P.J. Denyer
Penultimate Amazing
They only need to stop tanker traffic. Don't need to board them or sink anything. Just blockade.
I've seen a report that GPS blocking in the Persian Gulf has increased by 60% since Friday.
They only need to stop tanker traffic. Don't need to board them or sink anything. Just blockade.
There is a new game in town, one which can ostensibly involve no weapons smuggling across borders. Namely, the use of a mass of drones launched from a truck or rail container, as per the recent Ukrainian non-terrorist example in wartime, to inflict very heavy damage by surprise, and at such a close range that warnings or even defense are impossible. No radioactive material means tracking is even harder; cardboard drones mean radar is useless.All this . . . thing did was to guarantee the U.S. will experience a briefcase nuke somewhere in the future.
Or am I being too cynical?
The stupid thing is... okay, one of the stupid things is he could have had a good point but he squandered the chance. The interviewer seems to think it implicit that what the supreme leader wants is what Iran does. Khameini is opposed to WMDs on principle, so a race to build a bomb in Iran would be going on behind his back.Forgot about intelligence.
Sums them up completely
Host: Are you saying the US did not see intelligence that the Supreme Leader had ordered weaponization?
Rubio: That’s irrelevant
Host: No, that’s a key point
Rubio: No it’s not… Forget about intelligence
Which Incompetent regime are you talking about?Or I think more likely a dirty bomb. And I think a real concern for the USA given the current regime's incompetence and ignorance is whether it has the necessary safeguards in place
To me "we trust our instincts" sounds like Trump's magical thinking.
Problem with Trump he has NOTHING but instincts.
Trump tore up the nuclear deal with Iran during his first term. But Joe Biden, who ran a consistent and even-keeled government, appears to have done nothing to negotiate a new deal or even try to get the old one back in place. Why was that?
It was somewhat similar to the China tariffs in that way, yes. More officially, the Biden Administration did seek to negotiate a new deal, but in the end, we were left with -Dems have always, always felt that they are vulnerable to claims of not being sufficiently patriotic. Despite all evidence.
And instead of reframing the issue, they keep on chasing after pro-military, pro-law enforcement, anti-immigration cred they will never get because it has nothing to do with facts.
Biden and Harris didn't think they could win unless they out-hawked Trump.
Remember who called Iran America's enemy no.1.
"We will judge Iran's leadership by their actions, not their words," a State Department spokesperson said Tuesday.
"If Iran wants to demonstrate seriousness or a new approach, they should stop nuclear escalations and start meaningfully cooperating with the IAEA," they added, referencing the International Atomic Energy Agency, an intergovernmental watchdog that Tehran has often subverted.
Of course he is going to say that in public.......what he says behind closed doors is something else.The stupid thing is... okay, one of the stupid things is he could have had a good point but he squandered the chance. The interviewer seems to think it implicit that what the supreme leader wants is what Iran does. Khameini is opposed to WMDs on principle, so a race to build a bomb in Iran would be going on behind his back.
who knows what happened to the material buried under the rubble left by the attacks?Which Incompetent regime are you talking about?
As fro the Dirty Bomb, I hope that the Ayatollahe are not that crazy.
If a dirty bomb was used in the US the response, no matter who the President was, would be massive. It would be consisered a Nuclear Strike and we know what that means.
I fully expect Terrorist attacks, but a Dirty Bomb would be suicidal for Iran.
Well, water is not the thing to use. We have lots of natural uranium laying aroung in Asia, and uranium oxide does not dissolve much. The UF6 from centrifuge does hydrolyze in water, so it could get into water. And then eventually precipitate as UO2.who knows what happened to the material buried under the rubble left by the attacks?
How would it be Iran's fault if some civic-minded individuals decided to safely dispose the radioactive material in the water supply of Tel Aviv ?
Also, given that both Israel and the US are demanding Regime Change (aka the death of the current government), what is supposed to hold them back from doing something suicidal?
What if they all step down and have open and fair elections, but as their very last act give all their radioactive material and bomb plans to their former terrorist allies, now disavowed? How would what happens next be the fault of the New Democratic Republic of Iran? And what would be the point of punishing it for what the previous regime did?
I really wish people would think the situation through instead of trusting that bombs are always the solution.
There have been several accidents involving uranium hexafluoride in the US, including a cylinder-filling accident and material release at the Sequoyah Fuels Corporation in 1986 where an estimated 29 500 pounds of gaseous UF6 escaped.[19][20] The US government has been converting DUF6 to solid uranium oxides for disposal.[21] Such disposal of the entire DUF6 stockpile could cost anywhere from $15 million to $450 million.
Who, Knamenei? What makes you say that? Just because he's your enemy doesn't mean he's only pretending to be religious. He doesn't think he's the baddie. He doesn't think Iran should have WMDs. Others in the regime have other views.Of course he is going to say that in public.......what he says behind closed doors is something else.
Ugh. The first rule of regime change club is you don't talk about regime change. Not unless you intend to wade in and impose it yourself.Now , accoding to CNN, Trump is talking about regime change.......which could not be done without boots at the ground.
And that worked so well in Iraq and Afghanistan.
I am not buying the massive distraction theory either.
The problem with Trump is he just plain stinks.Problem with Trump he has NOTHING but instincts.
But the USA has to wait at least 3 more years. Even then......Trump is right. Regime change is necessary.
In this moment, all eyes are focused on the fact that we have bombed Iran. We will not know what the long-term consequences of that action will be for some time. But two-week Don, the TACO president, sure showed them. The man who is too weak to take criticism and name-calling in stride, even though he does it relentlessly to others, the man who acts impulsively when challenged, remains in charge of the military and in control of the nuclear codes at this pivotal moment.
I now favor a constituional amendment forbidding anybody who has a TV show from becoming President.
I have seen no one argue that Iran are the good guys, perhaps you need to understand there can be a situation where its all just bad guys. Just because they are an unpleasant regime whose nuclear program makes Washington uneasy is not a justification for this action, if it were parts of North Korea, South Africa and several other nations would have been smoking craters years ago. In fact its notable that the only time the USA actually bestirs itself to take direct action over the threat of nuclear proliferation is when its a Muslim country that might acquire them. Also if you are going to worry about a government full of religious zealots with actual nuclear weapons and a penchant for attacking its neighbours maybe you should worry more about Tel Aviv than Tehran.I really have problems with the Iran is an innocent party belief common in these threads.