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Originally Posted by AAdvocate
(Post 4034166)
How is his behavior ridiculous? Because he didn't serve and doesn't agree with your viewpoints? Well I did and I would put my deployment record up against anybody. So stop using Military service as somehow making it like your point is better.
He explicitly stated that people that don’t agree with his position would cower like weaklings. Both myself and others mention military service to explicitly prove that as a false statement. I’m not sure why this is so hard to understand. you know what the problem is? Is that you and vax keep saying “you guys” or “liberals” grow up and realize that adults dont fall into partisan lines on every issue. Adults can have broad spectrum opinions that bracket both sides. If you knuckleheads stop arguing against the “left” and just talk about the point at hand youd get a much better interaction. |
Originally Posted by Hubcapped
(Post 4034186)
dude, are you also not tracking the conversation?
He explicitly stated that people that don’t agree with his position would cower like weaklings. Both myself and others mention military service to explicitly prove that as a false statement. I’m not sure why this is so hard to understand. you know what the problem is? Is that you and vax keep saying “you guys” or “liberals” grow up and realize that adults dont fall into partisan lines on every issue. Adults can have broad spectrum opinions that bracket both sides. If you knuckleheads stop arguing against the “left” and just talk about the point at hand youd get a much better interaction. |
Today, Oil prices are up after Trump shot down Iran’s latest offer. The SoH has been closed since late February with no signs of a resolution anytime soon. Also, it appears that the US military is unable to open the Strait without investing significantly more assets or landing troops on Iranian soil.
The US economy remains strong. Over the past week, the Iran story has managed to sink below headline level for several days. Meanwhile, in Iran, there are no signs of instability. Their economy is in shambles but Iran is used to this. They fought a long war with Iraq as well as withstanding decades of economic sanctions. Iran has a strong secret police force, an unarmed populace, and a core of true believers in the revolution. That government has staying power. Are we in a stalemate? What happens if the airlines continue to hemorrhage cash while the rest of the US economy keeps chugging along happily? Which airline goes bankrupt next? JetBlue? As an Alaska pilot, I see our JCBA getting delayed indefinitely, profit sharing going to zero, and the risk of furloughs starting in September. This war will cost me at least $50k in income over the next twelve months. How much will it cost you? I would like to see us prevail in Iran, but by going to war without congressional approval, without the support of the majority of Americans, and without the support of our allies, Trump has given himself weak negotiating position. |
Originally Posted by LonesomeSky
(Post 4034437)
Today, Oil prices are up after Trump shot down Iran’s latest offer. The SoH has been closed since late February with no signs of a resolution anytime soon. Also, it appears that the US military is unable to open the Strait without investing significantly more assets or landing troops on Iranian soil.
The US economy remains strong. Over the past week, the Iran story has managed to sink below headline level for several days. Meanwhile, in Iran, there are no signs of instability. Their economy is in shambles but Iran is used to this. They fought a long war with Iraq as well as withstanding decades of economic sanctions. Iran has a strong secret police force, an unarmed populace, and a core of true believers in the revolution. That government has staying power. Are we in a stalemate? What happens if the airlines continue to hemorrhage cash while the rest of the US economy keeps chugging along happily? Which airline goes bankrupt next? JetBlue? As an Alaska pilot, I see our JCBA getting delayed indefinitely, profit sharing going to zero, and the risk of furloughs starting in September. This war will cost me at least $50k in income over the next twelve months. How much will it cost you? I would like to see us prevail in Iran, but by going to war without congressional approval, without the support of the majority of Americans, and without the support of our allies, Trump has given himself weak negotiating position. |
Originally Posted by LonesomeSky
(Post 4034437)
Today, Oil prices are up after Trump shot down Iran’s latest offer. The SoH has been closed since late February with no signs of a resolution anytime soon. Also, it appears that the US military is unable to open the Strait without investing significantly more assets or landing troops on Iranian soil.
The US economy remains strong. Over the past week, the Iran story has managed to sink below headline level for several days. Meanwhile, in Iran, there are no signs of instability. Their economy is in shambles but Iran is used to this. They fought a long war with Iraq as well as withstanding decades of economic sanctions. Iran has a strong secret police force, an unarmed populace, and a core of true believers in the revolution. That government has staying power. Are we in a stalemate? What happens if the airlines continue to hemorrhage cash while the rest of the US economy keeps chugging along happily? Which airline goes bankrupt next? JetBlue? As an Alaska pilot, I see our JCBA getting delayed indefinitely, profit sharing going to zero, and the risk of furloughs starting in September. This war will cost me at least $50k in income over the next twelve months. How much will it cost you? I would like to see us prevail in Iran, but by going to war without congressional approval, without the support of the majority of Americans, and without the support of our allies, Trump has given himself weak negotiating position. He takes it much further than what you wrote, but the overall gist of it is similar. Some of his points are: This Iranian adventure has caused great harm. Much of it permanent. America is now economically poorer, militarily weaker, and diplomatically both discredited and more isolated. A triple crown ( my phrase) |
Originally Posted by MaxQ
(Post 4034468)
An interesting piece in the Atlantic Magazine online by Rober Kagan titled "Checkmate in Iran"
He takes it much further than what you wrote, but the overall gist of it is similar. Some of his points are: This Iranian adventure has caused great harm. Much of it permanent. America is now economically poorer, militarily weaker, and diplomatically both discredited and more isolated. A triple crown ( my phrase) I have no idea what’s on the other side of it, but I highly doubt it’s better than us running the carefully crafted world which had us as the only super power since I’ve been alive. It’s like we had some tantrum, took our ball and stormed home after dominating the playground basketball game for 80 years, much to the bewilderment of our teammates and opponents. |
Originally Posted by Extenda
(Post 4034475)
It’s wild to me watching us dismantle the post WWII international order which WE created solely for OUR benefit, with half the country cheering it on.
I have no idea what’s on the other side of it, but I highly doubt it’s better than us running the carefully crafted world which had us as the only super power since I’ve been alive. It’s like we had some tantrum, took our ball and stormed home after dominating the playground basketball game for 80 years, much to the bewilderment of our teammates and opponents. |
Originally Posted by Turbosina
(Post 4034487)
This 100 percent.
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Originally Posted by MaxQ
(Post 4034468)
An interesting piece in the Atlantic Magazine online by Rober Kagan titled "Checkmate in Iran"
He takes it much further than what you wrote, but the overall gist of it is similar. Some of his points are: This Iranian adventure has caused great harm. Much of it permanent. America is now economically poorer, militarily weaker, and diplomatically both discredited and more isolated. A triple crown ( my phrase) |
Originally Posted by Extenda
(Post 4034475)
It’s wild to me watching us dismantle the post WWII international order which WE created solely for OUR benefit, with half the country cheering it on.
I have no idea what’s on the other side of it, but I highly doubt it’s better than us running the carefully crafted world which had us as the only super power since I’ve been alive. It’s like we had some tantrum, took our ball and stormed home after dominating the playground basketball game for 80 years, much to the bewilderment of our teammates and opponents. |
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