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Armed with a 30mm GAU-8/A Avenger cannon capable of firing 3,900 rounds per minute,

That is a lot of flying metal! I imagine that would cut up one of those speedboats in a hurry and pretty economically too.

It’s one of the most beautiful sounds a ground troop ever hears. Well depending on what side you’re on
 
Ok then you tell me, why have otherwise intelligent and good men enlisted and fought, killed and died to make the rich richer and the powerful more powerful here?

Look, I understand that you don’t have a frame of reference to even begin to understand the mind of a US serviceman. But not a dang one ever signed up to fight for making the rich richer. The key phrase here is “signed up” not a damn soul in this country has been forced to fight or even serve in over 50 years. Every person who has worn the uniform since the draft ended did it voluntarily and for their own reasons.

Not a single person in this country served because they were forced to since the early 70s. And not a single individual since the civil war has had their family threatened if they refused to serve or opposed the government.
 
Look, I understand that you don’t have a frame of reference to even begin to understand the mind of a US serviceman. But not a dang one ever signed up to fight for making the rich richer. The key phrase here is “signed up” not a damn soul in this country has been forced to fight or even serve in over 50 years. Every person who has worn the uniform since the draft ended did it voluntarily and for their own reasons.

Not a single person in this country served because they were forced to since the early 70s. And not a single individual since the civil war has had their family threatened if they refused to serve or opposed the government.
You just stumbled onto my point.

The US serviceman didn't sign up to fight for the rich, although that is what they are ultimately doing.

They do it because they have pride in their country, feel an obligation to defend it.

I'm arguing the average Iranian soldier if asked would give you a similar response.

No where did I infer that any American serviceman did it for anything other than love of country. Internally we see it one way, externally it's seen very different.
 
You just stumbled onto my point.

The US serviceman didn't sign up to fight for the rich, although that is what they are ultimately doing.

They do it because they have pride in their country, feel an obligation to defend it.

I'm arguing the average Iranian soldier if asked would give you a similar response.

No where did I infer that any American serviceman did it for anything other than love of country. Internally we see it one way, externally it's seen very different.

The vast majority of the Iranian soldiers are in uniform simply because they have to be or else.

The vast majority of US soldiers are not in uniform because of their love of country or a desire to defend it.
 
I’ve never engaged in that debate because none of it seems logical to me.

But my premise is that our government is failing and they have been lying to us as they dismantle it.. 9/11 to get into a war that doesn’t help our taxpayers is just one of many false flags they’ve used to attack our constitutional rights.

If that’s not worth chewing the fat over, then what is? I don’t plan on debating anyone about Christ. That’s between me and Him.
You need help bro. It's not confusing how the buildings fell. Stop licking toads
 
The vast majority of the Iranian soldiers are in uniform simply because they have to be or else.

The vast majority of US soldiers are not in uniform because of their love of country or a desire to defend it.
I'm not sure if that's true, but if you say it is I'll concede that is a difference because I don't know enough to proclaim otherwise.

But if you ask a significant portion of our military, and one that is increasing recently, they would tell you they had no other choice or prospects.
 
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Europe is in trouble.
Iran just fired two missies at a target 2500 miles away. London is 2700 miles from Tehran.
Tell me Iran is not a threat to the world.
(Paris, Rome, Vienna and Berlin are closer…)


Iran has targeted the joint U.S.-UK base at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean with two intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBM). This is notable as Iranian long-range precision fires have not previously been publicly assessed as having the range to hit such a target as Diego Garcia, as the base is some 2500 miles from Iran proper.
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"Right up front, let’s be clear about something. The American and Israeli campaign against the mullahs is an unparalleled achievement in the military art, a victory so sweeping and complete that it defies any precedent. Within a couple of days, we decapitated their leadership, and not just at the neck – we’ve made the cut down around their colons. The High Poobah they started with got smoked faster than a fat doobie at Snoop Dogg‘s birthday party. Their alleged leader du jour – a guy who once had to go to England because he couldn’t make his little mullah stand at attention – is probably dead.

In support of a garbage agenda to salvage defeat from the jaws of victory – because the only thing these people hate more than the idea of America winning a war against Third World semi-humans is an America led by Donald Trump winning a war against Third World semi-humans – these influencers are trying to talk you into thinking we’ve lost. That’s where the aforementioned stupid people test comes in. If they tell you we’re losing, they’re stupid.

Now, some are just Internet randos grasping at clicks or are the product of Macedonian bot farms. But some of these people saying stupid things have what one might assume are quality credentials. One way to evaluate their credentials is to check whether someone is a college professor. If he is, he’s presumptively wrong about everything. The same goes for members of think tanks with names like The Center for Foreign Policy Policies, or any organization whose name contains the word “Democracy,” “Peace,” or “Future.” These are inevitably people who have been part of the foreign policy establishment for the last several decades and who have aggregated a collection of spectacular successes as barren as the Gobi Desert. They have been wrong about everything forever, but you have to hand it to them. They’re consistent.

And then there are the Democrats who come out of classified briefings insisting that Donald Trump has absolutely no idea what’s going on, that the military campaign is a total failure, and that their erectile dysfunction is a direct result of Bibi Netanyahu and the Jews. OK, maybe that’s exaggerating it a little bit – they do sometimes give our military a little bit of credit, though it’s painful for them to do so, and they’re much more comfortable being mad that soldiers occasionally get to eat rubbery steak and third-tier lobster.

As for the regime media reporters who purport to cover the military campaign, they provide exactly the kind of deep, probing, informed commentary that you would expect from pick-me twenty-somethings named Ashleigh who double-majored in journalism and gender studies at the University of College, and whose entire résumé consists of having been born and then writing for the Wall Street Journal.
You probably shouldn’t get your tactical assessments from people who you need to explain to that the Navy is the one with boats."
 

"Right up front, let’s be clear about something. The American and Israeli campaign against the mullahs is an unparalleled achievement in the military art, a victory so sweeping and complete that it defies any precedent. Within a couple of days, we decapitated their leadership, and not just at the neck – we’ve made the cut down around their colons. The High Poobah they started with got smoked faster than a fat doobie at Snoop Dogg‘s birthday party. Their alleged leader du jour – a guy who once had to go to England because he couldn’t make his little mullah stand at attention – is probably dead.

In support of a garbage agenda to salvage defeat from the jaws of victory – because the only thing these people hate more than the idea of America winning a war against Third World semi-humans is an America led by Donald Trump winning a war against Third World semi-humans – these influencers are trying to talk you into thinking we’ve lost. That’s where the aforementioned stupid people test comes in. If they tell you we’re losing, they’re stupid.

Now, some are just Internet randos grasping at clicks or are the product of Macedonian bot farms. But some of these people saying stupid things have what one might assume are quality credentials. One way to evaluate their credentials is to check whether someone is a college professor. If he is, he’s presumptively wrong about everything. The same goes for members of think tanks with names like The Center for Foreign Policy Policies, or any organization whose name contains the word “Democracy,” “Peace,” or “Future.” These are inevitably people who have been part of the foreign policy establishment for the last several decades and who have aggregated a collection of spectacular successes as barren as the Gobi Desert. They have been wrong about everything forever, but you have to hand it to them. They’re consistent.

And then there are the Democrats who come out of classified briefings insisting that Donald Trump has absolutely no idea what’s going on, that the military campaign is a total failure, and that their erectile dysfunction is a direct result of Bibi Netanyahu and the Jews. OK, maybe that’s exaggerating it a little bit – they do sometimes give our military a little bit of credit, though it’s painful for them to do so, and they’re much more comfortable being mad that soldiers occasionally get to eat rubbery steak and third-tier lobster.

As for the regime media reporters who purport to cover the military campaign, they provide exactly the kind of deep, probing, informed commentary that you would expect from pick-me twenty-somethings named Ashleigh who double-majored in journalism and gender studies at the University of College, and whose entire résumé consists of having been born and then writing for the Wall Street Journal.
You probably shouldn’t get your tactical assessments from people who you need to explain to that the Navy is the one with boats."
That was a waste of 3 min
 
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