You know how that goes.They pop out to shoot and we destroy the mountain.
Good luck to us with that. Only 1 missile, drone or mine has to hit a ship to shut down commercial shipping.

You know how that goes.They pop out to shoot and we destroy the mountain.
Good luck to us with that. Only 1 missile, drone or mine has to hit a ship to shut down commercial shipping.

Good luck to us with that. Only 1 missile, drone or mine has to hit a ship to shut down commercial shipping.
They better not do that or Green Peace will be very angry.
One oil spill could ruin their coastline for decades.
They better not do that or Green Peace will be very angry.One oil spill could ruin their coastline for decades.
Surely the radical Islamic regime will keep that in mind as it continues fighting for its survival.
Surely the radical Islamic regime will keep that in mind as it continues fighting for its survival.
Not everything is meant to survive.
Evolution is the natural order.
Not everything is meant to survive.Evolution is the natural order.
Well we're not likely to get such an evolution in Iran without nukes or a lot of boots on the ground.
'Moments ago, at my direction, the United States Central Command executed one of the most powerful bombing raids in the History of the Middle East, and totally obliterated every MILITARY target in Iran's crown jewel, Kharg Island,' Trump said.
'For reasons of decency, I have chosen NOT to wipe out the Oil Infrastructure on the Island. However, should Iran, or anyone else, do anything to interfere with the Free and Safe Passage of Ships through the Strait of Hormuz, I will immediately reconsider this decision.'


You have no backbone whatsoever.
Trump and Israel get what Trump and Israel want.
“My daddy says war is good now!”
Unfortunately war is usually good for the economy. Takes a lot of people and companies to build more missiles and what not. In turn they make money.
They Were Promised Regime Change. Now Many Iranians Feel Betrayed.
In Tehran and beyond, residents worry they will be left with a devastated country and the same autocratic rulers as before the war began
"At the start of the war on Iran, Israel and the U.S. said they were paving the way for Iranians to rise up and topple their government. Many Iranians cheered on the offensive as a last resort to overthrow rulers who killed thousands of protesters in January.”
Now, they are grappling with the possibility that the war will end with them living under the same authoritarian rule and crushing international sanctions, but in devastated cities with an aggrieved government that has vowed to take an even harder line against dissent.
One Tehran-based civil-society activist and former political prisoner said Iranians were truly hopeful two weeks ago as the war began. Now, the person said, they feel betrayed. An English-language teacher living in Tehran who is opposed to the government but also the war was more blunt. “We were f—ed over,” the teacher said, saying they were turned into an excuse to launch a devastating war. “It’s like we have gone back a hundred years in time.”
The disappointment was triggered by a U-turn by Israeli and U.S. officials, who now are suggesting the time isn’t ripe for regime change."

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