US Perspective on the Iran - Israel / US War

oxymoron right there

You smell that? It smells like copium mixed with desperation.

There’s nothing to cope about. Regime change was never the primary goal here. Been saying it for weeks. An desperation? That’s the Iranians getting obliterated. Meanwhile, normal life goes on here in America.
 
that 4k fpv footage will hit like crack
bored with russian ones
hope they choose good music

Iranian ground forces better hope it goes better for them than the Iraqis or Russians that tested US ground forces in Syria. Because they will have a ton of CAS in support, and can pull up their own rocket and tube artillery and drones. A lot of Iranians are going to die
 
I don't think it should. Lessons learned for the Air Force. Don't park your AWACS planes near the front line of a war zone.


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Now park that wreck out in front of the Air Force Academy next to the B-52 as a reminder to everybody. Geez!
I'll permit myself to deviate a bit. On a visit to the Naval Museum of Argentina, they have on display the remnants of the bridge of one of their destroyers the Brits took out. Stark reminder of the horrors of war.
 
There’s nothing to cope about.
Its cope friend.
Regime change was never the primary goal here.
but it was ONE of the goals? CORRECT? So my point still stands.
Been saying it for weeks.
no you havent you have been spamming tweets
An desperation?
correct, a humble observation
That’s the Iranians getting obliterated.
Optics from the US assets in the region dont look crystal either pal.
Meanwhile, normal life goes on here in America.
Where do you get off talking like this. You light a fire in the region killing and displacing thousands of people and then have the gall to say "life goes on"? Respectfully get off yohr high horse. That shit doesnt fly and makes you look conceited.

Also... no nation is an island in tjis global economy my friend.
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Appreciate my younger brother making yet another post that things aren't "just fine" here in the US. Some of us actually look at leading indicators to get an idea as to what is likely to happen tomorrow. Not lagging indicators telling us what happened yesterday. We already know that. It's also called history.

I was out and about today addressing a couple minor issues at one of the rentals we own. That "extra $20 at the pump" is now likely an extra $21.00 to $21.50 depending on where you fill up.
 
so can iranian thta the whole point

so will americans , drones will essentially make this into another nam

sure

Vietnam was a completely different era. The US has routed every conventional ground force it’s faced since the days of Stormin Norman. Thats not to say there won’t be casualties, but it will get lopsided.
 
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I've been doing research and talking to buddies in the know and it's the same story... the Arab Kings wanted this war (privately) and want Trump to finish off Iran's threat. I'm starting to see a pattern where when this is over the Gulf States pay the US bills for this war and sign the Abrham Accords and if this happens it will be a political coup for Orangeman. Even if they pay for half of the cost it will be significant and could likely help/save Trumps mid-term elections. Trump will likely have to throw Bibi under the bus by allowing him get indicted by Israeli gov but oh well by that point.
 
Appreciate my younger brother making yet another post that things aren't "just fine" here in the US. Some of us actually look at leading indicators to get an idea as to what is likely to happen tomorrow. Not lagging indicators telling us what happened yesterday. We already know that. It's also called history.

I was out and about today addressing a couple minor issues at one of the rentals we own. That "extra $20 at the pump" is now likely an extra $21.00 to $21.50 depending on where you fill up.

yeah but even if food prices go up that $0.25 can of corn at Aldi is still only $0.35. But yeah the pricey 365 brand at Whole Foods goes from say $3 to $5.

Aldi to the rescue with cheap food for us Whole Foods shoppers..

I just was at Price Rite and bought a huge container of no-name peanut butter dirt cheap. Not anywhere near as good as Skippy but we are just used to being spoiled rotten with name brand choices...that charge MUCH extra.
 
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Poor Kuwait is always the first one to get shafted , can't blame the gulfies to ask for a final solution.... when you have money why not enjoy it in peace.
 

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