Matt2496
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Those were total wars against counties that started it and were committing atrocities in other countries.It's a real good thing we didn't attack any of Germany's or Japan's infrastructure in WWII. Duh, that is the first thing you do in war, wipe out communication and infrastructure. This is a very unique conflict in that we haven't done it already.
Dude, everyone gets it. You're a hateful, lonely old man. You don't need to spam the board with low quality boomerbait.There was probably a all girls day care center on that bridge. Killing Iranian kids, that's all we really care about. It's mercy really, the Iranian regime is abusing children by not letting them chose their gender and cut their junk off.
I didn't write the article, talk to the author.It's a real good thing we didn't attack any of Germany's or Japan's infrastructure in WWII. Duh, that is the first thing you do in war, wipe out communication and infrastructure. This is a very unique conflict in that we haven't done it already.
Iran didn't start this? They have been killing Americans for decades. Thousands. Do you remember 9/11?/Those were total wars against counties that started it and were committing atrocities in other countries.
This would be to make our chubby little Duce feel better.
So pencil you in as a yes by default. Thanks.I did not. I withheld my vote on protest of nepotism.
I should have though. How much damage has been done to the US with 5 years of Trump, and will be in the ensuing 3 years.
What's truly impressive is all of the on camera statements and tweets by Trump about Iran and the middle east that you've memory holed, just to maintain your unwavering support for him.
Honestly I am truly impressed.
"Many of the arguments are based on logical fallacies, misinformation, or out right falsehoods."
That is an excellent summation of most every democrat position these days. I am glad we agree.


Where is Al Qaeda's headquarters now? Practically every terrorist act in the last 40 years has been supported and finance by Iran.Wait, Iran committed 9/11?
We need @MAD to come in and clarify that with us- I won't buy it until he tells me and the post mentions blood libel at least 3.5 times.Well, that's the level of intelligence we are dealing with here on the side wanting us involved in more war in the middle east. Iran is now responsible for 9/11. Pretty soon they'll have been behind the Holocaust too.
Pretty neat that Obama's administration did a bunch of stuff you believe in.Where is Al Qaeda's headquarters now? Practically every terrorist act in the last 40 years has been supported and finance by Iran.
You probably won't read this but what the heck.
"On 16 February 2012, the US Department of the Treasury designated the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), Iran’s primary intelligence organization, for its “support to terrorist groups, such as Al-Qaeda and Al-Qaeda in Iraq… again exposing the extent of Iran’s sponsorship of terrorism as a matter of Iran’s state policy”.
For almost 30 years, Iran has worked with leading terrorist groups, such as Lebanese Hizbullah and Hamas, to advance its interests in the Middle East and has provided these groups with training, funding and weapons. According to the US Department of State’s Country Reports on Terrorism 2010, released on 18 August 2011: “Iran remained the most active state sponsor of terrorism… Iran’s financial, material and logistic support for terrorist and militant groups throughout the Middle East and Central Asia had a direct impact on international efforts to promote peace, threatened economic stability in the Gulf, and undermined the growth and democracy.”
Iranian connections to Hizballah and Palestinian militant groups, such as Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), are well-documented, but its ties to Al-Qaeda remain, for the most part, shrouded in secrecy, or at least concealed in classified channels. Nevertheless, several documents released over the past decade help shed light on Iran’s ties with Al-Qaeda.
For instance, according to The 9/11 Commission Report, published in July 2004, Iran and Al-Qaeda worked together during the early-1990s while senior Al-Qaeda leaders were based in Sudan. In addition, the written works of Al-Qaeda senior leader Sayf al-Adl – who is wanted by the US for his alleged role in the 1998 US embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya – also provide a unique insight into Iran’s support for Al-Qaeda, especially in the years leading up to 2001."
"Iran has provided a "new home base" and operational headquarters for Al-Qaeda in Tehran since 2015. Under this arrangement, senior Al-Qaeda leaders receive safe haven and logistical support from Iranian intelligence and the IRGC, allowing them to manage global operations, communicate, and raise funds,"
