
Red Airbent over by Elon’s Jannies
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Red Airbent over by Elon’s Jannies
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the proletarian ummah is weak habibi


🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump admits why he had no choice but to end the war: "We would have run out of [oil] reserves in about 4 weeks." Writer: Mhedi

It all could have went very different for Iran if: - It had no missiles & drones able to penetrate opponents defenses and answer back... ↪️ 🇺🇲 + 🇮🇱 would have certainly hit Powerplants & bridges - It had no 60% enriched weaponizable Uranium... ↪️ Entirely possible that it's Missile Cities & Nuclear sites would have been hit by chemical or even tactical nuclear weapons - It had no persistent & credible control over the Strait of Hormuz on which world economy depends... ↪️ A U.S. naval & economic blockade could have put Iran under siege without any leverage to counter it with time on its side - It had no super-hardened Missile & Drone Cities... ↪️ U.S. & Israeli stand-off missile power, and Airpower, would have neutralized Iran's capability to hit back at will and persistently - It had no ambush-type air-defenses to hold opposing Airpower at risk... ↪️ 🇺🇲 & 🇮🇱 Airpower with low-cost guided bombs could have suppressed Missile & Drone launch operations and badly degrade Iran's missile launcher fleet ➡️ Only the combination of all of this, and more, lead to the outcome we witnessed Iran is a very... different country...

*sips coffee* Well, at least the Iran deal pretty conclusively demonstrates the Israelis do NOT, in fact, control U.S. foreign policy.


The Air Force has released the names of all eight people killed in the B-52 crash at Edwards AFB in Southern California.

Smartest thing for Trump to do is lull Iran into complacency with this deal and then let Israel do another decapitation strike.

In all seriousness, Trump can win the "War on Drugs" by treating it as a military operation, and he's going to reveal to the American people that 50+ years of neocon military foreign policy was always DISHONEST and CORRUPT.

Iranian F-5 pilot who bombed US Buehring base in Kuwait: We were flying at an extremely, extremely low altitude. From a flight-standard perspective, the standard training altitude is around 500 feet, but we were below 50 feet. We knew that Patriot systems were deployed in the area, and that this base had multi-layered air defense. Given Kuwait’s cooperation, they were protecting this base, and scrambled F-18s were monitoring it. Even though we knew AWACS aircraft were up there and surveillance/listening sites were active, the entire flight was conducted under complete radio silence. I should mention here that there were 2-3 ships, we were flying so low that we passed between 2 ships, and their decks were higher than us. In other words, the sailors were looking down at us from the deck. We passed through there, and thank God, entered Kuwaiti waters, and from there entered Kuwait itself. When we entered Kuwait, the high-voltage power lines suddenly became 10x times more numerous. Their refineries and forces were along our route, all of them were within our reach. We could have bombed them immediately without any problem. But our target was Camp Buehring. We carried out this route at very high speed and very low altitude. And then, when we reached the base, we bombed it successfully.
















