Motor City Sonics Posted Sunday at 02:44 PM Posted Sunday at 02:44 PM 1 hour ago, Motown Bombers said: Hillary Clinton's fault. Quote
pfife Posted Sunday at 03:22 PM Posted Sunday at 03:22 PM 38 minutes ago, Motor City Sonics said: Hillary Clinton's fault. Didnt properly secure it. Were too busy redacting themselves out of the epstien files to care Quote
mtutiger Posted Sunday at 03:23 PM Posted Sunday at 03:23 PM Three service members who would be alive had this war not been inaugurated Quote
mtutiger Posted Sunday at 03:57 PM Posted Sunday at 03:57 PM 13 hours ago, gehringer_2 said: I hope you are right, but with no US boots on the ground to take physical control of the levers of power and then hand them to the right people, it's still looks like a crap shoot to me. Which is definitely not saying I want US boots on the ground there. Just an incredible answer here... We're gonna start the war and conflict and then take our bat and ball and go home 1 Quote
Motown Bombers Posted Sunday at 04:10 PM Posted Sunday at 04:10 PM Dems are going to need 52 seats to control the senate because of this leftist slob. 1 Quote
Tigermojo Posted Sunday at 04:12 PM Posted Sunday at 04:12 PM I guess we see why they canceled USAID. No point in helping anyone if the goal was to make the planet hate America for all eternity. Quote
1984Echoes Posted Sunday at 04:20 PM Posted Sunday at 04:20 PM 14 hours ago, Tigeraholic1 said: The oppressed people will. The oppressed people of Iran aren't going to do **** against the IRGC or the Basij forces. You've been misinformed. Either that or you're just as ignorant as the rest of MAGA's white trash clueless bigots. Quote
Motown Bombers Posted Sunday at 04:30 PM Posted Sunday at 04:30 PM The oppressed of Iran haven't been able to do it the past several decades but somehow will be able to now without ground support from the US. 1 Quote
1984Echoes Posted Sunday at 04:32 PM Posted Sunday at 04:32 PM 2 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said: The oppressed of Iran haven't been able to do it the past several decades but somehow will be able to now without ground support from the US. Pure idiocy. Quote
Tigerbomb13 Posted Sunday at 04:43 PM Posted Sunday at 04:43 PM Speaking of idiocy, Trump in 2011 Quote
romad1 Posted Sunday at 05:12 PM Posted Sunday at 05:12 PM My gut tells me that the gulf states have put a lot of money into the Pahlavi family because they really want to butress the idea of monarchy in the region. Quote
mtutiger Posted Sunday at 05:16 PM Posted Sunday at 05:16 PM 52 minutes ago, 1984Echoes said: The oppressed people of Iran aren't going to do **** against the IRGC or the Basij forces. You've been misinformed. Either that or you're just as ignorant as the rest of MAGA's white trash clueless bigots. It's easy to say stuff like "the oppressed people will" from behind a keyboard in Indiana... reality will likely prove a much harder nut to crack. Quote
mtutiger Posted Sunday at 05:20 PM Posted Sunday at 05:20 PM 46 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said: The oppressed of Iran haven't been able to do it the past several decades but somehow will be able to now without ground support from the US. Even looking at the supposed "triumph" of ousting Maduro in Venezuela, a relative geopolitical backwater compared to Iran, are the oppressed people there any less oppressed than they were before? Isn't the same socialist regime that conservatives have decried for years, dating back to Hugo Chavez, ultimately still in charge of the country? It's all such a crock of horse**** to call any of these things "successes"... Quote
romad1 Posted Sunday at 05:20 PM Posted Sunday at 05:20 PM 3 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said: The unfolding situation in the middle east is origami of Trump's own making. Quote
mtutiger Posted Sunday at 05:25 PM Posted Sunday at 05:25 PM 8 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said: 1 Quote
mtutiger Posted Sunday at 07:07 PM Posted Sunday at 07:07 PM Gonna be a lot of discussion about the ways this is similar or different to Iraq. But as someone who came of age during Iraq, platitudes like "Freedom is Never Free" to in response to deaths in combat is very similar. And it's chilling to see that the architects of this conflict, one that they didn't even bother to justify to the American public beforehand, are running these platitudes back. Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted Sunday at 07:34 PM Posted Sunday at 07:34 PM 22 hours ago, Tigeraholic1 said: Damn that was quick AF, he gone. That's not the problem. Saddam was gone in a matter of weeks in Iraq too. It was the next 10 years of chaos, civil war, and terrorism that was the problem after the regime change of shock and awe. Quote
Tigermojo Posted Sunday at 07:57 PM Posted Sunday at 07:57 PM 21 minutes ago, Mr.TaterSalad said: That's not the problem. Saddam was gone in a matter of weeks in Iraq too. It was the next 10 years of chaos, civil war, and terrorism that was the problem after the regime change of shock and awe. Shock and awe was catchy. Epic Fury and Epstein Files doesn't have quite the same pizzazz. Quote
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