I'm not partisan, I'm over the pond. My interest is how the Middle East is going to kick off. My only concern is that there isn't a nuclear conflagration in the region. Its looking more likely now. Especially if this is the beginning of the US moving out of the region. — Punshhh
Trump and the those hotheads with that missile. Perhaps they were given the nod by the leaders, who then put out the press reports that it was an engine fire, afterwards. — Punshhh
...in response to an Iranian nuclear attack on Israel.Hillary said she'd obliterate Iran. — fishfry
Plausible until one considers that the missiles where positioned, or at least covering the flight path of domestic flights in and out of the airport.It now seems that it was the air defence system that mis-identified the flight as a hostile, which does seem plausible
Agreed, it was imperfect and did perhaps give Iran to much space to get involved in the proxy wars and enrich some uranium. But I thought it was as good as it was going to get. Iran was become more prosperous again and would at some point become more moderate on their own. Rubbing them up the wrong way as Trump is doing is uniting them against him. The US may now have to withdraw from the region.For what it's worth I supported Obama's Iran deal, imperfect as it was. For someone who wants to get us out of the wars
Oh you mean like JFK and Nikita Khrushchev had after the Cuban missile crisis, where we were going to WW3?Have you ever considered the events of the last few days between America and Iran showing a greater understanding and appreciation of each other than ever before? — Brett
I think it's well known that Iranians can be reasonable, if you just put aside the Middle Eastern death rants intended for the domestic crowd. And then again, Americans can be reasonable too.) — ssu
It now seems that it was the air defence system that mis-identified the flight as a hostile, which does seem plausible. — Wayfarer
This is geopolitics, America shouldn't have meddled in Iran in the first place.I know the Shah wasn’t too popular, but people forget what Iran was once like.
I'm a peacenik and we never should have gone in. I think we should leave tomorrow morning. — fishfry
In fairness, you take a lot of flak on Trump from just about every angle and manage to stay remarkably good-natured about it, which is admirable. And with 15 small businesses, I imagine you have headaches enough on your plate. — Baden
At the moment on Iran, I'm at the thank-fuck-nobody-else-had-to-die stage. Hope it stays like that for the forseeable. — "Baden
I'll ask you what I asked NOS4A2 and didn't get much of an answer, how will Trump prevent Iran acquiring a nuclear bomb? — Punshhh
I believe that it would be naive to think that Iran does not already have a nuclear bomb. Knowledge obtained can rarely be eliminated.
The problem with this perspective is that once you've carried out an action, and determined that it was a mistaken action, you cannot simply undo the mistake. So "we never should have gone in" does not justify "we should leave". — Metaphysician Undercover
Hillary said she'd obliterate Iran.
— fishfry
...in response to an Iranian nuclear attack on Israel. — Wayfarer
... US-ally against ISIS/Daesh in Iraq & Syria since 2014 (BBC) AND former(?) tRUMP Organization business partner - from as far back as 2012 - as reported on in April 2017. According to the PATRIOT ACT and title 18 of the United States Code, sections 2339A and 2339B, providing material support for terrorism is a Federal crime. :point: Read it - die Lügenpresse? :monkey: - and weep, lil MAGAts.As President, my highest and most solemn duty is the defense of our nation and its citizens.
Last night, at my direction, the United States military successfully executed a flawless precision strike that killed the number-one terrorist anywhere in the world, Qasem Soleimani.
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For years, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and its ruthless Quds Force — under Soleimani’s leadership — has targeted, injured, and murdered hundreds of American civilians and servicemen ... — Individual-1
In order to get elected, @BarackObama will start a war with Iran. — @realDonaldTrump, Nov. 29, 2011
Mr. Trump, after the strike, told associates he was under pressure to deal with Gen. Soleimani from GOP senators he views as important supporters in his impeachment trial in the Senate ... — WSJ, Jan. 9, 2020
The scenario of accidentally shooting down an airliner with modern anti-air equipment is very unlikely. — Tzeentch
Iran Air Flight 655 was a scheduled passenger flight from Tehran to Dubai via Bandar Abbas that was shot down on 3 July 1988 by an SM-2MR surface-to-air missile fired from USS Vincennes, a guided-missile cruiser of the United States Navy. The aircraft, an Airbus A300, was destroyed and all 290 people on board were killed.[1] The jet was hit while flying over Iran's territorial waters in the Persian Gulf, along the flight's usual route, shortly after departing Bandar Abbas International Airport, the flight's stopover location. Vincennes had entered Iranian territory after one of its helicopters drew warning fire from Iranian speedboats operating within Iranian territorial limits.[2][3]
The reason for the shootdown has been disputed between the governments of the two countries. According to the United States government, the crew of USS Vincennes had incorrectly identified the Airbus as an attacking F-14 Tomcat, a U.S.-made jet fighter that had been part of the Iranian Air Force inventory since the 1970s.
Baden, President Trump is a personality that I think you misunderstand. If you listen closely you will hear that he "streams of conscious" when he speaks. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
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