Iran

Funny you mention propaganda machine while posting a tweet from a leftist media person while also complaining about right wing twitter in the past
It's been weeks and you still can't tell the difference between Rupar and the "🚨 🚨BREAKING: The EVIL LEFT is coming to turn your INNOCENT CHILDREN TRANS 🚨🚨" types, which is very telling
 
Between USA, Israel, and Iran it doesn’t look like there will be one truthful party in all of this.
But just like during the opening of the Ukraine conflict, you'll have people posting one side or the other as gospel truth.

This is all made worse by the fact that the government can legally propagandize Americans.
 
Actually it is you who should learn.
However, in certain scenarios, such as apprehension at the border or expedited removal, their due process rights are significantly restricted compared to citizens.
It's still due process as set forth in our laws. If you don't like it the Tatmadaw are recruiting. They're not generally nice people though but you'll fit in ideologically.
 
It's still due process as set forth in our laws. If you don't like it the Tatmadaw are recruiting. They're not generally nice people though but you'll fit in ideologically.
Due process for an illegal: At the border, they can be turned around and sent back without a hearing or warrant In the country, they can get a hearing in front of an immigration judge or in many cases a warrant from said judge.
 
I don't follow.

IMO, the country hasn't put aside political differences during a war since probably Pearl Harbor was attacked. In order to be old enough to remember that, you'd have to be probably 90 at the absolute youngest to have personal memories of that. More like 95 or 100.

I mean, it depends on what you mean by this. Of course we're not going to be 100% on this, and it's not going to last through a long war that is mismanaged.

72% of Americans supported invading Iraq and that was after nearly 18 months in Afghanistan, which had ~90% support to invade.
 
IDK, it might be because there are no takers for our offer of escorting them. When your insurance says "nope we ain't covering you" you're not moving regardless of having an escort or not.
Did you miss this?

Trump admin announces $20 billion reinsurance program for oil tankers during Iran war​

 
I mean, it depends on what you mean by this. Of course we're not going to be 100% on this, and it's not going to last through a long war that is mismanaged.

72% of Americans supported invading Iraq and that was after nearly 18 months in Afghanistan, which had ~90% support to invade.
I mean support the war effort throughout the war. I think the most recent time that has happened was WWII.
 
I don't believe anything about this at the moment. Too many people with incentive to lie, and WAAAAAYYYY too many social media types recharacterizing and mischaracterizing statements or conclusions by anyone official.

It has truly become a click bait world.
Kind of why I posted it because nobody knows what happened at the school. It sucks young kids lost their lives. It could of been the US but to think Iran wouldn’t bomb their own people or had a accidental misfire is silly
 
The missile hit an Iranian Revolutionary Guard naval base directly adjacent to the
Shajarah Tayyebeh elementary school in Minab, with some reports placing the impact within less than 100 yards or approximately 200 feet of the school, causing severe damage to the school building
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Sadly it's looking more and more like we hit the girls school intentionally due to outdated targeting info. It took a missile almost square in the center of it.

NPR:

The bombing of an Iranian elementary school that killed some 165 people, many of them schoolgirls, included more targets near the school than has been initially reported, a review of commercial satellite imagery by NPR has found.

The images suggest that the school was hit on Saturday as part of a precision airstrike on a neighboring Iranian military complex — and that it may have been struck as a result of outdated targeting information.

The new images come from the company Planet and are of the city of Minab, located in southeastern Iran. They show that a health clinic and other buildings near the school were also struck. Three independent experts confirmed NPR's analysis of the additional strike points.
 
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I don't believe anything about this at the moment. Too many people with incentive to lie, and WAAAAAYYYY too many social media types recharacterizing and mischaracterizing statements or conclusions by anyone official.

It has truly become a click bait world.
Seems low odds it was Iranian. But while tragic, and an example of why war is hell, it’s also a former military building, adjacent to an active base that I assume was targeted for its value, that still looks like a military building. It’s tragic but not intentional and not a war crime.
 

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