The U.S. has been moving assets nearer to Israel to assist in missile intercepts and to provide better protection of U.S. bases in the region.
While the official did not say how the U.S. provided assistance, both U.S. Air Force fighter aircraft and destroyer-based missile defenses have intercepted missiles in previous attacks.
I’m not arguing we should or that we can avoid taking these actions, but we’ll be spending our own money and lots of it even if this is all we do, which is unlikely.
The TugGal who won’t provide modest funding to Ukraine in a war we aren’t even having to fight against our rival, is gung-ho about a regional war in the Middle East.
Didn’t say that at all. Do you ever get anything correct, Margaret? You’ve whiffed twice in a row now doing that thing where you make up simplistic, binary arguments in your head.
It’s a sign of dementia, Lionel. Also of stupidity.
The dazzler also supports open borders and no deportations without exhausting appeals to the US Supreme Court. Just don't call it playing for the away teams.
I’m on board for funding both. ‘Cuz I’m a war monger and a big spender, remember? Plus, unlike you, I value having the US retain influence through leadership. That can cost money, but it’s worth it.
It’s Netanyahu’s domestic policies fueled by his political survival needs that created the horror in Gaza and his embrace of authoritarianism. I have lots of problems with that, but I have no issue with his regional approach and especially in trying to topple the Iranian regime, which is despised by huge numbers of its own people and all the Iranians I have met through the years who fled here.
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Best line ever
Kick the mullahs out so 10 years from now I can go there and have a field day on Tinder in the name of democracy.
Persian women can be the hottest in the entire world. Or some have more hair than a carpet.
Anyways. Iran is a joke that was totally infiltrated by Mossad.
Russian anti-air is fucking useless.
Water is wet.
The U.S. has been moving assets nearer to Israel to assist in missile intercepts and to provide better protection of U.S. bases in the region.
While the official did not say how the U.S. provided assistance, both U.S. Air Force fighter aircraft and destroyer-based missile defenses have intercepted missiles in previous attacks.
I’m not arguing we should or that we can avoid taking these actions, but we’ll be spending our own money and lots of it even if this is all we do, which is unlikely.
Sure
H’s Breaking News:
The US spends billions militarily in the Middle East protecting trade routes and financial/strategic interests.
shocking and thnx for sharing, Big Brain.
The TugGal who won’t provide modest funding to Ukraine in a war we aren’t even having to fight against our rival, is gung-ho about a regional war in the Middle East.
Nice Whataboutism. Your Cockholster Soccer Chick must be disappointed in you.
This fool is so far off the mark he resorts to this nonsense. Nice strawman, faggot.
Chrissey says this war won’t cost us anything ‘cuz we already do stuff.
Deeeep
Didn’t say that at all. Do you ever get anything correct, Margaret? You’ve whiffed twice in a row now doing that thing where you make up simplistic, binary arguments in your head.
It’s a sign of dementia, Lionel. Also of stupidity.
H says we have to spend billions in Ukraine or we aren't leading the world
H voted numerous times for giving pallets of cash to Iran and Hamas
But Israel? Bridge to far
I wonder why
The dazzler also supports open borders and no deportations without exhausting appeals to the US Supreme Court. Just don't call it playing for the away teams.
I’m on board for funding both. ‘Cuz I’m a war monger and a big spender, remember? Plus, unlike you, I value having the US retain influence through leadership. That can cost money, but it’s worth it.
It’s Netanyahu’s domestic policies fueled by his political survival needs that created the horror in Gaza and his embrace of authoritarianism. I have lots of problems with that, but I have no issue with his regional approach and especially in trying to topple the Iranian regime, which is despised by huge numbers of its own people and all the Iranians I have met through the years who fled here.
What is…A meaningful well thougih out poast from DuckFC
the girls have trouble reading more than a couple sentences at a time. I’m learning my audience.
There's always Reno
Much of China's oil supply reportedly comes from Iran. I wonder what the downstream effects of that will be here.
You might be right.
Unknown to many, Russia has more fear/hatred of Iran than does the USA. The Russians, Saudis and others are probably quietly cheering right now.
Yemen is nice this time of year
Couple cents on the gallon long term max.
Short term futures may jump as people fear the war may spill over to other producers or become a broader regional conflict.