Anonymous wrote:These dorks spent most of last year calling NATO countries insulting names and trying to help Russia essentially end the alliance.
Now he wants help from NATO or they will have a “bad day”????
The bad day started in 2025, my friend. You are truly stupid if you think any of the countries want your NATO. They have their own alliances now and they’ll be sitting this one out or paying China for oil.
China has been nice to them and isn’t currently tariffing the hell out of them.
Where in the Art of the Deal is this covered? Listen to too many advisors with their own interests and be desperate to deflect your own pedophilia, end up with a war in Iran at the same time you are flipping off NATO and Ukraine.
Great plan. Genius plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Montana was supposedly injured before he was announced as successor (and presuming the extent of the injuries was known at that point, apparently several days later), why would they select him as successor?
It doesn’t really make sense to me.
Are you talking about Steve Young?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The US most definitely will. More dead, more money, more embarrassments.
You make no sense. Iran will be declawed. Their military equipment will be destroyed. Perhaps we’ll get to the nuclear material. How many more of their leaders will be killed? Meanwhile our lives will go on as if nothing is wrong. I’ll go to sporting events and out to dinners without a thought about Iran.
I thought they were already declawed. Trump said their military equipment and nuclear material/facilities were destroyed already.
Nobody believes anything Trump and Bibi are saying. Not even our allies or our own public. The government has eroded all trust
Former NATO Allied Commander Admiral James Stavridis called the military campaign a 9 out of 10. He’s no Trump fan. But I’m sure you know better.
I doubt that means what you think it means. The U.S. military has performed very, very well, as it always does. That doesn't mean that our war objectives (whatever those are, who the heck knows?) can be achieved with air strikes or a few thousand Marines.
I've listened to Stavridis' analysis for years. I'm almost certain he is speaking only about the competence of the military, not the larger success of this "excursion."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The US most definitely will. More dead, more money, more embarrassments.
You make no sense. Iran will be declawed. Their military equipment will be destroyed. Perhaps we’ll get to the nuclear material. How many more of their leaders will be killed? Meanwhile our lives will go on as if nothing is wrong. I’ll go to sporting events and out to dinners without a thought about Iran.
Where are you really going to dinners and sporting events worrying about Iran before Trump attacked them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The US most definitely will. More dead, more money, more embarrassments.
You make no sense. Iran will be declawed. Their military equipment will be destroyed. Perhaps we’ll get to the nuclear material. How many more of their leaders will be killed? Meanwhile our lives will go on as if nothing is wrong. I’ll go to sporting events and out to dinners without a thought about Iran.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:🇺🇸 President Trump considers US boots on the ground to seize Iran's Kharg Island oil depot, Axios reports.
Trump is also weighing a seizure of Iran's critical oil depot on Kharg Island — a move that would require U.S. boots on the ground — if tankers remain bottled up in the Persian Gulf, U.S. officials say.
https://www.axios.com/2026/03/16/trump-iran-hormuz-strait-kharg-island?utm_medium=owned_social&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_source=x
The Battle of Hormuz
Kharg Island is 500 miles northwest of Hormuz. Sending the Marines in to take Kharg guarantees the Strait of Hormuz will be mined and closed to all shipping for likely years. If Iran can't export its oil, no one can.
To take Kharg, the Marines will have to fly in by helicopter from Kuwait. And Kharg is within easy drone and artillery range from the Iranian mainland. It's going to be a high casualty battle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has been slamming NATO and now wants them to help with the straits of Hormuz.
Can we say idiot!
What a lame--o president. I guess this Biden’ s fault also.
He started a ridiculous and frivolous war and is now having a tantrum that no one wil help him fix it.
Anonymous wrote:He has been slamming NATO and now wants them to help with the straits of Hormuz.
Can we say idiot!
What a lame--o president. I guess this Biden’ s fault also.