buttnuggett
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Well, if you have evidence...
BTW, we're trying to get the Iranians to rise up. Well, good luck with that if we blow up their power plants that power their phones.
Well, if you have evidence...
fair enough I don'tWell, if you have evidence...
in all honesty I think it's just an empty threat to scare them
The entire administration fails to meet that criteria. Cause none of them are doing it themselves.Id love to know what abstract concept this guy thinks makes you an American. And then I'd love to know how many of his idols fail to meet that criteria.
Least the first half of his comment was good
Well, it's not like Iran was playing nice.The entire administration fails to meet that criteria. Cause none of them are doing it themselves.
War is easy when its at a distance.
The ones who deserve the respect are the soldiers who carried out the rescue operation. Not the sophistry performed by politicians who are responsible for putting that pilot in a situation of needing to be rescued in the first place.
It being a war crime does rather reduce the lols.While I consider the shit-talking funny, I don't consider us blowing up their power plants as so.
the president had made clear what he meant by "Power Day".
"We are going to hit each and every one of their electric generating plants very hard and probably simultaneously," he said in prepared remarks that were amplified by the state department's social media accounts.
There is little debate among legal experts that such an attack on the life-supporting infrastructure for 93 million Iranians would constitute a war crime.
"Such rhetorical statements – if followed through – would amount to the most serious war crimes – and thus the president's statements place service members in a profoundly challenging situation," two former judge advocate general (JAG) officers, Margaret Donovan and Rachel VanLandingham wrote on the website Just Security on Monday.
"As former uniformed military lawyers who advised targeting operations, we know the president's words run counter to decades of legal training of military personnel and risk placing our warfighters on a path of no return."
The war is about nukes. The oil is a bonus.Do you know the one redeeming thing about Trump, is his honesty lol.
"I'd take the oil!" - At least he has the balls the admit what the fuck the point is of this war is/was.
The war is about nukes. The oil is a bonus.
Europe right now:
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They've fucked up Irans public infrastructure with no repercussions before, all because of israel:It's kind of incredible that people would back the President on this. If he goes through with it, he'll have damaged the reputation of the united states in a way nobody could have expected. And this is a man who presided over an insurrection and got re-elected.
US's own intelligence was saying there was no evidence of a nuclear weapons program but that's not going to stop anyone. The first casualty of war is truth.
There are several uses which aren't nuclear weapons though and 60% isn't nuclear warhead grade. This includes powering a submarine (with no nuclear warheads). The UK operates subs with no nuclear warheads using 97% enriched uranium to last 30 years. This doesn't mean nuclear weapons use and that's nuclear warhead grade. The US intelligence agency said there is no evidence that iran was developing a nuclear weapon. Look it up, US's own intelligence. They even kept well below 60% under the deal they had with the US/Obama but once that was torn up by Trump his excuse was born. Much like Netanyahu pushed for invading Iraq with WMDs that weren't there it's all bullshit. Now Netanyahu is pushing to attack Iran with the same excuses. Why should they legally keep below that threshold after Trump tore up the deal anyway? They even offered to dilute what they have in negotiations but warmongering Trump obviously had other plans. Same with venezuela and its excuse of drugs. It's regional interests via bullshit fearmongering. With fentanyl now classified as a 'WMD' in Dec 2025 I wonder what country/boats they are going to justify attacking next with that excuse.This is nonsense. Apparently there are zero civilian uses for uranium to be enriched beyond 20% and yet it is understood by the UN that "Iran has 440.9 kilograms (972 pounds) of uranium that is enriched up to 60% purity, a short, technical step from weapons-grade levels of 90%, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog agency." I guess they just did all that extra enrichment for the fun of it.
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Securing Iran's enriched uranium by force would be risky and complex, experts say
Should the U.S. decide to send in military forces to secure Iran’s uranium stockpile, it would be a complex, risky and lengthy operation, fraught with radiation and chemical dangers, according to experts and former government officials.www.pbs.org
Terrorist zealots who shoot ballistic missiles en masse at civilian targets, yes, we should definitely let them have nuclear submarines too.There are several uses which aren't nuclear weapons though and 60% isn't nuclear warhead grade. This includes powering a submarine (with no nuclear warheads). The UK operates subs with no nuclear warheads using 97% enriched uranium to last 30 years. This doesn't mean nuclear weapons use and that's nuclear warhead grade. The US intelligence agency said there is no evidence that iran was developing a nuclear weapon. Look it up, US's own intelligence. They even kept well below 60% under the deal they had with the US/Obama but once that was torn up by Trump his excuse was born. Much like Netanyahu pushed for invading Iraq with WMDs that weren't there it's all bullshit. Now Netanyahu is pushing to attack Iran with the same excuses. Why should they legally keep below that threshold after Trump tore up the deal anyway? They even offered to dilute what they have in negotiations but warmongering Trump obviously had other plans. Same with venezuela and its excuse of drugs. It's regional interests via bullshit fearmongering. With fentanyl now classified as a 'WMD' in Dec 2025 I wonder what country/boats they are going to justify attacking next with that excuse.
Submarines were an example. They could build self powered bunkers for defence too. Iran hasn't really ever been an aggressor in its history. Saddam with the US invaded Iran after the US lost the oil control over Iran, yet iran lived with saddam as a neighbour for decades without war. Then the US decided to invade Iraq. Ironically that was its enemy and not the country it invaded.Terrorist zealots who shoot ballistic missiles en masse at civilian targets, yes, we should definitely let them have nuclear submarines too.
Maybe we should surrender to their will, yes. Whatever they want to do with enriched uranium is no concern of anyone else. Nothing could possibly go wrong.Submarines were an example. They could build self powered bunkers for defence too. Iran hasn't really ever been an aggressor in its history. Saddam with the US invaded Iran after the US lost the oil control over Iran, yet iran lived with saddam as a neighbour for decades without war. Then the US decided to invade Iraq. Ironically that was its enemy and not the country it invaded.
They weren't even designated terrorists before when they had their embassy in other countries bombed, had state sponsored US-israel cyber attacks against civilian infrastructure in 2010, had a general killed on a visit to a neighbouring country, had scientists killed in car bomb terrorist attacks on the streets of their cities, had civilian ifrastructure attacked in 2020, 2025 and now 2026. Imagine this was US scientists, imagine this was US infrastructure and some other state trying to enforce these things. There would be hell to pay. But hatred breeds hatred.
Now we have an ordeal with the strait. In WW we (the UK) had a maritime blockade of Germany, laid sea mines to block all boats including food, that was to combat the aggressor/invader Germany in that conflict and justified. 700k people died of starvation in Germany due to it. At least humanitarian ships are let through the strait today. They weren't in Gaza mind.
There are several uses which aren't nuclear weapons though and 60% isn't nuclear warhead grade. This includes powering a submarine (with no nuclear warheads). The UK operates subs with no nuclear warheads using 97% enriched uranium to last 30 years. This doesn't mean nuclear weapons use and that's nuclear warhead grade. The US intelligence agency said there is no evidence that iran was developing a nuclear weapon. Look it up, US's own intelligence. They even kept well below 60% under the deal they had with the US/Obama but once that was torn up by Trump his excuse was born. Much like Netanyahu pushed for invading Iraq with WMDs that weren't there it's all bullshit. Now Netanyahu is pushing to attack Iran with the same excuses. Why should they legally keep below that threshold after Trump tore up the deal anyway? They even offered to dilute what they have in negotiations but warmongering Trump obviously had other plans. Same with venezuela and its excuse of drugs. It's regional interests via bullshit fearmongering. With fentanyl now classified as a 'WMD' in Dec 2025 I wonder what country/boats they are going to justify attacking next with that excuse.
Their will was to dilute it down and have US inspections as well as IAEA inspections which for some reason was rejected. What was wrong with their will to still have nuclear power plants? They've been "weeks away from a nuclear bomb" since 1995 according to Netanyahu.Maybe we should surrender to their will, yes. Whatever they want to do with enriched uranium is no concern of anyone else. Nothing could possibly go wrong.
Submarines were an example. They could build self powered bunkers for defence too. Iran hasn't really ever been an aggressor in its history. Saddam with the US invaded Iran after the US lost the oil control over Iran, yet iran lived with saddam as a neighbour for decades without war. Then the US decided to invade Iraq. Ironically that was its enemy and not the country it invaded.
They weren't even designated terrorists before when they had their embassy in other countries bombed, had state sponsored US-israel cyber attacks against civilian infrastructure in 2010, had a general killed on a visit to a neighbouring country, had scientists killed in car bomb terrorist attacks on the streets of their cities, had civilian infrastructure attacked in 2020, 2025 and now 2026. Imagine this was US scientists, imagine this was US infrastructure and some other state trying to enforce these things. There would be hell to pay. But hatred breeds hatred.
Now we have an ordeal with the strait. In WW we (the UK) had a maritime blockade of Germany, laid sea mines to block all boats including food, that was to combat the aggressor/invader Germany in that conflict and justified. 700k people died of starvation in Germany due to it. At least humanitarian ships are let through the strait today. They weren't in Gaza mind.
On 18 July 1994, there was an attack on the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association (AMIA) building in Buenos Aires, Argentina, which killed 85 people and injured hundreds. It was Argentina's deadliest bombing ever. Argentina accused Tehran in 2006 of being behind the attacks, and indicted several senior Iranian officials, including Hashemi Rafsanjani and Ahmad Vahidi, as well as Hezbollah's Imad Mughniyah.
In 2024, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) stated that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) at the direction of the Iranian government, organised and carried out at least two terrorist attacks within Australia.
On 30 September 2015, Bahraini security forces discovered a large bomb-making factory in Nuwaidrat and arrested a number of suspects linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
In October 2018, Denmark said the Iranian government intelligence service had tried to carry out a plot to assassinate an Iranian Arab opposition figure on its soil.
In July 2012, The Times of India reported that New Delhi police had concluded that terrorists belonging to a branch of Iran's military, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, were responsible for an attack on 13 February 2012, during which a bomb explosion targeted an Israeli diplomat in New Delhi, India, wounding one embassy staff member, a local employee, and two passers-by.
Iran supplies political support and weapons to Hamas,<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-45"><span>[</span>45<span>]</span></a> an organization classified by Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, the European Union, Egypt, Australia and Japan as a terrorist organization. Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestinian National Authority, has said "Hamas is funded by Iran.
Shi'ite Militias in Iraq. Insurgents supported by Iran reportedly committed acts of terrorism
During the deployment of American troops in Lebanon during the Lebanese Civil War as part of the Multinational Force in Lebanon, Hezbollah, under the umbrella Islamic Jihad Organization, carried out attacks against American and Israeli troops in Lebanon with Iranian support, including the 1983 United States embassy bombing in Beirut and the Beirut barracks bombing.
- The Lebanon hostage crisis from 1982 to 1992.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-cd-56"><span>[</span>56<span>]</span></a>
- The 1982-1983 Tyre headquarters bombings
- The blowing up of a van filled with explosives in front of the U.S. embassy in Beirut killing 63 Americans and Lebanese in 1983.
- The 1983 Beirut barracks bombings
- The 1983 Kuwait bombings in collaboration with the Iraqi Dawa Party.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-57"><span>[</span>57<span>]</span></a>
- The 1984 United States embassy annex bombing, killing 24 people.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-58"><span>[</span>58<span>]</span></a>
- The hijacking of Kuwait Airways Flight 221
- The 1985 El Descanso bombing<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-59"><span>[</span>59<span>]</span></a>
- The 1985 attempted assassination of Jaber
- The hijacking of TWA flight 847 holding the 39 Americans on board hostage for weeks in 1985 and murder of one U.S. Navy sailor
- The Madrid airline office attacks
- The 1985 Copenhagen bombings<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-60"><span>[</span>60<span>]</span></a>
- The 1985–86 Paris attacks which killed 20 people and injured another 255.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-61"><span>[</span>61<span>]</span></a>
- The hijacking of Iraqi Airways Flight 163
- The hijacking of Air Afrique Flight 056
- The hijacking of Kuwait Airways Flight 422 which left two dead
- The bombing of the Israeli Embassy in Argentina killing twenty-nine people in 1992. Hezbollah operatives boasted of involvement.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-62"><span>[</span>62<span>]</span></a>
- The bombing of a Jewish community center in Argentina killing 85 people in 1994. Ansar Allah, a cover name for Hezbollah's external operations wing, claimed responsibility.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-63"><span>[</span>63<span>]</span></a> Argentine justice accused Iran of being behind the attacks because of Buenos Aires' decision to suspend a nuclear material delivery and technology transfer.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-64"><span>[</span>64<span>]</span></a>
- The 1994 AC Flight 901 attack, killing 21 people, in Panama. Ansar Allah expressed support for the attack in a possible claim to responsibility.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-65"><span>[</span>65<span>]</span></a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-66"><span>[</span>66<span>]</span></a>
- The 1996 Khobar Towers bombing, killing 19 U.S. servicemen. On December 22, 2006, federal judge Royce C. Lamberth ruled that Iran was responsible for the attack, stating "The totality of the evidence at trial...firmly establishes that the Khobar Towers bombing was planned, funded, and sponsored by senior leadership in the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The defendants' conduct in facilitating, financing, and providing material support to bring about this attack was intentional, extreme, and outrageous."<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-67"><span>[</span>67<span>]</span></a>
- The Karbala provincial headquarters raid. On July 2, 2007, the U.S. military said that information from captured Hezbollah fighter Ali Musa Daqduq established a link between Quds Force and the Karbala raid. Daqduq worked as a liaison between Quds force and the Shia group that carried out the raid. According to the United States, Daqduq said that the Shia group "could not have conducted this complex operation without the support and direction of the Quds force."
- The 2012 Burgas bus bombing, killing 6, in Bulgaria.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-Hezbollahblamed-68"><span>[</span>68<span>]</span></a> Hezbollah is believed to have carried out that attack on its own accord, without any Iranian involvement or foreknowledge.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-Shadow_Commander-69"><span>[</span>69<span>]</span></a>
Aggrey Adoli, police chief in Kenya's coastal region, said on 22 June 2012 that two Iranians, Ahmad Abolfathi Mohammad and Sayed Mansour Mousavi, believed to be members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force,<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-ABC_Kenya-7"><span>[</span>7<span>]</span></a> were arrested and suspected of being involved in terrorism. One of the Iranians led counter-terrorism officers to recover 15 kilograms of a powdery substance believed to be explosive.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-2_Kenya-85"><span>[</span>85<span>]</span></a> The two Iranians allegedly admitted to plotting to attack United States, Israeli, Saudi, or British targets in Kenya.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-ABC_Kenya-7"><span>[</span>7<span>]</span></a> In court, Police Sgt. Erick Opagal, an investigator with Kenya's Anti-Terrorism Police Unit, said that the two Iranians had shipped over 100 kilograms of powerful explosives into Kenya.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-Fox_Kenya-86"><span>[</span>86<span>]</span></a>
In 2025, Iran's ambassador to the Netherlands was summoned after Dutch intelligence linked Tehran to two assassination attempts in Europe, including a 2024 attack in Haarlem and a 2023 attempt on Spanish politician Alejo Vidal-Quadras, blaming Iran's use of criminal networks to target regime opponents.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-88"><span>[</span>88<span>]</span></a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-89"><span>[</span>89<span>]</span></a>
On 14 February 2012, a series of explosions occurred in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai authorities said that the bombings were a botched attempt by Iranian nationals to assassinate Israeli diplomats.
According to several sources, al-Qaeda and Iran allegedly formed an alliance during the 1990s in which Hezbollah trained al-Qaeda operatives.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-Time-105"><span>[</span>105<span>]</span></a>
During the Bosnian War, the IRGC worked alongside the Bosnian mujahideen, including several volunteers of al-Qaeda.
Prior to the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, Iran used many militias from its the Axis of Resistance as a proxy force in order to support the regime of Bashar al-Assad.
Iran has been heavily involved in Iraq since the 2003 invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein from power.<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-198"><span>[</span>198<span>]</span></a> Iran has often used Shia militias within Iraq to disrupt American operations,<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_and_state-sponsored_terrorism#cite_note-199"><span>[</span>199<span>]</span></a> while also directly participating in the insurgency that followed the invasion.
Iran is known to fund several Palestinian militant groups, many of them members of the Alliance of Palestinian Forces. These groups, all of them espousing Anti-Zionism, are known to attack Israeli civilians within Israeli territory and are known to use terrorism. Iran itself has also been directly involved in several conflicts against Israel, including in 2018 and 2023.
Sure I've heard of them. They have a nuclear deterence now and were helped by the Soviet Union/Pakistan, who have they attacked though?Ever heard of NK? Due to idle negligence of so called international diplomacy, they were able to build nukes, export missile tech and parts to Iran, aid Russian invasion of Ukraine, and has ability to hit US with their missile. I think it's pretty naive of you thinking Iranians were enriching weapon grade uranium to sit around and sing Kum-ba-ya in some boyscout bonfire.
^ these guys should have nukes, huh.
Sure I've heard of them. They have a nuclear deterence now and were helped by the Soviet Union/Pakistan, who have they attacked though?
The Iranians didn't want nuclear weapons hence why they signed an agreement with the US not to do it and got sanctions relief, joined the IAEA unlike NK and Israel, still only enriched to below weapons grade after those were gone despite being offered no deterence of invasion or aggression and stuck with the IAEA rules while their facilities were being bombed and sabotaged in 2011/2020. They even offered to dilute it after the US pulled out of their specific deal and again had heavy snapback sanctions against them, now they're having their country attacked. That's not kum-ba-ya at a boyscout campfire but for all the wrong reasons.
^ these guys should have nukes, huh.
I think countries should not be invaded or attacked and therefore have no need for a nuke to begin with. It seems it's the ones with nukes that seem to have security and deterence though and NK is minding its own business and not attacking anyone.So in your opinion, every country should have a nuke to protect themselves? Oh boy, you will be very welcomed in our NRA.
And if they didn't want a nuke, whey did they lie to IAEA that they never had nuclear weapons program, and there were like half ton of evidence and documents of nuclear weapons dev research and all...
They don't require their kids to chant anything but a lot of people there don't like the US because they overthrew their democratically elected government in a 1953 coup orchestrated by the CIA to install a government that would give them the oil vs the one elected who was nationalising it. Then the US endorsed an invasion of Iran through Iraq a year after that pro-US goverment was overthrown, that cost them 500,000 iranian lives. Now I bet they love everyone even more after this year! It must be because they're "required" to do it though I'm sure.It's hard to trust especially when they lie again and again, and require their children to chant "Death to America, Death to Israel" every morning ritual since 1979 - sanctioned or not sanctioned.
Did you read the article? It made a few good points particularly about the consequences of the US not taking control of the strait after starting a military campaign.
I think countries should not be invaded or attacked and therefore have no need for a nuke to begin with. It seems it's the ones with nukes that seem to have security and deterence though and NK is minding its own business and not attacking anyone.
They didnt lie. They've had no such program unless you're talking pre-2003
"The IAEA Verdict: In December 2015, the IAEA concluded that a "coordinated" effort to develop a nuclear device did exist in Iran prior to 2003, but did not find evidence of such activities after 2009."
After the JCPOA in 2015 there has been zero evidence of a nuclear weapons program either despite what Netanyahu keeps trying to push. He did the same with nuclear weapons/WMDs in iraq:
It was all a bunch of horseshit.
They don't require their kids to chant anything but a lot of people there don't like the US because they overthrew their democratically elected government in a 1953 coup orchestrated by the CIA to install a government that would give them the oil vs the one elected who was nationalising it. Then the US endorsed an invasion of Iran through Iraq a year after that pro-US goverment was overthrown, that cost them 500,000 iranian lives. Now I bet they love everyone even more after this year! It must be because they're "required" to do it though I'm sure.
They also chat "death to terrorism" and "death to the taliban" when 9/11 happened.
I don't think that's something that's American. To feel like you wouldn't leave your brothers in arms alone? I have friends that serve in various parts of the UK army and they all hold that same mentality. I have that same mentality. Human life, especially your brothers in arms should be saved not seen as replaceable like a physical plane is.Ok. so we risked a lot to bring one our flyboys out. Not sure what's abstract about that. As far as being American, well, you are or you aren't. It's a way of life that non-Americans wouldn't understand. And that's ok.
I think that's fair as long as the US is heavily involved or leads it.The world should get together and re-open it then.
Did you read the article?
There was/is no know nuclear weapons program. Especially during JCPOA. Just look up US intelligence assessments.And what's also true is Iran didn't come 100% clean during JCPOA about their weapons program in its entirety
I know a lot of people from Iran. There is no requirement to chant anything. They are required to do religious studies though which a lot of people hate.Also they do require their students chant, unless the Iranians who say so are lying about it.
Yes but it was also the billions in dollars/aid, the chemicals and war equipment that the US sent Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war that really created that resentment for some people.If you are talking about Iranian history and how US is the bad actor here, 1921 coup is orchestrated by UK originally to install the king to protect their oil interest and against Soviet - so the original "sin", is on UK, no? As far as I know, 1953 coup, also MI6 was heavily involved as well. And honestly as corrupt they may have been, people would have been better off than this crazy theocratic government who puts their people to gather at power plant, knowing they'll be killed.
Does iran look like it's afraid? They weren't afraid of retaliation for 9/11 especial the ordinary people who were the ones in the street chanting death to the taliban. They had absolutely nothing to do with it. What a stupid thing to suggest for condemning a terrorist attack. Plus Afghanistan condemned it too but they were invaded anyway.NK isn't minding its own business and their business stinks. Even they condemned 9/11, although they are one of the active terrorist government. It's not sudden realization of consciousness - they were just shit afraid of retaliation.
By this logic israel or US shouldn't have them either I suppose, it makes it more difficult to subdue their invasions too? Maybe if Ukraine had them or was part of NATO who had them it wouldn't have happened, or maybe we can all just try to push for peace and condemn all the people who decide to bomb other nations.Now, they've been actively supplying their weapons program to Iran, as well as actively sending their soldiers to fight in Ukraine - and it's much more difficult to subdue their activities now as they have nukes now. That itself set back the reunification dreams of the Korean peninsula quite a bit.
Absolutely ridiculous assessment considering you know nothing about me. I'm curious now though, is the middle east your backyard?As long as it's not happening on your backyard = all good and fine type of mentality, that's why I think you are quite naive.
Indeed, were I to have had a physical copy of NYT in my hands I would have thrown it on the ground.
Only one side has to be held accountable for war crimes... great system we have for the worldIt being a war crime does rather reduce the lols.
It's kind of incredible that people would back the President on this. If he goes through with it, he'll have damaged the reputation of the united states in a way nobody could have expected. And this is a man who presided over an insurrection and got re-elected.
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Trump threats cause dilemma for US officers: disobey orders or commit war crimes
Legal experts say attacking Iran’s infrastructure would constitute a war crime – but would military officers be held responsible?www.theguardian.com
You don't seem to be very familiar with how NATO operated in Yugoslavia.he'll have damaged the reputation of the united states in a way nobody could have expected
Indeed, were I to have had a physical copy of NYT in my hands I would have thrown it on the ground.
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Whenever I want to read up on the opposing view via NYT I always get paywalled anyway so I don't even try anymore. They're not getting a dollar from me.
Americans don't care because they are a big petrochemical exporter and the barons are currently having the party of their lifetimes celebrating the booming market."A chorus of expert voices warned this could happen: Iran retaliating by blockading the Strait of Hormuz. This vital but narrow waterway shepherds through a fifth of the world's crude oil and a third of its granular urea, a type of nitrogen fertilizer. Oil prices of more than $100 a barrel have been headline news for weeks. Less noticed is that future deliveries of Middle Eastern granular urea have spiraled from $484 per ton on Feb. 27 to $750 per ton as of Friday."
Didn't realise a third of global granular urea fert goes thru the Strait.
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Iran war's shock waves threaten England's farms 6,000 miles away
At a potato farm in eastern England, workers are thrown into an unfolding crisis as the war launched by the U.S. and Israel threatens shortages of fuel and fertilizer.www.nbcnews.com