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re: Trump announces that US has bombed multiple Iranian nuclear sites
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:34 pm to Tyga Woods
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:34 pm to Tyga Woods
Agreed re: war.
Iran is a gutless mess RN.
Finish 'em, with little to no chance of them retaliating.
Iran is a gutless mess RN.
Finish 'em, with little to no chance of them retaliating.
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:35 pm to Mid Iowa Tiger
Trump is insinuating that Fordow has been completely destroyed
That would be insane if true
That would be insane if true
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:35 pm to Tyga Woods
Same reason we ignore the shite the Saudis so and why we're bombing Yemen. Vested interest in the ME as well as lobbyists in DC working for Israel
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:35 pm to TulaneUVA
quote:
Assuming they are here, you don’t think this fuels their campaign to make it more likely they’ll be effective? Whether that’s more resources, more intelligence by the state, and more zeal?
I think they had all of the above already
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:35 pm to NawlinsTiger9
quote:
not susceptible to 2001 era propaganda, no
So you gave better intel?
Same question...you are good with Iran having a nuke?
Even the US ha said they have far more enriched uranium beyond civil needs
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:35 pm to N2cars
quote:
Finish 'em, with little to no chance of them retaliating.
Yep. Step on their throat
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:35 pm to okietiger
The B-2 bombers used in the operation came from Whiteman Airforce base near Kansas City Missouri


Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:36 pm to fightin tigers
quote:
Same question
Same answer, seen this movie before
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:36 pm to N2cars
quote:
Finish 'em, with little to no chance of them retaliating
You first on the front lines dude. Thinking any of this results in an ending is naive.
That or you really don’t follow history
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:36 pm to RIPMachoMan
The opportunity to permanently end Iran’s nuclear program while at it’s weakest state in years is powerfully stuff for any POTUS
I do think Israel knowingly teed up that reality
I also think there are plenty of meritorious arguments for seizing the moment regardless of Israel loyalty
I do think Israel knowingly teed up that reality
I also think there are plenty of meritorious arguments for seizing the moment regardless of Israel loyalty
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:37 pm to dawgfan24348
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Tulsi
Now you believe people in this administration???
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:37 pm to okietiger
Woohoo more military involvement in the Middle East! I really felt like we just didn't get enough of it over the last 35 years so I'm glad we're finally fixing things over there!
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:37 pm to fightin tigers
quote:
Same question...you are good with Iran having a nuke?
I'm sick and tired of being the world's policemen. India has nukes, Pakistan has nukes, hell NK probably has nukes. Why is Iran worth going to war?
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:37 pm to fightin tigers
quote:I am having serious 2001 flashbacks and I didn’t even take shrooms.
Same question...you are good with Iran having a nuke?
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:37 pm to NawlinsTiger9
quote:
Same answer, seen this movie before
Alright. Pro-iran nuke.
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:37 pm to cubsfan5150
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I think they had all of the above already
Its a sliding scale. Not just [on] [off]
This post was edited on 6/21/25 at 7:38 pm
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:37 pm to Kansas City King
quote:
B-2 bombers used in the operation came from Whiteman Airforce base
Uh, yeah… where else would they have come from?
This post was edited on 6/21/25 at 7:39 pm
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:38 pm to Scruffy
quote:
I am having serious 2001 flashbacks and I didn’t even take shrooms
Except multiple independent reports
Posted on 6/21/25 at 7:38 pm to dawgfan24348
The Iran nuclear deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was an agreement reached in 2015 between Iran and several world powers (the P5+1: China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States). The deal aimed to restrict Iran's nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions.
Key details of the deal included:
Restrictions on Uranium Enrichment:
Iran agreed to reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium, limit enrichment levels to 3.67%, and restrict enrichment to a single facility for 10 years.
Centrifuge Limitations:
Iran agreed to reduce the number of centrifuges and to use only first-generation centrifuges for enrichment at Natanz for 10 years.
Heavy Water Reactor Restrictions:
Iran agreed to modify the Arak heavy water reactor to limit plutonium production for 15 years.
Sanctions Relief:
In exchange for these restrictions, the United States, European Union, and United Nations agreed to lift sanctions related to Iran's nuclear program.
International Monitoring:
The deal included provisions for international monitoring and verification of Iran's nuclear program by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Sunset Provisions:
The restrictions on Iran's nuclear program were not permanent and had sunset provisions, meaning some limitations would expire after a set period of time.
The JCPOA was intended to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon while providing it with economic benefits. However, the deal has been a subject of controversy and debate, with critics raising concerns about its effectiveness and long-term implications. The United States, under the Trump administration, withdrew from the JCPOA in 2018, reimposing sanctions on Iran.
Key details of the deal included:
Restrictions on Uranium Enrichment:
Iran agreed to reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium, limit enrichment levels to 3.67%, and restrict enrichment to a single facility for 10 years.
Centrifuge Limitations:
Iran agreed to reduce the number of centrifuges and to use only first-generation centrifuges for enrichment at Natanz for 10 years.
Heavy Water Reactor Restrictions:
Iran agreed to modify the Arak heavy water reactor to limit plutonium production for 15 years.
Sanctions Relief:
In exchange for these restrictions, the United States, European Union, and United Nations agreed to lift sanctions related to Iran's nuclear program.
International Monitoring:
The deal included provisions for international monitoring and verification of Iran's nuclear program by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Sunset Provisions:
The restrictions on Iran's nuclear program were not permanent and had sunset provisions, meaning some limitations would expire after a set period of time.
The JCPOA was intended to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon while providing it with economic benefits. However, the deal has been a subject of controversy and debate, with critics raising concerns about its effectiveness and long-term implications. The United States, under the Trump administration, withdrew from the JCPOA in 2018, reimposing sanctions on Iran.
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