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oldngray

nowhere special
100% of the time 80% of the numbers are made up
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rickyb

Well-Known Member

considering who they elect into power, it seems possible they want it

you even find support for it on here pretty easily.

this is an older video but you can see their attitudes on here

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rickyb

Well-Known Member
Are you sad that our B-2s will soon be taking out Fordo?
thats up for debate

and mearsheimer said they can just build it back

im sad america is joining in an extremely dangerous war which it likely wont win like the previous wars, instead of helping suffering americans at home.
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
thats up for debate

and mearsheimer said they can just build it back

im sad america is joining in an extremely dangerous war which it likely wont win like the previous wars, instead of helping suffering americans at home.
A facility like Fordo takes a long time to build. And can always be destroyed again.
 

Thebrownblob

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American investigative

journalist Seymour Hersh in his latest

Substack article wrote:

A major U.S. bombing campaign
against Iran is expected to begin as
early as this weekend, according to
(his trusted) Israeli and American
sources.




Substack article wrote:


Approved by the Trump administration, the strikes will focus on key military and nuclear


infrastructure, including the fortified Fordow facility, where Iran's most advanced centrifuges are located deep underground. The delay in timing, Hersh reports, is due to Trump's desire to avoid disrupting U.S. markets when trading opens Monday.

The operation goes beyond targeting Iran's nuclear capabilities-it aims to destabilize the country's leadership.

U.S. and Israeli planners are counting on internal unrest to break out, hoping that strikes on military bases, police stations, and administrative centers will incite broader opposition. Hersh says there are even unconfirmed reports that Ayatollah Khamenei may have left Tehran.
 
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