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Posted by HempHead on 4/17/26 at 3:49 pm to
Unknown sounds fun.
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I don't give a shite. BLOW IRAN OFF THE MAP. Once and for all.



What do you mean?
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Lipscomb, Bessemer, Ensley, Hale County,


You all guessed right.
My mother developed Alzheimer’s at a tragically young age, and she basically smoked her entire adult life outside of pregnancy. Of course, she stopped once she finally had to be put in a memory care facility. Reckon I can slip her a zyn.
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Where in Texas is it not ridiculously hot for half of the year and still have plenty of amenities?



Not to mention that, "staying off the company's radar because of the no state income tax", whatever that means, also applies to TN.

This reads like AI slop.

ETA: On second glance, is OP saying he moved states but didn’t let the company know? That’s a bold move.
Can someone reference the core objectives?

re: Help me out here…..

Posted by HempHead on 4/7/26 at 9:02 pm to
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He claimed in this thread that Iran is currently in a better position than they were before we bombed them.



I haven't even seen that one. I've just been keeping an eye on things for the past month from sources that I trust. Guess this will be the litmus test for that trust.

re: Help me out here…..

Posted by HempHead on 4/7/26 at 9:01 pm to
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As in….there are several things being currently negotiated that has nothing to do with the Strait? Please tell me you understand this.



I would be very happy to eat crow if the negotiations work out so that it appears that this wasn't a boondoggle.

re: Help me out here…..

Posted by HempHead on 4/7/26 at 8:55 pm to
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And we can effectively bomb them to undo said action.



...we didn't have to bomb them for it to be open before.

re: Help me out here…..

Posted by HempHead on 4/7/26 at 8:53 pm to
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You’re continuing to disprove your own point.



That's fair. Perhaps I should say that it is obvious that the USA is much more likely to take preemptive action against Iran than Iran to the USA, whereas Iran is able to effectively hold world markets hostage when they feel provoked. Maybe they didn't have that capability before and we missed the window.

re: Help me out here…..

Posted by HempHead on 4/7/26 at 8:47 pm to
The USA is demonstrably a much bigger threat to Iran than Iran to the USA.

re: Help me out here…..

Posted by HempHead on 4/7/26 at 8:46 pm to
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Which means we are not doing the same thing Iran is doing as you asked earlier.



If the fact that they could have withstood what we gave them for a month and still come to the negotiating table with a far better outcome than what most would have given them at the beginning, how in the frick is that not resiliency?

re: Help me out here…..

Posted by HempHead on 4/7/26 at 8:39 pm to
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Are we the ones being attacked?



No, but at this moment, it looks like we are negotiating with a country that we could supposedly destroy whenever we want to return to the status-quo, or something close.

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Posted by HempHead on 4/7/26 at 8:37 pm to
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They’d be completely destroyed if we wanted to do it for whatever reason.



We possess the capability to destroy the entire world several times over if we wanted to, but that results in unacceptable losses. Destroying Iran by conventional means would also result in unacceptable losses - namely, global commerce.

re: Help me out here…..

Posted by HempHead on 4/7/26 at 8:35 pm to
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Nothing says “resiliency” like needing to compromise and negotiate a cease fire.



Are we not doing the same thing?

re: Help me out here…..

Posted by HempHead on 4/7/26 at 8:32 pm to
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Except for the whole “massive amount of leadership, personnel, and nearly all of their Air Force/navy being blown to hell” thing.



It appears that they didn't really need much of an air force or navy to leverage what they could. Nor does it appear that their governmental and societal structure collapsed by eliminating leadership. Perhaps this has exposed resiliency.
It tends to fly in the face of basically any moral norms or laws that we (both as a country and a species) have heretofore agreed to or practiced. This does not strike me as the action of a "true leader" with restraint.
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1) not at war
2) Trump showed great restraint that only a true leader possesses.



We assassinated a tremendous chunk of a sovereign country's senior leadership in a strike with no warning. This is unprecedented in modern history.
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He’s fighting wars so we don’t have to fight wars!



It seems like so many folks have tied their identity to their conviction that he has been winning at every turn, that it's all part of some sort of plan. Past a certain point, it becomes extraordinarily embarrassing to admit that you were duped (I believed him for a while, to be sure), and it becomes easier to keep eating lies rather than telling yourself the truth.