Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It’s amazing how many people on this platform have clearly never watched a real negotiation with a terrorist regime or any terrorist entity for that matter. This isn’t sunshine and rainbows. It’s pressure, consequences, and making it unmistakably clear that if the Iranian regime won’t change their ways, they highly risk being ended.
Let’s get something straight, because this keeps getting butchered, the civilization he is talking about ending is the Islamist regime, the ass####$ that took over 47 years ago and literally ruined the original Persian civilization in Iran that no one in the west seems to ever show empathy for. That distinction shouldn’t be this hard. And no, they shouldn’t be forced to be subservient to terrorists for another 50 years because you with 50,000 followers on some social media echo chamber said so.
While some rush to defend a failed terrorist state, that same regime has been hanging teenagers this whole past week. I’ve seen zero concern over that, they’ve also been sending 12 year olds to be cannon fodder. Spare me the outrage.
And to those immediately spiraling into “this means nuclear war,” please chill and relax a little. All this literally is ending a future nuclear threat. Not every hard-line equals global catastrophe. That’s not how this works. You’ve grown so used to watching terrorist pandering that you don’t even recognize what resolve looks like. The regime are paper tigers let them fold or make a choice that will lead to their ultimate demise.
As Winston Churchill put it, “We shall show mercy, but we shall not ask for it.”
You don't make threats unless you're willing to follow them up.
So the question is whether Trump actually follows up his threats, or if he does a little half-step or no-step maneuver to get out of destroying all of Iran -- and thus looks weak and shows that Iran holds all the cards.
The U.S. loses either way. That's why the man should not be president. We are in a lose-lose situation that HE created.
But the point is that he shouldn't be destroying ANYTHING. History should have taught us that regime change is extremely risky to the wellbeing of the oppressed population. Iranians are suffering enormously under their extremist government, but no American intervention was going to make things better for them.
I knew that, lots of people knew that. I don't know why some can't see it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It’s amazing how many people on this platform have clearly never watched a real negotiation with a terrorist regime or any terrorist entity for that matter. This isn’t sunshine and rainbows. It’s pressure, consequences, and making it unmistakably clear that if the Iranian regime won’t change their ways, they highly risk being ended.
Let’s get something straight, because this keeps getting butchered, the civilization he is talking about ending is the Islamist regime, the ass####$ that took over 47 years ago and literally ruined the original Persian civilization in Iran that no one in the west seems to ever show empathy for. That distinction shouldn’t be this hard. And no, they shouldn’t be forced to be subservient to terrorists for another 50 years because you with 50,000 followers on some social media echo chamber said so.
While some rush to defend a failed terrorist state, that same regime has been hanging teenagers this whole past week. I’ve seen zero concern over that, they’ve also been sending 12 year olds to be cannon fodder. Spare me the outrage.
And to those immediately spiraling into “this means nuclear war,” please chill and relax a little. All this literally is ending a future nuclear threat. Not every hard-line equals global catastrophe. That’s not how this works. You’ve grown so used to watching terrorist pandering that you don’t even recognize what resolve looks like. The regime are paper tigers let them fold or make a choice that will lead to their ultimate demise.
As Winston Churchill put it, “We shall show mercy, but we shall not ask for it.”
You don't make threats unless you're willing to follow them up.
So the question is whether Trump actually follows up his threats, or if he does a little half-step or no-step maneuver to get out of destroying all of Iran -- and thus looks weak and shows that Iran holds all the cards.
The U.S. loses either way. That's why the man should not be president. We are in a lose-lose situation that HE created.
Anonymous wrote:
It’s amazing how many people on this platform have clearly never watched a real negotiation with a terrorist regime or any terrorist entity for that matter. This isn’t sunshine and rainbows. It’s pressure, consequences, and making it unmistakably clear that if the Iranian regime won’t change their ways, they highly risk being ended.
Let’s get something straight, because this keeps getting butchered, the civilization he is talking about ending is the Islamist regime, the ass####$ that took over 47 years ago and literally ruined the original Persian civilization in Iran that no one in the west seems to ever show empathy for. That distinction shouldn’t be this hard. And no, they shouldn’t be forced to be subservient to terrorists for another 50 years because you with 50,000 followers on some social media echo chamber said so.
While some rush to defend a failed terrorist state, that same regime has been hanging teenagers this whole past week. I’ve seen zero concern over that, they’ve also been sending 12 year olds to be cannon fodder. Spare me the outrage.
And to those immediately spiraling into “this means nuclear war,” please chill and relax a little. All this literally is ending a future nuclear threat. Not every hard-line equals global catastrophe. That’s not how this works. You’ve grown so used to watching terrorist pandering that you don’t even recognize what resolve looks like. The regime are paper tigers let them fold or make a choice that will lead to their ultimate demise.
As Winston Churchill put it, “We shall show mercy, but we shall not ask for it.”
Anonymous wrote:
It’s amazing how many people on this platform have clearly never watched a real negotiation with a terrorist regime or any terrorist entity for that matter. This isn’t sunshine and rainbows. It’s pressure, consequences, and making it unmistakably clear that if the Iranian regime won’t change their ways, they highly risk being ended.
Let’s get something straight, because this keeps getting butchered, the civilization he is talking about ending is the Islamist regime, the ass####$ that took over 47 years ago and literally ruined the original Persian civilization in Iran that no one in the west seems to ever show empathy for. That distinction shouldn’t be this hard. And no, they shouldn’t be forced to be subservient to terrorists for another 50 years because you with 50,000 followers on some social media echo chamber said so.
While some rush to defend a failed terrorist state, that same regime has been hanging teenagers this whole past week. I’ve seen zero concern over that, they’ve also been sending 12 year olds to be cannon fodder. Spare me the outrage.
And to those immediately spiraling into “this means nuclear war,” please chill and relax a little. All this literally is ending a future nuclear threat. Not every hard-line equals global catastrophe. That’s not how this works. You’ve grown so used to watching terrorist pandering that you don’t even recognize what resolve looks like. The regime are paper tigers let them fold or make a choice that will lead to their ultimate demise.
As Winston Churchill put it, “We shall show mercy, but we shall not ask for it.”
Anonymous wrote:
Vance is that guy you went to college with that would say outrageous things in class and pretend like he believed them because he liked the attention, wanted to needle people, enjoyed th argument, etc. he had no real beliefs. He is just constantly seeking attention and validation and for people to think he’s smart. (RFK on the other hand, truly believes all his kookery, and is also addicted to the attention.)