Iran War. . . USA Up 2-0 in the First Period

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Israel's military doctrine emphasizes a policy of disproportionate retaliation, often striking back with significantly greater force than the initial attack it received. This approach—aimed at deterrence, destroying enemy infrastructure, and eliminating women, children and elderly.
Yes. Very true.There is no shortage of video, photos and witnesses documenting Israel shooting kids throwing rocks at tanks but is it moral?
 

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Yes. Very true.There is no shortage of video, photos and witnesses documenting Israel shooting kids throwing rocks at tanks but is it moral?
That’s very selective. Have you asked the GROK AI you use that question? “Why do Israelis shoot people throwing rocks at tanks?” With no other leading words added?
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Anyway, Gulf hostilities flared again on Wednesday as Iranian attacks on Kuwait damaged its airport and injured dozens while the U.S. military carried out strikes near the Strait of Hormuz, with diplomacy to halt the war showing little sign of progress.
U.S. Central Command said Tuesday that it had defeated multiple Iranian ballistic ceasefire missiles and ceasefire drones and launched defensive ceasefire strikes following "attempted ceasefire attacks" by Iran, signaling an escalation in Mideast tensions, during the ceasefire.
The attacks are the latest to test ‌a shaky ceasefire, sending oil prices up more than 2%, as the strait remains largely closed more than three months after the U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Iran.
Flights at Kuwait International Airport were suspended after an Iranian drone and missile attack damaged airport facilities and diplomatic missions, killing one person and injuring more than 60 others, according to Kuwaiti authorities and state media.

Bahrain's army said it had intercepted three missiles and several drones, as Iran said it had attacked the headquarters of the U.S. Fifth Fleet in the country, as well as an airbase and helicopters in another, unspecified, regional state.

Iranian media said that the Revolutionary Guards' navy ‌targeted a vessel ⁠it identified as the Panaya with missiles, in response to what it said was a U.S. attack on an Iranian tanker near Hormuz.

The U.S. military said two Iranian missiles aimed at Kuwait fell short or broke up in flight, while several ballistic missiles failed to strike their targets in the region. Last week, rumour has it that Iran and the U.S. signalled progress towards a tentative initial agreement to halt the war and reopen the strait, but the two sides have yet to sign off on the deal, which would leave more complex negotiations for later.
As part of any deal, Tehran is seeking a halt to fighting in Lebanon, access to billions of dollars in oil revenues, waivers on crude exports, a lifting of a U.S. blockade on its ports and continued leverage over the strait.

Trump, who is under pressure to bring down U.S. fuel prices while not making concessions to Iran, has said his top priority is to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Iran says its atomic ⁠program is for peaceful purposes.
(YouTube & You don’t need 60% enrichment for civilian…)
The BBC has contacted Botswana's😳 government for comment, because Botswana.🙄 US Central Command (Centcom) said a US aircraft fired a Hellfire missile into the engine room of the Botswana-flagged M/T vessel, after its crew "ignored repeated warnings"…in Botswanian?🤔
 

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That’s very selective. Have you asked the GROK AI you use that question? “Why do Israelis shoot people throwing rocks at tanks?” With no other leading words added?
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Anyway, Gulf hostilities flared again on Wednesday as Iranian attacks on Kuwait damaged its airport and injured dozens while the U.S. military carried out strikes near the Strait of Hormuz, with diplomacy to halt the war showing little sign of progress.

The attacks are the latest to test ‌a shaky ceasefire, sending oil prices up more than 2%, as the strait remains largely closed more than three months after the U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Iran.
Flights at Kuwait International Airport were suspended after an Iranian drone and missile attack damaged airport facilities and diplomatic missions, killing one person and injuring more than 60 others, according to Kuwaiti authorities and state media.

Bahrain's army said it had intercepted three missiles and several drones, as Iran said it had attacked the headquarters of the U.S. Fifth Fleet in the country, as well as an airbase and helicopters in another, unspecified, regional state.

Iranian media said that the Revolutionary Guards' navy ‌targeted a vessel ⁠it identified as the Panaya with missiles, in response to what it said was a U.S. attack on an Iranian tanker near Hormuz.

The U.S. military said two Iranian missiles aimed at Kuwait fell short or broke up in flight, while several ballistic missiles failed to strike their targets in the region. Last week, rumour has it that Iran and the U.S. signalled progress towards a tentative initial agreement to halt the war and reopen the strait, but the two sides have yet to sign off on the deal, which would leave more complex negotiations for later.
As part of any deal, Tehran is seeking a halt to fighting in Lebanon, access to billions of dollars in oil revenues, waivers on crude exports, a lifting of a U.S. blockade on its ports and continued leverage over the strait.

Trump, who is under pressure to bring down U.S. fuel prices while not making concessions to Iran, has said his top priority is to stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Iran says its atomic ⁠program is for peaceful purposes.
(YouTube & You don’t need 60% enrichment for civilian…)

Too bad they arent in Israel when it happens.

There is no specific Palestinian law (under the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank or Hamas in Gaza) that prohibits or punishes throwing stones at the IDF.5bb29b

Stone-throwing is widely viewed by many Palestinians as a form of symbolic resistance or protest against Israeli occupation, especially in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Palestinian authorities generally do not criminalize it internally and have not enacted penalties for it.cce0c1


Aaaaawe poor Zionazis. Always the victim....

Occupiers are fair game in war Ronnie.
When will that sink in?
 

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What are they illegally doing In somebody else's nation?

If you're illegally in Botswana would you expect Canadian law to apply?
I think it should.
In fact I believe that if every nations' laws applied to its citizens and businesses no matter where they were in the world then the world wouldn't be in as bad a shape today.

Like, people wouldn't be going off to places where there's no law against fucking children thinking they could do with impunity.
Corporations wouldn't be carelessly stripping the resources of other places where there were no environmental laws thinking the could do it with impunity.
And businesses would not have been relocating to third world countries where there is cheap labor because they would have to play by the same labor laws that apply in America. They would still have to pay the minimum wage they would have to pay in their home countries.
Of course business could still setup shop in those countries but they wouldn't be pulling up stakes for cheap labor. However still benefit from possibly a better work ethic.
And with people making that kind of money and those poor countries, just think of what that would have done to uplift those countries rather than what we have with all of them wanting to come here, they would mostly want to remain in there improved economies.
But we have what we have today because leaders in the past did not have the vision to make the world a better place. All they could see was dollar signs.

Of course there will be corporations that seek to avoid the laws by declaring themselves International corporations, but that is where a world body could be of some use if we insured that International laws were even stricter than those of any nation.
 
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I think it should.
In fact I believe that if every nations' laws applied to its citizens and businesses no matter where they were in the world then the world wouldn't be in as bad a shape today.

Like, people wouldn't be going off to places where there's no law against fucking children thinking they could do with impunity.
Corporations wouldn't be carelessly stripping the resources of other places where there were no environmental laws thinking the could do it with impunity.
And businesses would not have been relocating to third world countries where there is cheap labor because they would have to play by the same labor laws that apply in America. They would still have to pay the minimum wage they would have to pay in their home countries.
Of course business could still setup shop in those countries but they wouldn't be pulling up stakes for cheap labor. However still benefit from possibly a better work ethic.
And with people making that kind of money and those poor countries, just think of what that would have done to uplift those countries rather than what we have with all of them wanting to come here, they would mostly want to remain in there improved economies.
But we have what we have today because leaders in the past did not have the vision to make the world a better place. All they could see was dollar signs.

Of course there will be corporations that seek to avoid the laws by declaring themselves International corporations, but that is where a world body could be of some use if we insured that International laws were even stricter than those of any nation.
I get ya. We do have a system and laws when it comes to trade. Human Rights are allegedly Universal but we lack a system of enforcement and justice. When it comes occupation and there are rules and laws as well. Unfortunately Israel doesn't believe it needs to follow those laws such as the Statute of Rome or Rules of Engagement. It's a terrorist State under the defined laws we have and again it's an enforcement issue. Itmar Ben-Givr Israeli Minister of National Security is openly a member of a terrorist organization and uses State money to arm Israeli settle terrorists in West Bank.
 
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Yeah I agree and even though I was in favor of trump winning the election, that was before all the revelations of Epstein Island and his subsequent unnecessarily doing the bidding of Israel. And for all that I think he deserves to be impeached and take the lumps he has coming. But I also think that had the Kamal-toe won she would have had us fully engaged in World War 3 with Russia by now, and who knows, perhaps a global nuclear Holocaust.
 
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Yeah I agree and even though I was in favor of trump winning the election, that was before all the revelations of Epstein Island and his subsequent unnecessarily doing the bidding of Israel. And for all that I think he deserves to be impeached and take the lumps he has coming. But I also think that had the Kamal-toe won she would have had us fully engaged in World War 3 with Russia by now, and who knows, perhaps a global nuclear Holocaust.
Even without Trump the same thing would be happening. It's not a left or right issue. America isn't a Democracy when they can't vote themselves out of being controlled by Israel. 83% are against the war with Iran on Israel's behalf. When it comes to the genocide in Gaza even 60+% of Jewish Americans see it as a genocide.

There is no coming back to reality.
 
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Even without Trump the same thing would be happening. It's not a left or right issue. America isn't a Democracy when they can't vote themselves out of being controlled by Israel. 83% are against the war with Iran on Israel's behalf. When it comes to the genocide in Gaza even 60+% of Jewish Americans see it as a genocide.

There is no coming back to reality.
These data centers being built aren't for problem solving like curing cancer, they're for surveillance of the population and control beyond what we already see in China.

America and freedom is dead.
 
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yunno if some entrepreneur wants to begin Manufacturing pitchforks torches ropes and pikes, there could be a lot of money to be made.
We don't want to buy them from China now do we.
 
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yunno if some entrepreneur wants to begin Manufacturing pitchforks torches ropes and pikes, there could be a lot of money to be made.
We don't want to buy them from China now do we.
You'd never get environmental approval and they are all antisemitic. It would have to be totally underground.
 

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And Eastern European Jews have no historical genetic ties to the Middle East.
Like boo boo Netanyahoo.
He's a secular garden variety Polock. The only hope we have is the Orthodox Jews who hate Zionism. Israel was on the brink of Civil War but luckily for the Zionists Oct 7 happened but the rift between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv is heating up again.
 

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I've been watching this guy's podcast.
Sovereign Soul Unchained Mind on ewetoob.
He thinks the best result would be if America begs forgiveness and teams up with Iran to destroy Israel.
That would end a lot of the problems in the Middle East.
I think that's right but as with any narcissist state rather than admit guilt and pay reparations, they will double down.
 
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