@TweetTardSavant@ItsTheEnforcer I'm. Kinda thinking that people aren't frustrated with the fact that Trump appears to want to end the war. It's probably all about the fact the deal he seems to be proposing and the overall situation leaves the regime in better position than it was to begin with.
@BillyRRobinson@ItsTheEnforcer And why would that be? Because I'm not entirely on the other side of the fence, perhaps? Cus, ya know, if that's your reasoning, perhaps it is you who nerds some sort of treatment. Just saying, my man ;)
@marianagnche Yeah, Russia's pretty darn cool. I've been there a bunch of times do I would know. But that raises the question: thy the F you Russians can't just stay in Russia? I mean seriously. How is it that 80% of Russians I talk to would move out of Russia given the opportunity? π€π
@WardRoman31947@archeohistories According to the bible you're a piece of pottery and your woman is a rib-based clone of you, so.... Perhaps taking that particular book literally isn't the best idea. Just a thought ;)
@SnapmasterNFT@LowResolve@archeohistories Greenland shark's lifespan is estimated to be 252 to 512 years, so you're slightly off, methinks. And that's not what the op meant to begin with, so there's that ;)
@BillyRRobinson@ItsTheEnforcer Well, there's also the big red button. I mean, the us has enough strategic missiles to take out both China and Russia, so Iran would even make a dent in the stockpile. Not that I believe it will happen, of course, but technically it is a possibility.
@capreseboy @BillyRRobinson@ItsTheEnforcer I'd imagine you're right, yeah. But to say that the US doesn't have other options that to maintain the status quo is totally off. The US absolutely has the option to end it on its terms within hours. It's just that it's, ya know, the ballistic option
@realZacZook@HormuzLetter The IRGC effectively runs the country and they're not about give up the power, so there's no distinction. The fact that Trump seems to be talking to someone with different views that that of the IRGC changes jack shit, my man.
@ItsTheEnforcer Dude, the US apparently can abandon Poland, which actually proved itself as a reliable ally when push came to shove, so what are we even talking about here? Priorities, my man, priorities
@BilalAhmeyd@araghchi Yeah, very different place indeed - unlike in the case of Gaza, nobody will cry a river when that desert shithole gets nuked and starts glowing in the dark. Just sayin'
@araghchi Yeah, no military solution till you goatfuckers get nuked, at which point the only "no solution" issue will be Allah's inability to come up with enough virgins for you imbeciles.
@ItsTheEnforcer The precedent was set by the Korean War. Note that we only call it war, because it sounds and feels adequate. Technically that was a policing operation, and it was like that ever since. The US Congress abdicated its war powers a long time ago, my man.
@trbird402@ItsTheEnforcer Yeah, and it's been like that since the WW2. The US never declared a war since then. Not technically, anyways. Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afganistan, you name it, neither one has seen a formal declaration of war.
@JohnCrowley001@ItsTheEnforcer What "original" constitution are you talking about? I'm pretty sure that the congress has that power because the article I, section 8, clause 11 of the US Constitution says so. It no amendment added later on. It's the original document.
@EdenMourns@ItsTheEnforcer I'd rather have everyone as a friend. The problem is that in the real world politics there's no such thing as friends - there's only overlapping and conflicting interests. You think in the terms of friendship and you end up like Poland back in the day.
@Mahamud313 It's all cool, and I don't even disagree with you personally (after all, your country - you do you), but the reality is that the US is more likely to just make Tehran into a flowing sheet of glass rather than to let Iran have a nuclear program at this point. Nothing you can do.