Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hassett said $12B has been spent so far on the three-week war (just now on Face the Nation).
$12B is the estimate for the hard costs associated with munitions and combat pay for troops.
It doesn;t include things like replace the lost aircraft, and the reparations the US will have to pay to Iran and to our allies to clean everything up.
Or the costs that we (and the rest of the world) have to endure for higher fuel prices caused by Trump's moronic war.
Anonymous wrote:Liberals love iran and their progressive ideologies
Anonymous wrote:Are all these people Hamas? Or IRGC?
The propaganda spread by Israel and America. Iranians are not going to topple their own government. Trump is just going to have to kill a million Iranians trying to win a war where every outcome is America losing.
And the UK has the audacity to ban a London march for the first time in 40 years? That'll sit well with the muslim population there.
Where are the Israelis in the streets? Those animals are only brave when they can rape and murder innocent civilians.
Click on the article and look at all the pictures. In Malaysia, Palestine, Pakistan, Indonesia, Yemen. Say they're all AI generated or paid protesters. The picture below is of Tehran.
Thousands march worldwide in solidarity with Palestine, Iran on al-Quds Day
https://www.aljazeera.com/gallery/2026/3/13/thousands-march-worldwide-in-solidarity-with-palestine-iran-on-al-quds-day.
Tens of thousands of people have gathered around the world for al-Quds Day, an annual event on the final Friday of Ramadan demonstrating solidarity with Palestine and opposition to Israeli occupation.
Rallies took place across numerous countries, including Iran, Malaysia, Indonesia, Kashmir and Yemen. In Tehran, thousands marched, chanting “death to Israel” and “death to America” as the United States-Israeli military campaign entered its 14th day of conflict.
The event has long been associated with Iran, and was established by the country’s first supreme leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, in 1979.
This year’s observance coincided with the US-Israel attack on Iran that has killed at least 1,444 people, including the Iranian supreme leader, Ali Khamenei.
Crowds turned out in Tehran and other cities, despite ongoing US and Israeli strikes in the region during the commemoration, state media reported.
Demonstrators worldwide expressed solidarity with both Palestinians and Iranians. In Kashmir, protesters burned mock coffins bearing images of US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while shouting slogans against the United States and Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More evacuation to Germany.
March 12, 2026 Flight: A U.S. military plane transported approximately 19 injured service members from Saudi Arabia to a base in Germany. The flight originated at Prince Sultan Air Base, stopped in Oman, and landed near a military hospital, likely Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC).
I said earlier in this thread that the US military hospital in Germany was kicking women out of L&D to prepare for the influx of injured soldiers and was called a liar. I did not bother to respond to that poster because time would tell. There are a lot more injuries than are being reported and the accurate death count is off. For instance, heart attacks are not included in the death counts.
Yes there is a poster or two who are pretty far down the rabbit hole. I have heard the air tanker was shot down over Iraq with another damaged. Maybe a stringer or some other weapon. The airbases and US navy port facilities have been crushed. US air defense capabilities are nonexistent at a number of gulf bases.
The oil markets have moved from speculators to physical shortages. This means oil prices are about to hit panic mode. Three weeks without 10 million barrels a day is unsustainable. The money is about to bomb the sh#t out of the world economy. Adjust your portfolios.
Trump needs to declare a national emergency and nationalize American oil and gas fields. Companies should not be profiting off this.
But of course this won't happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hassett said $12B has been spent so far on the three-week war (just now on Face the Nation).
$12B is the estimate for the hard costs associated with munitions and combat pay for troops.
It doesn;t include things like replace the lost aircraft, and the reparations the US will have to pay to Iran and to our allies to clean everything up.
Anonymous wrote:Hassett said $12B has been spent so far on the three-week war (just now on Face the Nation).