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(04-24-2026, 09:00 AM)Kwaka Wrote: So you start this war with some sneak attack that bypasses all international regulations to take out a leadership and do some Sith lord ritual in taking out a school on day one. Like what kind of knee do you want Iran to take? Some kind of Epstein lifestyle where the rich have some gimp over for dinner? Or some kind of rules based order where things are sorted out on their own merits?

In how I am seeing this blue go, Israel and the US are leading the dance, Iran is responding in kind where it can. In how Iran is getting its regulatory procedures in check with the straight situation looks like they are sorting out their own back yard. If Israel wants to blow this up too, it is going to splinter into a lot more organization that has to be done if anything is to get through.

Like if the joos cannot trust money, what hope does this world have?
 
Weapons malfunction, kids sometimes die from that, it's just how life is. I know it's not good but it is what is.

The IRGC are terrorist seeking nuclear weapons and they funnel money into other terrorist groups who should exist either.  

The international community doesn't do shit for anyone but themselves, they also don't care about dying children either. Most of there leaders are Epstein types anyhow.

We will take Iran's oil so they can't sell it to our other international enemies and we will continue to run this planet as we have for the last 100 hundred or so years. 

You can get as emotional as you want about it but you are no position to stop it.
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(04-24-2026, 12:16 PM)SomeStupidName Wrote: The IRGC are terrorist seeking nuclear weapons and they funnel money into other terrorist groups who should exist either. 

The current approach has only embolden and provided international support to prevent such an assault in the future with nuclear capability. Time will tell if they make the grade.

As for the terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houties, Iran cannot do it alone. It does take someone like Israel with its invasion / settler program to stir up the locals. What is this thing that only Israel has a right to self defense? I don't see any legal jurisdiction that Muslims don't have a right to self defense. What if if was you cousins place getting bombed or home invaded by a two tier justice system?

But I suppose looking at the reasons of why they do fight... If taking a knee means like looking like Gaza, I would be pissed off too.
 
Quote:you are no position to stop it.

Not my job to stop it. The best I can do is deny the ignorance around it.
(04-24-2026, 12:36 PM)Kwaka Wrote: The current approach has only embolden and provided international support to prevent such an assault in the future with nuclear capability. Time will tell if they make the grade.

As for the terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houties, Iran cannot do it alone. It does take someone like Israel with its invasion / settler program to stir up the locals. What is this thing that only Israel has a right to self defense? I don't see any legal jurisdiction that Muslims don't have a right to self defense. What if if was you cousins place getting bombed or home invaded by a two tier justice system?

But I suppose looking at the reasons of why they do fight... If taking a knee means like looking like Gaza, I would be pissed off too.
 Iran cannot do what alone? Act like animals and murder and rape people, no is asking them too. What they are asking them to do is act like humans and respect their citizens and neighbors it isn't really a big ask if they had been decent people no one would bombing them right now they would just be buying their oil like normal people do from us. They wanted to act like pieces of shit then we can bomb the piss out them and their friends and their cousins, nephew, brothers, fathers, college roommate if we want to.

The Palestinian people should have never been in Gaza to begin with, the United States didn't give them any part of Israel, they don't like the Jews and no Muslims like them. Maybe they should ask themselves why no one likes them and you know take steps to fix that.  Either way they can't hols claim to a piece of land they have no capability to actual hold and should move on to somewhere else and maybe a few hundred years down the road they revisit the situation.
“The American press is a shame and a reproach to a civilized people. When a man is too lazy to work and too cowardly to steal, he becomes an editor and manufactures public opinion.”
― William T. Sherman
(04-24-2026, 12:53 PM)SomeStupidName Wrote:  Iran cannot do what alone? Act like animals and murder and rape people, no is asking them too. What they are asking them to do is act like humans and respect their citizens and neighbors it isn't really a big ask if they had been decent people no one would bombing them right now they would just be buying their oil like normal people do from us. They wanted to act like pieces of shit then we can bomb the piss out them and their friends and their cousins, nephew, brothers, fathers, college roommate if we want to.

The Palestinian people should have never been in Gaza to begin with, the United States didn't give them any part of Israel, they don't like the Jews and no Muslims like them. Maybe they should ask themselves why no one likes them and you know take steps to fix that.  Either way they can't hols claim to a piece of land they have no capability to actual hold and should move on to somewhere else and maybe a few hundred years down the road they revisit the situation.

With the censorship and banning of media in Gaza, where a lot of the more primordial acts are going on are more hidden for public view. What does leak out is next level evil if you hold any real humanitarian concern.

As for what this Jewish culture in Israel is more about, a strong Eastern European colonization of the Middle Eadt.  Bibi is from Poland. Russia does make about 1/3rd of Israel technology. America took on a lot of Jews from WW2, helped stop Hitler. They seam to control America these days and big in international banking. 

As for what Gaza became since the inception of Israel, the holding grounds for all that got evicted but did not have them means to go elsewhere.

All religions get whacked out at times. Without some common law to bind us, divided we fall.
(04-24-2026, 01:19 PM)Kwaka Wrote: With the censorship and banning of media in Gaza, where a lot of the more primordial acts are going on are more hidden for public view. What does leak out is next level evil if you hold any real humanitarian concern.

As for what this Jewish culture in Israel is more about, a strong Eastern European colonization of the Middle Eadt.  Bibi is from Poland. Russia does make about 1/3rd of Israel technology. America took on a lot of Jews from WW2, helped stop Hitler. They seam to control America these days and big in international banking. 

As for what Gaza became since the inception of Israel, the holding grounds for all that got evicted but did not have them means to go elsewhere.

All religions get whacked out at times. Without some common law to bind us, divided we fall.


The only "primordial acts" going on in Gaza are by Hamas against the Palestinians who were foolish enough to vote them into power, in this case they f'ed around and found out. Israel isn't the problem, they never where, you just hate Jews like a Nazi hates jews for no good or actual reason just because you are angry at life. It's the same as racism it's illogical and based not in truth but out of fear and hopelessness.
“The American press is a shame and a reproach to a civilized people. When a man is too lazy to work and too cowardly to steal, he becomes an editor and manufactures public opinion.”
― William T. Sherman
(04-24-2026, 12:56 AM)Astyanax Wrote: No need for anyone to imagine anything. Your 'Mossad analysis', wherever it really came from, is plainly based on the idea that committing the same atrocities in Iran that failed in Gaza and Lebanon will somehow win Bibi and his overfed lapdog the war. It won't.

There's nothing factually incorrect in the Mossad Commentary post #1 AND #2 I post from all sources many times from the pro-Iranian regime

Guess we will find out with Iran, but since 10/7, would you grade the situation in Gaza and Lebanon going in favor of Hamas and Hezbollah or against them?

Simple yes or no question cause I like you, and believe you are intelligent and thoughtful

Without 10/7, would Gaza and Southern Lebanon get obliterated by Israel as quickly and in such totality?

I know it wouldnt and I suspect you know it as well

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The MOSSADil post's core claims are largely factually supported by recent reporting from April 2026, though some elements are interpretive, exaggerated for rhetorical effect, or predictive rather than strictly verified as current events. Here's a breakdown:Accurate or Well-Supported ClaimsFood prices surging, basic goods slipping out of reach, shortages, and daily price spikes — even after the ceasefire: Multiple independent sources (including Iran International citizen reports from mid-to-late April 2026) confirm this. Residents described staples like rice, cooking oil, eggs, and meat becoming dramatically more expensive or hard to find post-ceasefire (announced around April 8). Food inflation in Iran was already extreme: bread/cereals up ~140% year-on-year, oils/fats up ~219% in some periods, with overall food inflation exceeding 100% in early 2026.

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Sanctions, war, and supply disruptions choking the economy: This aligns with the broader context of long-standing sanctions compounded by the 2026 Iran war (including Strait of Hormuz disruptions affecting trade, fuel, and fertilizer). The war exacerbated pre-existing issues like currency devaluation and import difficulties.
Economy under severe pressure / "collapsing": The IMF projected a 6.1% GDP contraction for Iran in 2026, alongside very high inflation (around 69% headline in some estimates). The rial had lost significant value, and average incomes were reported as low as ~$200/month in some accounts. This qualifies as severe economic distress, even if "collapsing" is somewhat hyperbolic.

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IRGC prioritized over the people: This is a common observation in analyses of Iran's resource allocation. The regime has historically shielded security forces (including the IRGC) from cuts while subsidies for civilians face pressure or removal (e.g., shifts in flour subsidies contributing to bread issues). It's plausible and widely reported in discussions of regime resilience, though not always quantifiable in real time.
Bread lines when supermarkets empty: Recent reports explicitly mention bread shortages, long lines at bakeries, flour shortages (including removal of subsidized flour in places), and prices exceeding official rates. Bread is a highly sensitive staple in Iran, with a history of price-related unrest.

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History shows unrest when bread runs out: Iran has seen repeated protests tied to economic hardship, subsidy cuts, and food/fuel price spikes (e.g., waves in late 2025/early 2026 and earlier episodes). This is a reasonable historical pattern, not fabricated.
Expect a global PR campaign blaming the U.S.: This is predictive/opinion-based ("expect"), but Iran's government and aligned media have long framed sanctions and external pressure as the root of economic woes, often emphasizing humanitarian impacts. It's a plausible narrative strategy, not a verifiable falsehood.

Potentially Misleading or Overstated Elements"Iran’s economy is collapsing — and the signs are here" / "This isn’t a temporary shock. It’s a system under pressure": The economy is in deep trouble (contraction + extreme inflation), but Iran has endured high inflation, sanctions, and currency crises for years without full systemic collapse. The post frames it as an accelerating crisis post-ceasefire, which reporting supports, but "collapsing" implies an imminent endpoint that hasn't materialized yet. No widespread regime fall or total breakdown is reported as of late April 2026.
"Millions pushed closer to poverty": This is directionally correct (war and inflation are worsening poverty metrics), but precise figures vary. Broader UN/IMF warnings note risks of millions more in poverty across affected regions due to ripple effects.
Overall tone of inevitability toward "unrest" and "regime" pressure: The post suggests a breaking point is near (bread lines → unrest). While economic conditions are dire and protests have occurred, the regime has maintained control through crackdowns, prioritization of security forces, and narrative control. Some analyses note that external conflict can temporarily rally support or unify elites around the regime rather than hasten collapse. No massive new nationwide riots directly tied to post-ceasefire food issues are dominating headlines in the immediate reports.

No Major FabricationsThe post doesn't invent events (e.g., no false claims of specific riots or total famine). It draws on real, documented trends: citizen-reported shortages, extreme food inflation stats, IMF contraction forecasts, bread subsidy strains, and the regime's tendency to protect its security apparatus. The infographic-style framing (implied "path from embargo to collapse") is opinionated commentary common in pro-Israel accounts, blending facts with prediction.In short, the commentary is mostly factually grounded in April 2026 economic reporting, with the usual caveats for partisan sources: it emphasizes the most alarming angles and extrapolates toward regime weakness, while downplaying the Islamic Republic's historical ability to endure and suppress hardship-driven dissent. No glaring falsehoods stand out.

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The U.S. Embassy in London issued a security alert Friday advising Americans in the United Kingdom to “exercise increased caution” following recent attacks and threats targeting Jewish and U.S.-linked institutions across the UK and Europe
(04-24-2026, 04:36 PM)ReturnofBroccoli Wrote: The U.S. Embassy in London issued a security alert Friday advising Americans in the United Kingdom to “exercise increased caution” following recent attacks and threats targeting Jewish and U.S.-linked institutions across the UK and Europe

Obviously.

Because hate-filled terrorist states will always attack innocent civilians because they are cowardly pussies, for reference, see Oct 7th.

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(04-24-2026, 06:30 PM)DBCowboy Wrote: Obviously.

Because hate-filled terrorist states will always attack innocent civilians because they are cowardly pussies, for reference, see Oct 7th.

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I can't tell whether you are melodramatic about October 7th or I am apathetic
(04-24-2026, 06:54 PM)ReturnofBroccoli Wrote: I can't tell whether you are melodramatic about October 7th or I am apathetic

I sympathize with Oct 7th because I lived 9/11, even went BACK into the military because of it.
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