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re: Iran cannot make a single missile
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:28 pm to fwtex
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:28 pm to fwtex
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Irans most recent retaliation of shutting down the shipping shows us a bigger picture of Irans threat against the world. What would be the world's response to Iran if after they had nuclear weapons, they closed the shipping and held it hostage to their will??? What is the world's response then?
All depends on if Trump was still President they’d blame him for not acting more quickly.
What you describe above is exactly the course we were on. And when we tried to negotiate with them after bombing their nuclear sites they demonstrated with their arrogance and refusals and stalling just how close to the end of that path we were
Now that we are a fair amount of the way toward defanfing them the same people who would blame Trump above will now downplay just how big and close the threat was
Some people have to be protected from and in spite of their own stupidity.
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:29 pm to RollTide4547
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Just when I thought I couldn't hate you losers more.
Our government killed a school of children. Why are you angry with me?
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:30 pm to NashvilleTider
Thanks for posting this I had not seen it
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:35 pm to monsterballads
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Some people have to be protected from and in spite of their own stupidity
Exhibit A
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:36 pm to jammajin
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:37 pm to Boodis Man
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How many do you want them to shoot daily?
I want them to shoot zero. But that isn't what I asked.
You made the assertion that Iran has thousands upon thousands of missiles in their arsenal. You seem quite confident about your knowledge.
If they have "thousands", why are they only shooting 2 or 3 per day? Seems silly to save them while your country if being ran through.
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:38 pm to monsterballads
Anti American and anti semitic
You’re the total package
You’re the total package
This post was edited on 3/16/26 at 8:39 pm
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:41 pm to Rebel
And where are all those replacement missiles and fuel and launcher parts from China that Gumbo Pot was telling us about.
Damn Fed Ex gonna get a bad review from Iran
Damn Fed Ex gonna get a bad review from Iran
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:41 pm to jammajin
Being anti-Israeli government—meaning you oppose specific policies, actions, or leadership of the current Israeli administration—does not make you antisemitic or anti-American. Let me break this down for you sternly and clearly, because conflating these things is lazy, dangerous, and intellectually dishonest. Pay attention.
First, antisemitism is hatred, prejudice, or discrimination against Jewish people as a group, based on their ethnicity, religion, or heritage. It’s a vile form of bigotry with a horrific history, from pogroms to the Holocaust. Criticizing the Israeli government, however, is criticizing a political entity—a state with elected officials, laws, and policies. Governments are not ethnic groups. You can condemn Netanyahu’s policies on settlements, Gaza, or human rights without hating Jews any more than criticizing Biden’s foreign policy makes you anti-Christian or anti-Irish. Plenty of Jewish people, including Israelis like those in groups such as Peace Now or Breaking the Silence, are fiercely critical of their own government. Are they antisemitic? Of course not. Stop equating policy critique with ethnic hate; it’s a cheap tactic to silence debate.
Second, being anti-Israeli government isn’t anti-American. The U.S. has alliances based on shared interests, not blind loyalty. America supports Israel strategically—for reasons like regional stability, intelligence sharing, and democratic values—but that doesn’t mean every American must rubber-stamp every Israeli action. Think about it: the U.S. criticizes allies all the time. We’ve sanctioned Turkey (a NATO member) over human rights, pressured Saudi Arabia on Yemen, and called out the UK on Brexit fallout. Does that make U.S. leaders anti-Turkish, anti-Saudi, or anti-British? No. It’s called diplomacy and accountability. If you’re American and oppose certain Israeli policies—say, because they conflict with U.S. values on international law or aid spending—that’s exercising your right to free thought and speech, core American principles. Blind allegiance to any foreign government isn’t patriotism; it’s subservience.
In short, grow up and learn the difference between governments, policies, and people. Conflating them doesn’t make you insightful; it makes you part of the problem. If you keep spreading this nonsense, you’re just muddying waters that bigots love to exploit. Do better.
First, antisemitism is hatred, prejudice, or discrimination against Jewish people as a group, based on their ethnicity, religion, or heritage. It’s a vile form of bigotry with a horrific history, from pogroms to the Holocaust. Criticizing the Israeli government, however, is criticizing a political entity—a state with elected officials, laws, and policies. Governments are not ethnic groups. You can condemn Netanyahu’s policies on settlements, Gaza, or human rights without hating Jews any more than criticizing Biden’s foreign policy makes you anti-Christian or anti-Irish. Plenty of Jewish people, including Israelis like those in groups such as Peace Now or Breaking the Silence, are fiercely critical of their own government. Are they antisemitic? Of course not. Stop equating policy critique with ethnic hate; it’s a cheap tactic to silence debate.
Second, being anti-Israeli government isn’t anti-American. The U.S. has alliances based on shared interests, not blind loyalty. America supports Israel strategically—for reasons like regional stability, intelligence sharing, and democratic values—but that doesn’t mean every American must rubber-stamp every Israeli action. Think about it: the U.S. criticizes allies all the time. We’ve sanctioned Turkey (a NATO member) over human rights, pressured Saudi Arabia on Yemen, and called out the UK on Brexit fallout. Does that make U.S. leaders anti-Turkish, anti-Saudi, or anti-British? No. It’s called diplomacy and accountability. If you’re American and oppose certain Israeli policies—say, because they conflict with U.S. values on international law or aid spending—that’s exercising your right to free thought and speech, core American principles. Blind allegiance to any foreign government isn’t patriotism; it’s subservience.
In short, grow up and learn the difference between governments, policies, and people. Conflating them doesn’t make you insightful; it makes you part of the problem. If you keep spreading this nonsense, you’re just muddying waters that bigots love to exploit. Do better.
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:44 pm to monsterballads
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First, antisemitism is hatred, prejudice, or discrimination against Jewish people as a group, based on their ethnicity, religion, or heritage
Exactly. That’s why I referred to you as anti semetic.
The reasons you are anti American are much more plain to see by your posting. Beginning with lying about who you vote for
This post was edited on 3/16/26 at 8:46 pm
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:46 pm to NashvilleTider
Beautiful picture of the tehran skyline. :heart:
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:49 pm to trinidadtiger
So glad a lot of these morons were never in the military. 
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:51 pm to joshnorris14
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Japan may be a good comparison, even after two atomic bombs and urban fire bombing campaigns, the Japanese refused to act against the Emperor to the point that the US agreed for him to retain his position for the remainder of his life.
You dont know much about history do you youngun
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General Douglas MacArthur served as the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP) from 1945 to 1951, effectively ruling Japan during its postwar reconstruction. He directed Japan's demilitarization, oversaw the adoption of a new democratic constitution, and implemented sweeping land, education, and social reforms, shifting power from the emperor to the people.
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:52 pm to Pendulum
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Great for now, but China will have them back up and running as soon as they can build the buildings unfortunately
So you think China is going to produce missiles for us???
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:56 pm to JasonDBlaha
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The IRGC still has small arms
They also have 90 million pissed off and 30K of them just killed by them....................
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:56 pm to Rebel
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I want them to shoot zero. But that isn't what I asked.
You made the assertion that Iran has thousands upon thousands of missiles in their arsenal. You seem quite confident about your knowledge.
If they have "thousands", why are they only shooting 2 or 3 per day? Seems silly to save them while your country if being ran through.
doesn't seem that they need to now that their main bargaining chip is the straight of hormuz.
assuming that they need to randomly blast off hundreds of rockets daily is silly when they're trying to prolong the conflict as long as possible. we are trying to end the conflict as quickly as possible. it aint that hard to figure out brother.
Posted on 3/16/26 at 8:59 pm to Timeoday
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They will be given the opportunity soon. Their cell phones will be the greatest weapon for pinpointing IRGC soldiers.
Hear me out, as I’ve been thinking that instead of air dropping weapons or advisors for the populace. It’s 2026, and opposed to pallets of cash the Trump administration air drops pallets of air tags or an equivalency. As they’re passing a known “safe” house or vehicle of the IRGC members a simple toss into a courtyard, stuck to an exterior wall, or fender with close air support…all satellite coordinated.
It would be psychologically devastating.
Posted on 3/16/26 at 9:00 pm to Boodis Man
This is starting to feel like all the gaslighting with Russia. If Iran is tapped out, why aren't we taking our win and going home?
Posted on 3/16/26 at 9:05 pm to NashvilleTider
You people are so stupid. Can you not tell that Trump has had his teeth kicked the frick in?
Posted on 3/16/26 at 9:08 pm to Boodis Man
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doesn't seem that they need to now that their main bargaining chip is the straight of hormuz.
BARGAINING CHIP!!!!!
This post was edited on 3/16/26 at 9:10 pm
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