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The Undercurrent
The Undercurrent@NotTheirScript·
To everyone saying, “I don’t want Americans dying in a war with Iran;” do you mean any more Americans? Because Iran’s been stacking US body bags for decades. Here’s just a partial list of American deaths at the hands of Iran or its proxies: • 1983 Beirut Embassy bombing – 17 Americans • 1983 Beirut Marine Barracks bombing – 241 Americans • 1985 TWA Flight 847 hijacking – 1 American (beaten to death on camera) • 1996 Khobar Towers bombing – 19 Americans • 2003–2011 Iraq War (IRGC-supplied IEDs) – ~500–1,000 U.S. troops • 2024 drone attack in Jordan – 3 American soldiers Estimated total: 781–1,281 American lives lost. Iran’s regime came to power in 1979. That means they’ve killed 17–28 Americans per year, every year, for the last 46 years; and we’re still pretending “peace” is possible with a regime that funds terror and calls for “Death to America.” So here’s the real question: If we keep letting Iran slide, who gets to choose which Americans die next?
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DC@chemdryin·
@NotTheirScript @PolDisc The hostage taking back in 1979 the deaths in failed American attack to rescue them (Jimmy Carter)....
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Lab-Man@LaboratoryMan6·
@NotTheirScript I fully support Israel's removing the Ayatollahs in Iran. However, if you believe this will lead to a 'free Iran,' you don't understand history. We've attempted this before with the Bush Doctrine in Afghanistan (2001) and Iraq (2003), and it was a dismal failure.
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Evelyn Bowman
Evelyn Bowman@BowmanEvel51049·
@NotTheirScript ..."who gets to choose which Americans die next".. I have an idea: Lets say to millions of illegal aliens, want a chance to stay or there's the boarder... Fight Iran if need be for your citizenship to prove loyalty to America and of the Free and Home of The Brave, Hypothetically.
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JCAM@WORDSbyJKC·
Thank you for shedding light on a critical and often overlooked aspect of history with such clarity and detail. Your thoughtful compilation of facts serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made and the challenges we face. I am sure that many are deeply grateful for your dedication to bringing this perspective forward—it honors those who have served and encourages us all to reflect with purpose. Your work is a valuable contribution, and I hope it inspires meaningful dialogue moving forward. 🙏👏🙏
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