rikberry31
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And? That doesn’t say what you think it says.View attachment 825466
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US intel chief Gabbard says Iran was not rebuilding enrichment prior to war
Gabbard's testimony contradicts one of several justifications Trump has given for launching war with Iran.www.aljazeera.com
What?Rebuilding vs digging it out.

I think he's saying yes they didn't rebuild, they just "dug out" the materials...that were obliterated...and somehow un-obliterated them in the process. The level of dedication to someone clearly lying is sadWhat?
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DNI Gabbard Releases 2026 Annual Threat Assessment of the U.S. Intelligence Community | Office of the Director of National Intelligence
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I can’t make it any more clear. SorryWhat?
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Generally it’s because if we hadn’t forced them to surrender, estimates were that we would have suffered as many as a million casualties if we had to invade. Don’t know how accurate that was but that was the projection. If it was half that, it was still unacceptable to our leadership.Agreed, and I'm of the opinion at least Nagasaki was unwarranted. Personally I think both were. But that enrages people for some reason.
Forgive me for overestimating your reading comprehension skills.I can’t make it any more clear. Sorry
I understand the reasoning. And as I get older I understand how many lies we are told by our government. We gave them 3 days then killed 40K more civilians. It was unnecessary. They probably would've surrendered or come to some kind of terms. Jmo.Generally it’s because if we hadn’t forced them to surrender, estimates were that we would have suffered as many as a million casualties if we had to invade. Don’t know how accurate that was but that was the projection. If it was half that, it was still unacceptable to our leadership.
The general feeling is that their leadership wanted to keep going but the bombs forced Hirohito to give it up.
