Are we headed to civil war?

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Eli1

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Wut?

My point was those who support the present day government policies and those who are not
(ICE procedures , war in the middle east ) .. if that helps clarify.

Amazing how tribalized your country has become that you have start placing people in "sides"

As for the rest... Goodbye. Obviously dispassionate dialogue is not your thing.
:ROFL: I see that you used the "dispassionated" tactic here.
Good one Canadian but i'm not a Tier 1 meme.
 

MrE

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Was it really?
This is the beginning not the end.
I never said it was the end, I said it was a success.

Israel just demonstrated the ability to act covertly, at will, from within Iran itself. In one night they ended the Iranian nuclear weapons ambition and wiped out their top military commanders and the hardline negotiators that refused to compromise and make any kind of agreement with the U.S.

So instead of a wink and a pallet of cash, they got what they deserved.

I work with a bunch of Iranian docs (who call themselves Persian) and they celebrate an opportunity for regime change.
 

ZNP

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I never said it was the end, I said it was a success.

Israel just demonstrated the ability to act covertly, at will, from within Iran itself. In one night they ended the Iranian nuclear weapons ambition and wiped out their top military commanders and the hardline negotiators that refused to compromise and make any kind of agreement with the U.S.

So instead of a wink and a pallet of cash, they got what they deserved.

I work with a bunch of Iranian docs (who call themselves Persian) and they celebrate an opportunity for regime change.
Yes, I am listening to Tousi TV which is run by an Iranian, his father is still in Iran, and he is clearly supporting regime change. He makes it clear many Iranians want to see the IRGC destroyed.
 

HeIsHere

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I never said it was the end, I said it was a success.

Israel just demonstrated the ability to act covertly, at will, from within Iran itself. In one night they ended the Iranian nuclear weapons ambition and wiped out their top military commanders and the hardline negotiators that refused to compromise and make any kind of agreement with the U.S.

So instead of a wink and a pallet of cash, they got what they deserved.

I work with a bunch of Iranian docs (who call themselves Persian) and they celebrate an opportunity for regime change.
Like how Gaza has been a success, Libya, Syria, Lebanon.

Well they should read some history books and study Henri Kissinger and John Foster Dulles.
I always find some irony when people from the middle east (Iran, Egypt) escape to the USA, the country who embarked on a mission of destabilization.

Iran, is what it is, because of American intervention and the Petro Dollar.

If and when the war escalates and gas prices rise along with increasing inflation which shall see how successful Neo Con interventionist policies really are.
 

HeIsHere

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Yes, I am listening to Tousi TV which is run by an Iranian, his father is still in Iran, and he is clearly supporting regime change. He makes it clear many Iranians want to see the IRGC destroyed.
Yes regime change, a stellar success!!

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HeIsHere

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I never said it was the end, I said it was a success.

Israel just demonstrated the ability to act covertly, at will, from within Iran itself. In one night they ended the Iranian nuclear weapons ambition and wiped out their top military commanders and the hardline negotiators that refused to compromise and make any kind of agreement with the U.S.

So instead of a wink and a pallet of cash, they got what they deserved.

I work with a bunch of Iranian docs (who call themselves Persian) and they celebrate an opportunity for regime change.

Make it be about regime please... I need a moral reason to back up the narrative of preemptive strike.

 
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Like how Gaza has been a success, Libya, Syria, Lebanon.

Well they should read some history books and study Henri Kissinger and John Foster Dulles.
I always find some irony when people from the middle east (Iran, Egypt) escape to the USA, the country who embarked on a mission of destabilization.

Iran, is what it is, because of American intervention and the Petro Dollar.

If and when the war escalates and gas prices rise along with increasing inflation which shall see how successful Neo Con interventionist policies really are.

As much as you are a bit of a Karen, you’re much more of a Debbie Downer personality here. Constant complainer, never pleased.

It’s completely your right to be like this, but it’s never a good look. Have you ever considered the alternatives?

Iran was a great society under the Peyton-dollar driven leadership of the Shah and his American wife. It was only after his removal that the Ayatollah’s turned it into a world sponsor of terror. And that’s the alternative. A radical Muslim takeover of Sharia Law and a society hellbent on the destruction of Israel and Western values.

So yes— yes, to success. Ending terrorist threats and Oct 7 style murderous attacks is a worthy ambition. Destroying Iran’s nuclear weapons programs is a worthy cause.

Pray for peace and prepare for war if that’s what’s needed to secure it.

Peace through strength isn’t just a slogan.

But enjoy those lemons.
 

HeIsHere

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As much as you are a bit of a Karen, you’re much more of a Debbie Downer personality here. Constant complainer, never pleased.

It’s completely your right to be like this, but it’s never a good look. Have you ever considered the alternatives?

Iran was a great society under the Peyton-dollar driven leadership of the Shah and his American wife. It was only after his removal that the Ayatollah’s turned it into a world sponsor of terror. And that’s the alternative. A radical Muslim takeover of Sharia Law and a society hellbent on the destruction of Israel and Western values.

So yes— yes, to success. Ending terrorist threats and Oct 7 style murderous attacks is a worthy ambition. Destroying Iran’s nuclear weapons programs is a worthy cause.

Pray for peace and prepare for war if that’s what’s needed to secure it.

Peace through strength isn’t just a slogan.

But enjoy those lemons.
Peace through strength isn’t just a slogan.
Whatever you say, Truman Burbank.

And btw way USA meddled in Iran prior to the leadership of the Shah.
 
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read this article last week in NY Post:

Some LA migrant protests fueled by taxpayer-funded group with Dem ties — another with CCP link

from the article:

According to financial records obtained by DataRepublican, CHIRLA received nearly $34 million in government grants, mostly from the state of California, in the fiscal year ending June 2023, a jump from the $12 million it received the previous year.


I'm thinking about next steps ... Newsom/Bass to request Fed $$$ to clean up the fiasco Newsom is funding and which Bass is supporting through CHIRLA ...

a great example of "our tax dollars at work" ...
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Brasspen

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One of the things that allow someone to rise up into power, is just telling people what they want to hear? If you can tell them what they want to hear, and promise them all these things they want to have!
 

Eli1

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Like how Gaza has been a success, Libya, Syria, Lebanon.

Well they should read some history books and study Henri Kissinger and John Foster Dulles.
I always find some irony when people from the middle east (Iran, Egypt) escape to the USA, the country who embarked on a mission of destabilization.

Iran, is what it is, because of American intervention and the Petro Dollar.

If and when the war escalates and gas prices rise along with increasing inflation which shall see how successful Neo Con interventionist policies really are.
What do you know about history?
You think Nation-States is a post-modern concept.
 

HeIsHere

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read this article last week in NY Post:

Some LA migrant protests fueled by taxpayer-funded group with Dem ties — another with CCP link

from the article:

According to financial records obtained by DataRepublican, CHIRLA received nearly $34 million in government grants, mostly from the state of California, in the fiscal year ending June 2023, a jump from the $12 million it received the previous year.


I'm thinking about next steps ... Newsom/Bass to request Fed $$$ to clean up the fiasco Newsom is funding and which Bass is supporting through CHIRLA ...

a great example of "our tax dollars at work" ...
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Here let's make it more depressing about how the system actually works,

the government prints money because it does not have any money of its own and then it collects taxes to attempt to keep down the level of debt from getting too high.

So in reality, your tax dollars are not at work but actually more like making the lowest payment on a VISA card. :)
 

Eli1

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Here let's make it more depressing about how the system actually works,

the government prints money because it does not have any money of its own and then it collects taxes to attempt to keep down the level of debt from getting too high.

So in reality, your tax dollars are not at work but actually more like making the lowest payment on a VISA card. :)
The only thing more depressing than this are leftists takes.
 

ResidentAlien

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Vance Boelter (the MN shooter) is a religious nut (for lack of a better word) and a Christian nationalist. Keep watching this story, it will all come out.