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(03-25-2026, 04:43 PM)ANNEE Wrote: Hmmmmmm . . . interesting.
Kevin O'Leary — obtained a United Arab Emirates citizenship in order to be able to partner with Emiratis on investments.
Well he is an investor in many things.
He is a Canadian citizen and he also holds Irish citizenship.
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03-25-2026, 04:57 PM
This post was last modified: 03-25-2026, 05:07 PM by putnam6. 
Lets hope this isnt true.
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Reports in Iran of a strike on an American KC-135 refueling aircraft
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Translated from: Hebrew•Today at 5:47 PM
Quote:Yes, there are credible reports of Iranian missile strikes damaging U.S. KC-135 refueling aircraft, but not in the exact way the query might imply (e.g., no confirmed shoot-down of a flying KC-135 by Iran itself).
What Actually Happened
• On-the-ground damage at Prince Sultan Air Base (Saudi Arabia): Multiple U.S. officials told The Wall Street Journal that an Iranian missile strike hit the base and damaged five U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker refueling aircraft while they were parked on the ramp/flight line. The planes sustained damage but were not destroyed; they are being repaired and expected to return to service. No U.S. casualties were reported in this incident.
• This occurred in the context of the ongoing U.S.-Israel vs. Iran conflict (Operation Epic Fury, which began around late February 2026). Prince Sultan Air Base has hosted U.S. tankers supporting strikes on Iranian targets.
Separate but Related KC-135 Incident
• A different KC-135 crashed in western Iraq on March 12, 2026, killing all six crew members. U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) stated it was not due to hostile fire or friendly fire—it involved two KC-135s (one possible mid-air collision or refueling mishap), with the second aircraft landing safely (one reportedly with tail damage). Iran-backed Iraqi militias ("Islamic Resistance in Iraq") claimed they shot it down with a missile, but the U.S. explicitly denied this.
Iranian and aligned sources (e.g., PressTV, IRGC statements) have amplified claims of shooting down or heavily damaging multiple KC-135s (sometimes inflating numbers to 7+ "destroyed"), but Western/U.S. reporting consistently limits confirmed damage to the five on the ground in Saudi Arabia, with the Iraq crash attributed to an accident.
Context and Verification
These reports stem from mainstream outlets like the Wall Street Journal, AP, CBS, CNN, and Military Times, citing U.S. officials. Iranian claims tend to be more expansive and unverified by independent sources. No evidence has emerged of a KC-135 being actively shot down in flight by Iranian forces over Iran proper.
The situation is fluid amid the broader Iran conflict, so details could evolve with further investigations or official statements. As of the latest reports (mid-to-late March 2026), the ground strike on the five tankers at the Saudi base is the key confirmed "strike on American KC-135s" linked to Iran.
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(03-25-2026, 04:55 PM)RazorV66 Wrote: Well he is an investor in many things.
He is a Canadian citizen and he also holds Irish citizenship.
This is true.
Not nearly as bad as friends and family having billions worth of ties to the Middle East while they decide policy.
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(03-25-2026, 04:57 PM)putnam6 Wrote: Lets hope this isnt true.
Post a proper source for once?
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope. Nothing...
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(03-25-2026, 04:57 PM)putnam6 Wrote: Lets hope this isnt true.
Five planes in one attack?
They must be parking them Pearl Harbor style.
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(03-25-2026, 04:55 PM)RazorV66 Wrote: Well he is an investor in many things.
He is a Canadian citizen and he also holds Irish citizenship.
I read his Wiki.
Some things are more interesting keeping an eye on then others.
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03-25-2026, 06:24 PM
This post was last modified: 03-25-2026, 06:32 PM by putnam6. 
It has to be a 1 in 1000 chance.
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THIS IS TRUMP’S BERLIN WALL MOMENT - PLEASE READ & SHARE
There are moments in history that define leaders.
Moments where the decisions you make don’t just shape policy, but shape how you are remembered.
For Ronald Reagan, that moment was the Berlin Wall. It stood as a symbol of fear, control, and oppression. And Reagan didn’t try to manage it or work around it. He challenged it directly, calling on Gorbachev to tear it down.
What followed didn’t happen overnight, but history remembers the outcome.
Right now, President Trump is facing a moment of a similar nature.
This time, the “wall” isn’t made of concrete. It’s the Iranian regime — a system built on repression, sustained by force, and extended through proxies across the region. It funds terror, destabilizes entire countries, and suppresses its own people.
There has already been movement. Strikes, pressure, disruption. But history doesn’t tend to remember partial measures. It remembers whether something was ultimately changed.
Reagan didn’t simply weaken the Soviet Union. He saw it through until it collapsed.
If this moment is to carry that kind of weight, it can’t end halfway. The objective would have to be clear: to dismantle the regime’s ability to fund and project terror, to break its grip on power, and to create the conditions for something different to emerge.
Because if that happens, the ripple effects are significant. The proxies lose their backing, the region begins to stabilize, and new possibilities open up that were not realistic before.
This is why this moment feels larger than a typical conflict.
It carries the weight of a turning point.
In that sense, it really does resemble a Berlin Wall moment.
The only real question is how it will be handled — whether it will be managed, or whether it will actually be brought to an end.
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