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  • Originally posted by wally View Post
    I liked operation 'midnight hammer' because i think we can all agree that a nuclear Iran is a 'no-go' zone (put aside the discussion of whether Iran was close to nukes or not, they were still going there ultimately)

    This operation I am way more concerned about, obviously, but I don't feel I know enough yet to have a defensible opinion on it. I feel like we have been on a collision course with Iran for a while. I also feel like diplomacy and/or economic sanctions are not going to work with the current regime, and maybe even any future regime that springs out of the same extremist theocracy. Is the solution to force this conflict now, when it looks like the Iranian regime is showing some weakness and hope that Iran selects a leader that will focus more on domestic issues within Iran? Seems like we are just rolling the dice on a new regime, unless there is a more secret plan that is not out there in the public discourse right now. Maybe the solution (outside of a full-scale war, which I am very opposed to) is just "Hey Iran, pick a new leader, and BTW if we don't like that guy we'll just go ahead and kill 'em too! Peace out!"

    I have heard that the strikes so far are very specifically targeted. Have specifically avoided any infrastructure like power and water. I have heard that the US gave Israel a 'no kill' list of current Iranian leadership, where Israel just wants to take them all out, Implying that our side seems to have a tiered list of preferred new leadership. I have also heard that this operation might have further-reaching implications regarding supply chain disruptions, access to oil, delaying or precluding any potential action by China toward Taiwan, and Iranian-made drones that make up the majority of what Russia is using in Ukraine. These two examples maybe suggesting that this action on Iran is not necessarily targeted at a wholesale regime change to 'westernize Iran' but just to maybe set them back and hinder other actors a little bit? I do think that Trump wants this done and over soon so that hopefully it can be claimed as a victory going into the midterms. If for whatever reason, this draws us into a more protracted conflict with a negative perception, then Trump has got to know he'll lose the House and battle impeachment hearings in the Senate for the final two years of his presidency.

    I have been able to find some 'unbiased' discussions on this conflict where people with differing opinions are discussing objective geopolitical merits or demerits of taking these actions, but it as usual, most discussions start rational and then quickly devolve into "orange man: bad." slop.
    Good post.

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    • A single Kuwaiti pilot flying an F/A 18 downed 3 US F-15s. Sounds like an ad from Boeing:

      https://www.wsj.com/politics/nationa...=hp_lista_pos1

      "We've been trying to reach you concerning your existing F-15s. Act now to extend your warranty by upgrading to F/A 18s!"

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      • Looks like the ground wars have already begun..

        EXCLUSIVE: Thousands of Kurdish fighters launch ground offensive into Iran against regime, official says

        The report comes as Washington weighs support for Kurdish groups and Trump speaks with Kurdish leaders about the war with Iran


        An official from the Coalition of Political Forces of Iranian Kurdistan (CPFIK) says Kurdish armed groups based in Iraq have already begun a military offensive against Iranian regime forces.

        According to the official, Kurdish fighters affiliated with the Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK) began taking combat positions inside Iranian territory on Monday, March 2.
        “The ground military movements by Kurdish forces against Iran have already started since the midnight of March 2,” the official told i24NEWS.

        He said Iranian forces evacuated the border city of Mariwan on March 3 and began establishing defensive positions in and around the area.
        https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/middl...-official-says

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        • Originally posted by dabrockster View Post
          Looks like the ground wars have already begun..

          EXCLUSIVE: Thousands of Kurdish fighters launch ground offensive into Iran against regime, official says

          The report comes as Washington weighs support for Kurdish groups and Trump speaks with Kurdish leaders about the war with Iran






          https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/middl...-official-says
          I imagine that won't go over too well with Reza Pahlavi, son of the Shaw, who hates Kurds, and who hate him. But despite him meeting in secret with US officials, the Trump administration doesn't seem interested in backing him.

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          • Originally posted by LVAllen View Post

            I imagine that won't go over too well with Reza Pahlavi, son of the Shaw, who hates Kurds, and who hate him. But despite him meeting in secret with US officials, the Trump administration doesn't seem interested in backing him.
            Not to mention arming the Kurds who are long-standing enemies of NATO member Turkey. It feels like the start of a much larger conflict.

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            • Originally posted by tooblue View Post

              Not to mention arming the Kurds who are long-standing enemies of NATO member Turkey. It feels like the start of a much larger conflict.
              Turkey is the primary reason Trump abandoned them during his first administration

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              • Originally posted by dabrockster View Post
                Looks like the ground wars have already begun..

                EXCLUSIVE: Thousands of Kurdish fighters launch ground offensive into Iran against regime, official says

                The report comes as Washington weighs support for Kurdish groups and Trump speaks with Kurdish leaders about the war with Iran






                https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/middl...-official-says
                Sounds like they are interested in controlling the Kurdish region in Iran.

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                • Originally posted by Bo Diddley View Post

                  Sounds like they are interested in controlling the Kurdish region in Iran.
                  It seems they want their own independent country broken off of Iran. Trying to see the issue with that if it removes some tribal feuds and civil wars.

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                  • Originally posted by dabrockster View Post

                    It seems they want their own independent country broken off of Iran. Trying to see the issue with that if it removes some tribal feuds and civil wars.
                    Iranians with views about national sovereignty might object somewhat strongly. Not sure how that removes threat of civil war.

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                    • The killing of schoolgirls? Site selection courtesy of Claude and precise double-tap delivery to the selected target.

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                        • Dejavu

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                          • hmm

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                            • Originally posted by Maximus View Post
                              Dejavu
                              Disagree. This attack is not a response to a 9/11-esque event. In 2003, Americans wanted blood atonement for 9/11. Today, my guess is that most Americans are apprehensive about these Iran actions.

                              Again, if this drags out, Trump will lose the house and he'll spend the second half of his presidency dragged through highly theatrical impeachment proceedings. I think he understands this.

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                              • Disgusting. Also incredible that someone so influential in conservative politics would feel comfortable vocalizing something so heinous:


                                "...you pointy-headed autopsy nerd. Do you think it's possible for you to post without using words like "hilarious," "absurd," "canard," and "truther"? Your bare assertions do not make it so. Maybe your reasoning is too stunted and your vocabulary is too limited to go without these epithets."
                                "You are an intemperate, unscientific poster who makes light of very serious matters.”
                                - SeattleUte

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