F-22Raptor
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US Army PrSM ballistic missiles have seen there first combat in strikes on Iran
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Fair assessment, from what I have read.My assessment of the first 30 hours of combat is US/Israeli forces have exceeded expectations. 2,000-3,000 strikes in less than two days is incredible intensity on par with Desert Storm with less aircraft. Massive casualties on top Iranian leaders including Khamenei.
Iranian ballistic missile fire has been sporadic across the region and has had little effect on US military operations. Frankly, the US military has been dominant, with zero reported casualties or combat losses to date.
What's the end goal ? Are you going to leave it as you did in Afghanistan and let other countries clean up after you ?My assessment of the first 30 hours of combat is US/Israeli forces have exceeded expectations. 2,000-3,000 strikes in less than two days is incredible intensity on par with Desert Storm with less aircraft. Massive casualties on top Iranian leaders including Khamenei.
Iranian ballistic missile fire has been sporadic across the region and has had little effect on US military operations. Frankly, the US military has been dominant, with zero reported casualties or combat losses to date.
What's this cryptic mumbo jumbo Davey ?Fair assessment, from what I have read.
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Whatever happens, the Iranian people have my respect for pointing out the Great Satan (ZOG) to the world.
My advice is to capitulate. Surrender. The Resistance needs you to live another day.
I have said, for over twenty years, the final battle against ZOG (the Great Satan) will have to take place in North America.
LOL!What's this cryptic mumbo jumbo Davey ?
Talking of Desert Storm, today marks the 35th anniversary of end of Desert Storm. It was a war that liberated Kuwait from the clutches of Saddam Hussain. Probably the most celebrated (recent) war the world over.My assessment of the first 30 hours of combat is US/Israeli forces have exceeded expectations. 2,000-3,000 strikes in less than two days is incredible intensity on par with Desert Storm with less aircraft. Massive casualties on top Iranian leaders including Khamenei.
Iranian ballistic missile fire has been sporadic across the region and has had little effect on US military operations. Frankly, the US military has been dominant, with zero reported casualties or combat losses to date.
If one has to learn from history, Desert Storm was much more successful than the second Iraq war. It is best to defeat current leadership and let the Iranians choose their next leader or style of government than get into any sort of 'nation building' or 'Democratizing'. Those will be utter failures.What's the end goal ? Are you going to leave it as you did in Afghanistan and let other countries clean up after you ?
Theoretically you are right but vacuum may have unintended consequences ,. civil war and balkanization are highly probableIf one has to learn from history, Desert Storm was much more successful than the second Iraq war. It is best to defeat current leadership and let the Iranians choose their next leader or style of government than get into any sort of 'nation building' or 'Democratizing'. Those will be utter failures.
This is because many of the DS sorties were in support; it seems that all the aircraft are taking off with the mission of delivering a package of missiles and bombs against Iran.My assessment of the first 30 hours of combat is US/Israeli forces have exceeded expectations. 2,000-3,000 strikes in less than two days is incredible intensity on par with Desert Storm with less aircraft. Massive casualties on top Iranian leaders including Khamenei.
Iranian ballistic missile fire has been sporadic across the region and has had little effect on US military operations. Frankly, the US military has been dominant, with zero reported casualties or combat losses to date.
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