Anonymous wrote:Imagine if someone came and invaded us to get rid of Congress and the Senate and SC because it wasn’t “Democratic enough” because decades long wealthy bureaucrats /incumbents kept winning all the elections . We would be destabilized .
So why are we invading their governments and getting rid of the steady hand? It makes no sense yet we haven’t learned from the lessons of Iraq and Libya. Leave things alone
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:War changes a public.
It automatically causes a hard reset to conservatism and wanting war/revenge. Look at us after 9/11.
That’s a normal reaction to an attack. So should we just keep attacking the entire region just because Israel says we should?
Let them fight their own battles there. They don’t help us with our 2 wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Why should we help them?
How about it’s your only ally in a place of hatred and extremism towards America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sad. Isfahan is a beautiful city. Luckily the city center is okay, but wtf, Bibi.
I hate to see where this goes if we don’t stand up to Israel.
Oh no. Iran might finally be free of their tyrannical government and the Iranian people can finally be free.
You'd think after blowing $3 trillion dollars, hundreds of thousands of deaths, and getting zero results in Afghanistan and Iraq that we would have learned that bombing people into democracy rarely works.
Ahhh 'murican FrEeDumB!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dissenting view here, but I think the US's lack of support is forcing Israel's hand. They are now going it alone against an existential threat, so they really have no choice but to attempt to destroy their enemy while Israel still has the military upper hand against Israel. If Israel waits around, it just gives Iran more time to refine their weapons, build their nukes, etc.
This is similar to the story that Putin often repeats about when he chased a large rat around the "dvor" courtyard in the housing project he grew up in. He was thrilled to corner the rat and thought he won. Then the rat attacked him and he realized that cornering an enemy can actually put you at greater risk.
As Israel looks to the left and right and sees no allies next to her and an enemy blocking her, she has no choice but to lunge at the enemy. Anyone who expects a different outcome does not understand international politics.
Israel cannot defeat Iran and they aren't trying to. They're trying to defeat Hamas. Whether they can do that or not is a different question.
Israel is by far a superior military force compared to Iran. Iran is funding Hamas and Israel has no illusions about the head of this snake.
Somewhat superior, yes, when they aren't going on strike. What's your point? Israel cannot defeat Iran and isn't trying to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sad. Isfahan is a beautiful city. Luckily the city center is okay, but wtf, Bibi.
I hate to see where this goes if we don’t stand up to Israel.
Oh no. Iran might finally be free of their tyrannical government and the Iranian people can finally be free.
Have you not learned from Iraq and Afghanistan? What about ISIS and the Taliban is freeing? War only helps terrorism increase. When people lose their homes, their families, their livelihoods in an instant and school is interrupted or non existent due to war, what will these boys/men do? Who will they turn to ?
Are you suggesting one day they’ll just come to their senses? The reality is nothing will change without it and there is a possibility it could go the wrong way. I believe the Iranian people are ready unlike those in Afghanistan and Iraq.
I think you need your head examined. We barely have democracy here. Our lawmakers have been in office for 40+ years no term limits . Many were there before the Iranian Revolution/new government there.
Why can’t we leave well enough alone? Iran isn’t no dump. It’s a developed country . Why destroy it? If they want regime change, let them do it. It’s not our place or job to do it for them. We have our own problems.
How many wars will it take for us to learn? Our democracy is not something people aspire to and neither are our freedoms so just let it be
They are only in office for years because people keep voting for them. Unless you think the elections are rigged. Please go to Iraq if you think it’s so great there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dissenting view here, but I think the US's lack of support is forcing Israel's hand. They are now going it alone against an existential threat, so they really have no choice but to attempt to destroy their enemy while Israel still has the military upper hand against Israel. If Israel waits around, it just gives Iran more time to refine their weapons, build their nukes, etc.
This is similar to the story that Putin often repeats about when he chased a large rat around the "dvor" courtyard in the housing project he grew up in. He was thrilled to corner the rat and thought he won. Then the rat attacked him and he realized that cornering an enemy can actually put you at greater risk.
As Israel looks to the left and right and sees no allies next to her and an enemy blocking her, she has no choice but to lunge at the enemy. Anyone who expects a different outcome does not understand international politics.
Perhaps Israel shouldn’t have gotten Trump to blow up the Iran nuclear deal then.
The Iran nuclear deal was a joke. We all know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a pyscop and you are all falling for it. There were no missiles fired into Iran. They were drones. Iran intercepted the drones. They don’t seem to be launched from Israel. They were either launched for Iraq or from within Iran. Iran claims the latter. Biden probably “allowed” Israel to “retaliate” but made sure that the retaliation might have been a small one. You can all go to sleep now. WWIII has not begun.
It may be a psyop but why? Neither Iran nor Israelis youth want to fight wars against each other and both governments are record high in unpopularity
To test Iranian response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a pyscop and you are all falling for it. There were no missiles fired into Iran. They were drones. Iran intercepted the drones. They don’t seem to be launched from Israel. They were either launched for Iraq or from within Iran. Iran claims the latter. Biden probably “allowed” Israel to “retaliate” but made sure that the retaliation might have been a small one. You can all go to sleep now. WWIII has not begun.
It may be a psyop but why? Neither Iran nor Israelis youth want to fight wars against each other and both governments are record high in unpopularity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dissenting view here, but I think the US's lack of support is forcing Israel's hand. They are now going it alone against an existential threat, so they really have no choice but to attempt to destroy their enemy while Israel still has the military upper hand against Israel. If Israel waits around, it just gives Iran more time to refine their weapons, build their nukes, etc.
This is similar to the story that Putin often repeats about when he chased a large rat around the "dvor" courtyard in the housing project he grew up in. He was thrilled to corner the rat and thought he won. Then the rat attacked him and he realized that cornering an enemy can actually put you at greater risk.
As Israel looks to the left and right and sees no allies next to her and an enemy blocking her, she has no choice but to lunge at the enemy. Anyone who expects a different outcome does not understand international politics.
Israel cannot defeat Iran and they aren't trying to. They're trying to defeat Hamas. Whether they can do that or not is a different question.
Israel is by far a superior military force compared to Iran. Iran is funding Hamas and Israel has no illusions about the head of this snake.
What does this even mean? Sure, Israel can evade Iran's air defenses and bomb some strategic targets there. But Israel has no ability to "destroy" Iran.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Israel should stand on their own. They made their own bed and can now lie in it. No U.S. involvement, period. I’m sick and tired of dumping trillions into a s hole region no one in this country even cares about while our people don’t have healthcare, childcare, long term care and infrastructure is falling apart.
At least the Israelis have a chance at winning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dissenting view here, but I think the US's lack of support is forcing Israel's hand. They are now going it alone against an existential threat, so they really have no choice but to attempt to destroy their enemy while Israel still has the military upper hand against Israel. If Israel waits around, it just gives Iran more time to refine their weapons, build their nukes, etc.
This is similar to the story that Putin often repeats about when he chased a large rat around the "dvor" courtyard in the housing project he grew up in. He was thrilled to corner the rat and thought he won. Then the rat attacked him and he realized that cornering an enemy can actually put you at greater risk.
As Israel looks to the left and right and sees no allies next to her and an enemy blocking her, she has no choice but to lunge at the enemy. Anyone who expects a different outcome does not understand international politics.
Israel cannot defeat Iran and they aren't trying to. They're trying to defeat Hamas. Whether they can do that or not is a different question.
Israel is by far a superior military force compared to Iran. Iran is funding Hamas and Israel has no illusions about the head of this snake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dissenting view here, but I think the US's lack of support is forcing Israel's hand. They are now going it alone against an existential threat, so they really have no choice but to attempt to destroy their enemy while Israel still has the military upper hand against Israel. If Israel waits around, it just gives Iran more time to refine their weapons, build their nukes, etc.
This is similar to the story that Putin often repeats about when he chased a large rat around the "dvor" courtyard in the housing project he grew up in. He was thrilled to corner the rat and thought he won. Then the rat attacked him and he realized that cornering an enemy can actually put you at greater risk.
As Israel looks to the left and right and sees no allies next to her and an enemy blocking her, she has no choice but to lunge at the enemy. Anyone who expects a different outcome does not understand international politics.
Israel cannot defeat Iran and they aren't trying to. They're trying to defeat Hamas. Whether they can do that or not is a different question.
Israel is by far a superior military force compared to Iran. Iran is funding Hamas and Israel has no illusions about the head of this snake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dissenting view here, but I think the US's lack of support is forcing Israel's hand. They are now going it alone against an existential threat, so they really have no choice but to attempt to destroy their enemy while Israel still has the military upper hand against Israel. If Israel waits around, it just gives Iran more time to refine their weapons, build their nukes, etc.
This is similar to the story that Putin often repeats about when he chased a large rat around the "dvor" courtyard in the housing project he grew up in. He was thrilled to corner the rat and thought he won. Then the rat attacked him and he realized that cornering an enemy can actually put you at greater risk.
As Israel looks to the left and right and sees no allies next to her and an enemy blocking her, she has no choice but to lunge at the enemy. Anyone who expects a different outcome does not understand international politics.
Perhaps Israel shouldn’t have gotten Trump to blow up the Iran nuclear deal then.
The Iran nuclear deal was a joke. We all know that.