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@King_J_Der

Katılım Ekim 2016
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Tokyo Morose
Tokyo Morose@LTsarcasm·
This bit with the E-3G is also why I have given Iran such crap on their targeteering. By far the most profitable targets for their missiles and drones would be the ramps full of planes in the open. Instead more than half of their stuff is going to pound the poor UAE.
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ソルダート ジェイ@King_J_Der·
@Trotes936897 @myknihil That was exactly your point. If you're gonna start claiming something isn't fully domestic because some tech came from other places, then no country produces fully domestic.
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ソルダート ジェイ@King_J_Der·
@Osint613 You contradict yourself in the dumbest way possible here. If they're launching these that take a lot longer to setup, then the clearest conclusion is that US and Israeli eyes aren't on them sufficiently
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Iran using the Sejjil for the first time tells you everything. Liquid-fueled missiles take hours to set up... With Israeli and U.S. eyes on every launcher, those are death traps. Solid fuel launches in minutes. But Iran has far fewer of them. The escalation is a sign of desperation, not strength.
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Derek Pederson 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇻🇪
So the outcome so far is: - the regime is weakened military but hardened politically - Iran destroyed their relationship with several countries that had been neutral in the Middle Eastern Cold War like Qatar, Oman, and Turkey that will now likely lean towards the anti-Iran coalition in the future - Iran has lost a lot of influence in both Lebanon and Iraq (Maliki is out, looks like Sudani will get another term as PM) and in Lebanon it might be for good if Hezbollah can be disarmed with the help of Syria and Israel - No obvious off-ramp to the war as the IR has rejected a ceasefire but we might be able to keep the Straight of Hormuz open via tactical operations - The opposition remains too disorganized relative to the hardliners in the government to overthrow the regime, despite a majority of Iranians desiring this outcome and even factions of the government probably wanting to break with the Mullahs - The only thing the US could do to *guarantee* such an outcome would be a ground invasion, for which there is no support in the US Does this all sound correct?
Lyman Stone 石來民 🦬🦬🦬@lymanstoneky

dude if you're Oman you have to be so ticked off you spend decades being Iran's best friend in the region and now they're bombing you despite you have zero connection to the conflict

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J.T. Alexander
J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
This video is an obvious fake to anyone who actually has any idea what they are looking at. TLAMs are 18' long and impact targets at ~550MPH. They carry either an HE, Anti-Ship, Cluster, or Nuclear Warhead. This video depicts an approximately ~30' object traveling far below speed clearly carrying no warhead. This is very obviously not Anti-Ship, Cluster, or Nuclear, leaving High Explosive the only possible alternative. If you've ever seen an HE Warhead, it is obvious that this is not one. Smoke rises way too slow. There's no fireball. There's no apparent lateral blast wave. Here is a video of what an actual TLAM impact looks like: youtube.com/watch?v=2kDBYN… But the absolute easiest tell, if you actually know anything about the region, is that it was published by Mehr News. Its incredible how much Journalist-Skepticism leaves people's bodies when the journalist is opposed to Israel.
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Trevor Ball@Easybakeovensz

New video footage shows a US Tomahawk missile hitting an IRGC facility in Minab, Iran, on Feb 28, showing for the first time that the US struck the area. The footage also shows smoke already rising from the vicinity of the girls’ school, where 175 people were reportedly killed.

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The Mind Scourge
The Mind Scourge@TheMindScourge·
The US lost 63 aircraft (33 combat, 30 non-combat/operational) in the First Gulf War The combat losses were all to Iraqi air defenses So far against Iran the US has suffered 3 non-combat losses to that bizarre Kuwaiti incident The US is not growing more incompetent
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War Monitor
War Monitor@WarMonitors·
Geolocation:
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ソルダート ジェイ
ソルダート ジェイ@King_J_Der·
@upstatefederlst Losing billions of USD in radars that are hard to build and can't be replaced quickly ontop of fuel and ammo costs. None of this was in the budget and that 900 B per year isn't going to cover it in the short term
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Boku @ Frog sexo deux boogaloo electrique
No dude you don't get it you're supposed to fight an armed conflict as flaccidly as possible while enlightened onlookers declare the guy that's a bit of an abrasive asshole and the religious fundamentalist that liquidated multiple tens of thousands of protestors are the same
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kim høvik
kim høvik@kimhvik2·
For those that are blind, this is a MIG-29 and not a Israeli/American fighter jet.
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ソルダート ジェイ@King_J_Der·
@AdmiralAegis Person who clearly knows their history about naval encounters including the Laconia incident and the rescue of US sailors by the IJN Ikazuchi.
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提督 Aegis
提督 Aegis@AdmiralAegis·
Retard, submarines have been blowing up ships without a chance to fight back SINCE THEY WERE INVENTED. It's the ENTIRE POINT OF THE CLASS OF VESSEL. This fucking pearl clutching is wild.
Charles Mayne@charlesmayne69

We've become so accustomed to a rock-bottom sense of national honor that people can't even conceive of honor in war being a concept. The destruction to national honor under the Nuremberg Regime means war will be waged in the most jewish way possible.

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ソルダート ジェイ@King_J_Der·
@razorfist You're better saying you're a professional goalpost mover than attempt this sad display of "its different now, you wouldn't understand"
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RazörFist
RazörFist@RazorFist·
About FOUR MONTHS, moron. You're not a fucking time traveler. We can all tell, because a Time Traveler would actually exhibit knowledge of anything at all.
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ソルダート ジェイ@King_J_Der·
@tiberiusfiles Starting a war of choice for no reason except to support our """"greatest ally"""" and having that backfire with the Hormuz being closed is incredibly funny
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ソルダート ジェイ@King_J_Der·
@Will_Tanner_1 The funny part about this all is that there's people who still call the 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing a terrorist and cowardly attack. When this is no different other than location. Let them fight.
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Will Tanner
Will Tanner@Will_Tanner_1·
One of the more interesting things about this conflict is how many people on "right", "left", and "center" believe in some variation of the end of history Sinking enemy ships on the high seas has always been part of war, with the exception being when Christendom decided to be somewhat more civilized about it than taking the enemy's crews as slaves or killing them Would Francis Drake or Charles V have been horrified by an Ottoman galley being sunk? Lol. Lmao, even. They might have been horrified by even a hostile nation taking an entire embassy hostage for over a year, however... Maybe this is good, maybe it is bad. As with most of the war, we'll have to wait and see. But the pearl-clutching about history returning, particularly from those who claim to believe in a multi-polar world, or whatever, is ridiculous. Iran's proxy war against American troops in Iraq was "illegal". Sinking some Iranian oil tanker is "illegal". But those are laws no one enforces, and aren't real
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