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If that happens it shows how far Europe has fallen.

I doubt the world actually givens into that joke of a demand, but the cowardice of the EU shouldn’t be underestimated
pure deflection.

wtf does Europe have to do with that deal. It was Israel and US, or only the US, depending on who you listen to and when, at the negotiating table, not Europe.
 
How does Iran come out on top when they have had their navy and air force totally destroyed? Many of their leaders killed? Their missile and drone factories blown up? Their best commie air defense systems blown to bits? Their ability to wage offense war greatly diminished? Hardly any losses for their foes? Total air domination by the U.S. and Israel. Make that math make sense. Iran got their nutz clipped, plain and simple.
Softball.

* Any regime change that we precipitated ended up in a new regime that's actually more hard-line than the prior one.

* Iran still has its nuclear program and now is probably motivated more than ever to build a nuclear bomb so that it can defend itself from attacks like the current one.

* Iran still controls the Strait of Hormuz. In fact, now it's apparently even charging a toll.

* Iran still has missiles, drones and other armaments that allow it to attack US troops as well as its neighbors.

I think the real question must be answered by you: What were the most important goals of our current military action and did we achieve them?
 
Uh, read the heading. That is Iran's wish list, not what was agreed to for the 2 week ceasefire. The negotiations on a final agreement have yet to be held. If you think we will agree to pull out all of our troops in the ME and Israel and the U.S. will agree to not respond to being attack you must think this is still the Obomber/Biden era.
Maybe we should tell them in a whispery voice "Don't", that worked.
 
Carrot vs stick is interesting. You might get better behavior out of them but at what cost.

If this JV went through, we ultimately end up paying for it in the end with higher energy costs. What happens when other countries try to do the same thing. Its a tightrope to make it worth Iran's while to act right but not enough where it creates inflation and other unintended consequences...
I wonder if Iran is aware of this genius JV idea. Somehow I doubt they trust Trump enough to split tolls with him. I also wonder if Trump is aware that Oman is due a cut.
 
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Softball.

* Any regime change that we precipitated ended up in a regime that's actually more hard-line than the prior one.

* Iran still has its nuclear program and now is probably motivated more than ever to build a nuclear bomb so that it can defend itself from attacks like the current one.

* Iran still controls the Strait of Hormuz. In fact, now it's apparently even charging a toll.

* Iran still has missiles, drones and other armaments that allow it to attack US troops as well as its neighbors.

I think the real question must be answered by you: What were the most important goals of our current military action and did we achieve them?
Why do you commies always talk about will happen and then it never does. This leaves you to pretend you never said it or look like a fool. See Al Gore.
 
Here is a wake up call to rouse you from your Liberal delusion world. The most important thing you can say is:

We would do it again. No, not because most of us agree with his behavior, and many of us disagree with the attack on Iran. It's because the alternative would have been MUCH WORSE. The policies of the current Democratic party require us to vote for literally anyone to avoid having them in charge.

4 more years of Biden policy wrapped up in a cackling idiot package? Yeah, that's a no, thank you.

The fact that we are forced, on Election day, to choose between the two options that have been presented for the past several cycles is sickening.

I genuinely hear everything you're saying. I do.

However, we're quickly nearing the point of *not* knowing with certainty that another year of Biden's policies or a year if Kamala's policies would be definitively worse.

There are arguments to be made that the past year has been worse than any of the four before it.
 
Uh, read the heading. That is Iran's wish list, not what was agreed to for the 2 week ceasefire. The negotiations on a final agreement have yet to be held. If you think we will agree to pull out all of our troops in the ME and Israel and the U.S. will agree to not respond to being attack you must think this is still the Obomber/Biden era.
Maybe we should tell them in a whispery voice "Don't", that worked.
It's the same plan Trump explicitly endorsed in his post. If we don't like the 10-point plan then that was a pretty stupid thing for Trump to do, no?
 
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Or people want his policies to fail. Wasn't that how it was explained when the GOP agreed with Rush saying he wanted Obama to fail?

I'm not in favor of increased taxes, increased spending, bigger govt, more foreign wars, protecting pedos, etc. Not a single one of those can be sold as Americans first. I'm not on favor of clowns running the executive branch and an embarrassing POTUS who tweets like a HS freshman girl loaded on caffeine.

This is simply not our war. We need to stand for ourselves and make that known
That’s all good pj if you aren’t in that elite group I mentioned but denying those people exist, and on this site as well, is naive or just choosing to ignore.
Some people can’t wait for failure. Kinda like in sports forums when big wins bring few posts but losses bring losers out of the woods. The last thing some people want is Trump to be successful with anything.
I ddidnr vote for Biden and it was obvious he was off but didn’t root for him to fail. Nor Obama. Nor Clinton.
 
We are not willing to hit infrastructure. We’re not winning a war unless we do. Since we’re not willing to do what is required to win, then we probably shouldn’t have started it

I don’t see how hitting civilian infrastructure is going to “win” the war.

From a strategic standpoint, how will inflicting damage to civilian infrastructure help in a war in which we are hoping for an internal revolution while maintaining good favor with the civilian population in an instance where the government could give less of a **** about what happens to civilians and their quality of life? All we would do is further nationalize anti American sentiment, which would be catastrophic as that is the one thing we actually have going for us.
 

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