Quote from: The Minsky Moment on Today at 02:17:29 PMThe facts are as they appear - the US is spending billions of dollars and squandering valuable munitions so that the SecDef can self-climax over watching his cool toys hit their targets and so that the WH media team can impress late maturing 12 year olds with their super-cool memes.
Quote from: The Minsky Moment on Today at 02:17:29 PMShort of moving tectonic plates around, I don't see how one permanently ends Iran's ability to disrupt the strait.
And with Rubio and Co. mulling over a fanciful anabasis to secure and remove massive amounts of nuclear material from multiple sites in the interior of the country, I think we can count out the elimination of the Iran nuclear program as a viable war objective.
If genuine regime change were a US aim - and I doubt it is or ever was - the US has not pursued the means to achieve that and seem very unlikely to do so.
The facts are as they appear - the US is spending billions of dollars and squandering valuable munitions so that the SecDef can self-climax over watching his cool toys hit their targets and so that the WH media team can impress late maturing 12 year olds with their super-cool memes.
Quote from: crazy canuck on Today at 09:26:51 AMYes, and the research in question was examining the impact of one variable on those life spans.
Quote from: Norgy on Today at 01:39:08 PMMy question is at this point how Iran can keep a war up, not with manpower, but with all the materiel you need. Supposedly under a sanction regime, Iran should run out of stuff to send into the air, right?
Quote from: Norgy on Today at 02:06:30 PMI am Norwegian, I know how a small confine of a waterway works.![]()
So, it basically boils down to economic chicken, then. Who will provide the Iranians with chips and stuff they need for drones? A memory stick is like gold these days.
Quote from: Syt on Today at 08:56:11 AMIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
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