question is, does the US just keep bombing for the heck of it, or what?
We wasted about 14 billion dollars, at least 8 American lives and hundreds injured, got everyone mad at the US and exposed that our military capabilities, despite trillions spent over the years, are not invincible, for what exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our munitions supplies must already be running dangerously low
Somehow we have spent trillions of dollars on our military and yet....
(and blaming Biden/Ukraine is a fools game...we were SELLING them expiring armaments that had to be replaced anyhow)
A single Patriot interceptor costs $4 million. Iran has about 80,000 drones that cost about $30,000 each. The math isn't mathing favorably for the US. Drone warfare has changed everything. The fact that the US is running out of interceptors on Day 4 demonstrates once again that Trump/Rubio/Hegseth had zero plan for this war.
Wonder how many days until we’re out of interceptors. It seems like the large majority of Iranian drones and missiles have been taken down so far. What starts happening when almost all of them get through?
Iran is going to keep going after the gulf states. They are already running out of interceptors and the US is refusing to give them more. Those countries have significant pull with Trump and destroying their oil and gas infrastructure will cause worldwide economic damage.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/us-stonewalling-requests-gulf-states-replenish-interceptors-sources-say
I don't think the US have any more to give. Most were provided to Israel and the others are currently in use. There have been reports to see who would run out first, US/Israel with interceptors or Iran with their drones and missiles.
I’m sure there are many in places like South Korea, Japan, Poland and CONUS to protect against other threats. But the US likely won’t move those to help out the gulf states.
Cannot remove the bolded. To do so provides a clear pathway for North Korea. SMDH
Well look at that…
“The United States has been moving parts of its Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system from South Korea to the Middle East, the Washington Post reported, citing two officials.”
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/southkorea/defense/20260310/us-moving-parts-of-thaad-anti-missile-system-from-s-korea-to-middle-east-report
Anonymous wrote:“The latest news this hour:
IRAN REJECTS WITKOFF CEASEFIRE PUSH: Iran has rebuffed two ceasefire messages from U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff.
The Guardian reports that even if the United States announced an end to attacks, Iranian officials signaled they would continue the conflict.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/10/iranian-regime-is-not-weakening-in-face-of-us-israel-onslaught-but-becoming-more-defiant