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I think shutting China out of the Arabian Gulf, and a direct path to oil, may be the biggest benefit if we get a pro US govt.
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A lot less terrorism directed at us. Hope that helps.


One could legitimately argue the opposite. We've already seen reprisals against US outposts in Pakistan and Iraq.

Beyond that, killing a political leader (whether elected or not) opens the door for others to justify similar actions here.

Even if we install a pro US government in Iran, remember that 9/11 happened in large part as OBL wanted the US out of Saudi Arabia.

So possibly not a clear a benefit as it may seem.
I see the benefit to Israel.
But what do you see as a clear benefit to the United States?
Many women in Iran, especially Tehran, already don't wear hijab, especially those who are more progressive.
Also, most immigrants hold on more strongly to their culture than natives.
Even the US culture is more conservative than our European counterparts.
The Pakistani government is actually a US ally.
But in a tough predicament at a sizeable minority of the Pakistani population is Shia, like Iran.

Pakistan actually bombed Bagram airbase today, some say at the behest of the US.
I was in that terminal and walked by this gate last week (my flight took off from B16)
You’re assuming Oct 6 was not part of the plan
Basically, they are telling their supporters that they are incapable of succeeding on their own, so they should take what belongs to someone else.

Such a loser mentality.

re: Update: War in Iran thread

Posted by gothamdawg on 2/17/26 at 2:21 pm to
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What this the reason to go to war with Iran?


The person driving the car is not always in control

re: NYC has turned to shite

Posted by gothamdawg on 2/17/26 at 2:01 pm to
People stop picking up dog doo doo when it snows, and this is what happens when it melts.
Still, no excuse for the city to not clean up.
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Don't be jealous because he left Athens. Kid played hard.


Not about jealousy. I've always jumped in to support him and wished him well.

But the question is regarding the impact of that last game and specifically the last play.

Unfortunately, it seemed to cement the narrative that he is an interception machine.
True... or holding his head in his hands when Indiana was moving the ball down the field.
Having a QB with a killer instinct vs one without is priceless.

Beck's draft stock and final play..

Posted by gothamdawg on 1/21/26 at 10:01 am
How much did the last play impact his draft stock?
If it were a completed pass resulting in a touchdown, where would he be drafted vs the interception he threw?

I'm thinking that play cost him a few million $s
So the question is... what happens to HS QBs if no one chases and develops them?

They were doing all the small things right, and we were doing the small things wrong.

The first sign of trouble for me was when we missed our field goal, and they made their 50+ yarder.

Ole Miss was just more dialed in.
Other than Monken, McConkey and Bowers also left the program :dunno: :dunno:
I think vs Tech, he had a bad night.
Last night, I'm not sure if it was him or if our play calling was off.

Gunner can be elite, as we saw in fourth quarter vs Ole Miss in the regular season.
Maybe next year we try and lose a game, so we don't get the bye? lol