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Trump says he bombed Iran
False flag?

https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/2036251...36296?s=20

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Russia was hit today, too

https://x.com/NoLimitGains/status/203612...03667?s=20

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(03-23-2026, 06:54 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: Newsflash for you - there is no plan.  Wake up and smell the global crisis you lot have plunged us poor sods into.



Global crisis LoL

The IRGC and the mullahs are desperately trying to hold onto anything resembling power but their reign is collapsing,
Their new normal is dealing with desertions because their guys are only getting 20 rounds each, no water, no food, and wounded troops are left to die because they won't send ambulances.
Their guys are a month behind on pay and the reservists are refusing to even show up.
That regime is circling the bowl.
It’s almost time for the Persian citizens to begin.
The fire rises.
(03-23-2026, 08:29 PM)cherokeetroy Wrote: https://x.com/officialrnintel/status/203...50877?s=20

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I was reading about that... the war is going like wars do. At this point, it doesn't matter who wrote the equation; there will always be mistakes and adjustments

Everything about war is concerning till there is peace.

This will not help...

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Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
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(03-23-2026, 07:26 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: I think you mean Argentina?

You clearly have no clue.

Cheers for your insult.

No wonder we don't want anything to do with your and your boss Israel's War.

For a less alcohol soaked perspective
 
Quote:The UK war with Argentina is commonly called the Falklands War (or Falklands Conflict). In Argentina it is often referred to as the Guerra de las Malvinas (Malvinas War).
What the war was over
The conflict was a 10-week undeclared war in 1982 over the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas in Spanish), a British overseas territory in the South Atlantic, along with the nearby South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands.
• British position: The islands have been under continuous British control since 1833, and the roughly 1,800–2,000 inhabitants (who are overwhelmingly of British descent) overwhelmingly wish to remain a UK territory. Britain views the islands as sovereign British soil and has a responsibility to defend the islanders’ right to self-determination.
• Argentine position: Argentina has long claimed the islands as its own territory, arguing they were inherited from Spain after independence and that Britain “usurped” them in the 19th century. Argentina sees the issue as a colonial remnant and a matter of national sovereignty.
On 2 April 1982, Argentina’s military junta (then ruling the country) invaded and occupied the Falkland Islands and South Georgia, expecting little or no British response. The United Kingdom, under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, assembled a naval task force and launched a military campaign to retake the islands. After intense fighting (mostly on land in the Falklands), Argentine forces surrendered on 14 June 1982.
The war resulted in:
• 255 British and 649 Argentine deaths.
• A decisive British victory that led to the collapse of Argentina’s military dictatorship and a return to democracy there.
• Reinforced British commitment to defend the islands (a major military base remains there today).
• The issue remains diplomatically contentious; Argentina still formally claims the islands, but the UK position is that there will be no negotiations over sovereignty as long as the islanders wish to stay British.
In short: it was a short but sharp war fought over whether the remote, windswept Falkland Islands should be British or Argentine territory.

Therefore the premise was and is correct, because undoubtedly if it were Starmer and not Iron Knickers, the Falkland Islands and all the sheep would speak Argentine.  

No wonder the Brits wanted the island... they will fight for sheep, but not lower petrol prices

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But change is 
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(03-22-2026, 01:42 PM)FlyersFan Wrote: The same length of time that Iran has been interfering with everyone elses.
Everyone all around the world does it.   Everyone.

Wrong. You lose.

The answer is 1953, twenty-six years before the Islamic Revolution.
(03-23-2026, 07:01 PM)RazorV66 Wrote: This is a regional military campaign to rid the world of the biggest sponsor of terrorism against the West.

It will be good when the self declared Anti Christ Bibi and the Epstein Class are gone. As for how we get there does keep the traditions of war ongoing.

Now America and Russia both getting some big refinery hits as the escalation trend is still going up. Bill Gates does manage to make the suspect list again with his eugenics views and net zero carbon policies.

For those that do have it in their head for some reason that killing off a few Billion people is a good idea, they are well on their way.

(03-23-2026, 09:57 PM)putnam6 Wrote: For a less alcohol soaked perspective
 

Therefore the premise was and is correct, because undoubtedly if it were Starmer and not Iron Knickers, the Falkland Islands and all the sheep would speak Argentine.  

No wonder the Brits wanted the island... they will fight for sheep, but not lower petrol prices

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You originally posted:

"Starmer would have surrendered to the Falklands".

But you edited it.
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope.  Nothing...
We are getting way off topic here, Evita





The more countries Iran involves, the better it is for Uncle Sammy. 

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The MIC will be raking in orders for
Patriot missiles batteries 

 
Quote:The Greeks have played this crisis perfectly - even closer to the US, close to the Israelis, close to the Arabs ... one expects the internal Greek planning nomenklatura to be called Project Themistocles or Operation SALAMIS
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BREAKING: Greece just shot down two Iranian ballistic missiles over Saudi Arabia. A NATO member that signed no declaration of war against Iran used a Patriot battery operated by Greek soldiers on Saudi soil to intercept missiles targeting the SAMREF oil refinery in Yanbu on the

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This crisis just made more visible the long term planning of Greek diplomacy, coupled with the increasing operational capacity of the Greek armed forces. In contrast to others that chose ambiguity and coercion, Greece invested in being dependable to its multi-faceted alliances and commitments. By carefully and gradually expanding its military and diplomatic footprint the previous years, Greece transformed itself quietly into a multi-regional security provider (Balkans, EastMed, Middle East), simultaneously taking part in protecting NATO's south-eastern flank, the commercially crucial Red Sea waterway leading to Suez and critical to the world oil supply energy installations, among others. Of course the primary mission remains to protect Greek territory, interests and security as well as its brotherly Cyprus, from active threats that are unfortunately still present. Even though the overseas deployments are purely defensive and most predate the current crisis, their recent successful interception of ballistic missiles in KSA and drones in Cyprus and the Red Sea make them more high profile, increasing the risks. So the challenge is to remain vigilant militarily, while at the same time to diplomatically re-emphasize Greece's defensive minded posture.
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