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GeauxBurrow312
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re: Check out this NC state senate GOP winner
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/4/26 at 5:14 pm to GumboPot
Send her back
re: European liberals are big time about the US sinking an Iranian ship.
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/4/26 at 4:45 pm to td01241
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Western Europe is totally cucked beyond belief, terminally ill with TDS, and useless both economically and militarily. We need to let them be put out of their misery
We need to leave NATO. They used to just be ingrates, but now they are ingrates who have grown fat off welfare (paid for by the US covering their defense) and are openly hostile to the US
Nature would correct course if we pulled out. Greece vs Turkey, Balkans, Russia vs Europe. For keeping the peace for them, they should be asking how to high to jump when the US makes a request instead of lecturing us on "international law"
re: Official US/Israel vs Iran war thread
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/4/26 at 1:31 pm to uziyourillusion
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What does victory look like to you? Is regime change necessary for victory? Would you accept a crippled Iran with its MIC destroyed + a comprehensive nuclear weapons agreement with the current regime still in power? If Iranian citizens don’t rise up, do you support inserting US troops to remove the regime by force? What about arming various factions?
I would be disappointed with anything short of regime change. Any “deals” with them is just inviting them to start their militarization back up down the road. Next time a dem is president they will probably send them a few hundred billion to help
This is a religious war for their regime. You can’t make peace with people who believe it is their duty to kill infidels if you are one of the infidels. Short of regime change we are just kicking the can down the road again like we have ever since they took power half a century ago
If the Iranian people don’t take this opportunity, I would support Balkanizing their country by arming separatist groups. They can either have their country whole, or in shambles, but they don’t get to have a fanatical Muslim theocracy without consequence
re: Douglas Macgregor is worried about the use of nuclear weapons.
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/4/26 at 12:39 pm to GumboPot
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Also is seemed like he implied that China and Russia are willing to resupply Iran
Russia is using their missiles as fast as they can produce them, they are not going to start shorting their own military needs for the sake of Iran
China is much more risk averse than Russia or Iran. If they started supplying Iran with missiles, we could easily choke off their oil imports, and restart the trade war. They wont risk their economy over Iran
re: Official US/Israel vs Iran war thread
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/4/26 at 12:24 pm to hawgfaninc
Iran asked Ukraine for diplomatic support :lol:
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Weirdly, Iranian embassy in Pretoria notified us, Ukrainian diplomats, about opening a book of condolences in memory of ayatollah Khamenei and the military leadership of Iran.
I decided to respond - and do it in a public way. The letter explains why.
Your Excellency,
Mr. Ambassador,
Since you notified the Embassy of Ukraine of the book of condolences for deceased Ayatollah Khamenei and Iran’s military leadership, I feel compelled to remind you the following.
As military allies of the Russian Federation, the deceased leaders of Iran had on their hands the blood of thousands of Ukrainian citizens – men and women, children and elderly – killed with the help of the infamous Iran-made “Shahed” drones and other military know-how so eagerly provided to Russia by your government. Your leaders were complicit in bringing endless grief to Ukrainian civilians.
Being a person of faith, I try not to rejoice in the death of other people, even those who chose to be tormentors of my country that did nothing bad to theirs. But as someone who has spent three years to the tune of Iran-created machines of death howling every night in the sky over Kyiv and other peaceful Ukrainian cities, I cannot help but wish for every culprit to meet the justice they deserve. If not by human law, then in the face of God Almighty.
Ambassador, I do not know you personally and have no grudge against you. Sometimes good diplomats must speak for bad leaders and their policies. But I hope you understand that I won’t express condolences for someone whose death I do not mourn.
Sincerely,
Dr. Olexander Scherba
Ambassador
re: Official US/Israel vs Iran war thread
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/4/26 at 12:16 pm to The Baker
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Why is Iraq fighting us?
Iraq has a split Shia and Sunni population, as well as an autonomous Kurdish region. Iran has been funding militias for a long time there for influence
Their militias operate independently of the actual Iraq military. Its sort of like Hezbollah in Lebanon
I doubt their actual military would engage the US, they want none of that smoke
re: Spain's EU commissioner says Trump can’t break trade relations with Spain
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/4/26 at 12:09 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
Spain's economy has lagged the rest of the West for a longtime. When they joined the EU and adopted the euro, they immediately went on a spending spree (since their cost of borrowing plummeted) and racked up substantial debts.
They have been trying to center their country as a ideal fintech and tech hub in Europe. That is very easy for the US to devastate. Tourism is also an outsized component of their economy (which is unusual for most developed countries) which is also easy to hit.
They need to learn their place, they are a runt who rides the coattails of greater nations, they dont get to dictate terms
They have been trying to center their country as a ideal fintech and tech hub in Europe. That is very easy for the US to devastate. Tourism is also an outsized component of their economy (which is unusual for most developed countries) which is also easy to hit.
They need to learn their place, they are a runt who rides the coattails of greater nations, they dont get to dictate terms
re: CNN wants this war to spread so desperately
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/4/26 at 12:00 pm to TDsngumbo
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Russia is pissed at us for supplying Ukraine with our weapons to use against them, sure. But I think any chance of Russia attacking the US because of it is now being wiped off their table after seeing what we're doing in Iran.
What the US is doing in Iran is nothing short of amazing. We are completely and utterly destroying them, all without our full arsenal.
Russia cant do anything. Maybe if they hadnt invaded Ukraine, they might have flexed to try and save Iran, but any flex would be a blatant bluff at this point. Their biggest war hawks have been complaining about how unfair it is that the US keeps picking off their allies while they are occupied with Ukraine and cant do anything about it
The US has been systematically isolating China and Russia under POTUS, Venezuela and Cuba neutered, Syria gone, Hezbollah and Houthis weakened, Iran about to be gone. Democrats would be declaring POTUS the GOAT if he had a D next to his name instead of a R
Trump is reshaping geopolitics with the US as the undisputed heavyweight after decades of Democrats + Bush rotting our nation's standing. The best way to enforce peace is with deterrence, and deterrence doesnt exist if you backdown every time (Obama's "redline" with Syria, Biden with Ukraine, Bush's nation building exercises)
re: Iranian provinces saw a significant # of childbirths by moms ages 10-14 in 2021
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/4/26 at 11:34 am to hawgfaninc
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791 births to girls aged 10-14 over six months
No words to describe that other than we haven’t dropped enough bombs on them yet
re: For People Who Don't Seem To Understand This War...
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/4/26 at 10:29 am to wackatimesthree
The panicans will downvote you for having a rational take. They would only be happy if the target was Israel instead of Iran
re: Kuwaiti F/A-18 shot down our pilots
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/4/26 at 9:04 am to Proximo
That pilot has had more success against us than the combination of the Iranian and Venezuelan militaries
re: I’m cool with us fricking up iran but can we admit this is Israel’s war?
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/4/26 at 8:58 am to GoAwayImBaitn
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It's ok if you chant "Death to America" and have nukes...just look at North Korea
Not the same at all. North Korea only cares about keeping their dictatorship in charge. They are not ideological fanatics, they are pragmatic
Iran is not pragmatic, their leadership is fanatic Muslims who think they get 72 virgins if they martyr
re: “Comic” Dave Smith: “US is arguably the worst terrorist organization in the world”
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/4/26 at 8:29 am to Fun Bunch
Most of the libertardian wing are anarchists. They hate this country just as much as the leftists
Dave should share a prison cell with Massie, traitors
Dave should share a prison cell with Massie, traitors
re: Official US/Israel vs Iran war thread
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/4/26 at 5:23 am to OU Guy
POTUS meant it when he said the strikes would get stronger
Jihadis arent having a very good time right now
Jihadis arent having a very good time right now
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Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/3/26 at 9:40 pm to wfallstiger
Kurds got abandoned in Syria not long ago
The goal post moving by some is a symptom of TDS. Convinced boots on ground incoming, Trump finds locals to do the ground fighting and now that’s not good enough either :lol:
Kurds should get their own autonomous region like they got in Iraq, maybe do the same in their eastern Baluch province (which would also piss off the Pakistan). If the end result makes Turkey and Pakistan uncomfortable, all the better
The goal post moving by some is a symptom of TDS. Convinced boots on ground incoming, Trump finds locals to do the ground fighting and now that’s not good enough either :lol:
Kurds should get their own autonomous region like they got in Iraq, maybe do the same in their eastern Baluch province (which would also piss off the Pakistan). If the end result makes Turkey and Pakistan uncomfortable, all the better
re: TDS and Anti-Semitism
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/3/26 at 9:04 am to LSUDonMCO
There is a lot of overlap between 1 and 2
Then you have all of the cucker fans bemoaning Islam sweeping the globe while they blame the tiny country that is the only one bringing the fight to the islamists :lol:
Then you have all of the cucker fans bemoaning Islam sweeping the globe while they blame the tiny country that is the only one bringing the fight to the islamists :lol:
re: Irans new leadership apparently obliterated while electing a new leader
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/3/26 at 8:59 am to Lsut81
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d they decide to get together
You would think they would have some form of digital voting or chain of succession to have a interim leader in time of war to avoid requiring congregating everyone together
Then you remember the average IQ of jihadis is textbook retardation
re: Did we really have a choice here?
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/3/26 at 8:51 am to deuceiswild
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we really had any other option if Israel was going to go in with or without us
If you switched “Israel” with the name of any other country the US has a century long relationship with, you would be cheering them on for be willing to pay the price without demanding US intervention
Iran has killed thousands of Americans and is the kingpin of global terrorism. This is not Iraq, we know for a fact they had a nuclear program. They boast about it all the time and told our own envoy that they had enough materiel to make 11 nukes (whether true if they actually did or not is irrelevant if they are claiming it)
re: You don’t hate the ayatollah regime enough
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/3/26 at 8:27 am to Fanatics
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utterly disgusting. woman of 9 WTF
Their “prophet” consummated a marriage of a kid, so why would they think they shouldn’t?
When libtards claim Europeans also married kids long ago, they leave out that was for royalty only, and they waited to consummate the marriage until they were of age
re: So um…where is the Iranian people uprising?
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/3/26 at 8:14 am to Covingtontiger77
The US has been telling the Iranians to stay sheltered while the bombing is ongoing, they don’t want them on the streets yet until they finish mopping up
If you paid any attention to this beyond Cucker, Massie or other retards you would know that
If you paid any attention to this beyond Cucker, Massie or other retards you would know that
re: “If” the Persians take over Iran, what should they do?
Posted by GeauxBurrow312 on 3/3/26 at 8:09 am to TigerIron
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For our survey on religious belief in Iran, we targeted diverse digital channels after analysing which groups showed lower participation rates in our previous large-scale surveys. The link to the survey was shared by Kurdish, Arab, Sufi and other networks. And our research assistant successfully convinced Shia pro-regime channels to spread it among their followers, too. We reached mass audiences by sharing the survey on Instagram pages and Telegram channels, some of which had a few million followers. After cleaning our data, we were left with a sample of almost 40,000 Iranians living in Iran. The sample was weighted and balanced to the target population of literate Iranians aged above 19, using five demographic variables and voting behaviour in the 2017 presidential elections.
Our results reveal dramatic changes in Iranian religiosity, with an increase in secularisation and a diversity of faiths and beliefs. Compared with Iran’s 99.5% census figure, we found that only 40% identified as Muslim
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