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Old 03-19-2026 | 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by ShyGuy
I absolutely agree with the bolded first 4 words of your post. So speaking of batpoop crazy religious zealots, let’s start with the U.S. and Israel.


And what Iranian put a vest on their wives or kids?
Just checking—you feel the United States is full of religious zealots? And these zealots are conducting this war? You think Israel is fighting because of religion?Keep in mind there are Arab citizens in Israel as well, including Christians and other faiths. Which religion are they fighting under? Is Israel not responsible for defending all of its citizens from being annihilated (which Iran openly supports)?

Yes, there are Evangelicals in the USA that feel that Israel must be defended at all costs because of biblical interpretation. Catholics do not share that viewpoint as they differentiate the “people of Israel” vs the modern 1947 State of borders and country.

Let’s remember it’s not called Iran. It’s the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Islamic Republic has funded IEDs, vests, vehicle borne delivery, etc. They may not have done vests directly, but definitely by proxy. You cannot by default sidestep the religious context that Iran operates under.

Persia was not this way.
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Old 03-19-2026 | 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by ShyGuy
If Iran had zero intentions of pursuing a nuclear program for weaponry, they are going to be 100% committed now.
They had/have every intention. Confirmed.
The Israeli PM is a legendary warrior. Just as Putin was a KGB master spy, assassin. Both are not without significant minority opposition at home.

Consider the Gaza solution. Any reluctance Knesset has to preemptively strike on suspicion the Islamic Republic Iran has obtained an H bomb, by whatever means, will in no way stop a boomer strike on the nexus of extremist Shia rule. For certain. Go ahead and sail through the strait then.

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Old 03-19-2026 | 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by at6d
Just checking—you feel the United States is full of religious zealots? And these zealots are conducting this war? You think Israel is fighting because of religion?Keep in mind there are Arab citizens in Israel as well, including Christians and other faiths. Which religion are they fighting under? Is Israel not responsible for defending all of its citizens from being annihilated (which Iran openly supports)?

Let’s remember it’s not called Iran. It’s the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Islamic Republic has funded IEDs, vests, vehicle borne delivery, etc. They may not have done vests directly, but definitely by proxy. You cannot by default sidestep the religious context that Iran operates under.

Persia was not this way.

Well we can’t go partisan here on the forum. But Im simply going by the openly Christian Bible quotes and commentary by the SecDef Hegseth during war updates, press briefings. This is not normal. As for Bibi, absolutely a religious zealot.

Religion is a driver for the problems in the ME, yes. That and land. It’s why you’ll never see a 2 state solution. Those hopes died with Rabin.
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Old 03-19-2026 | 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by ShyGuy
I absolutely agree with the bolded first 4 words of your post. So speaking of batpoop crazy religious zealots, let’s start with the U.S. and Israel.


And what Iranian put a vest on their wives or kids?

You’re just arguing your own personal threshold wasn’t reached and that is ok.

There is an elected congress that can shut it all down if they want to and they haven’t.

No one is drafting HS kids to go die in a jungle.

If LBJ hadn’t created so much war fatigue this problem would have been solved before the revolution started.

No reason to kick the can down the road for our kids to solve.

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Old 03-19-2026 | 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by OpieTaylor
You’re just arguing your own personal threshold wasn’t reached and that is ok.
Nor was ours. Fact, according to our US intelligence agency.


No reason to kick the can down the road for our kids to solve.
Of all the issues we could possibly “solve,” bombing yet another ME country would be at the extreme bottom of my list. We have tons of issues at home here we could spend $$$ billions to fix first.
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Old 03-19-2026 | 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by ShyGuy
Well we can’t go partisan here on the forum. But Im simply going by the openly Christian Bible quotes and commentary by the SecDef Hegseth during war updates, press briefings. This is not normal. As for Bibi, absolutely a religious zealot.

Religion is a driver for the problems in the ME, yes. That and land. It’s why you’ll never see a 2 state solution. Those hopes died with Rabin.
Joy Reid is that you?
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Old 03-19-2026 | 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by ShyGuy
Nor was ours. Fact, according to our US intelligence agency.



Of all the issues we could possibly “solve,” bombing yet another ME country would be at the extreme bottom of my list. We have tons of issues at home here we could spend $$$ billions to fix first.

Joe Kent wasn’t voted for by the people and his opinion does not govern.

Your fight attendant is your eyes and ears in the cabin, does their opinion govern over yours, because they say you are blind and deaf without them and they’ll quit if you don’t do what they say?

Rising taxes, filling in pot holes, or handing more welfare isn’t in the middle of a 47 years historic opportunity.

There is a reason Tel Aviv isn’t sitting right under a chlorine cloud, Assad is gone, and now was the time.

Iran let their foreign defense strategy fall into the crapper.
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Old 03-19-2026 | 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Lowslung
Most likely explanation is that Israel knows it has a limited window to act vis a vis the Trump admin. They’ve likely calculated that chances are good the midterms in the U.S. will seriously constrain the administration’s ability to act & they want to accomplish as much kinetic effect as possible until that point.

With the current administration, Israel has been given far fewer red lights and is predictably doing what it feels is in its best interests. SOME of those interests align with ours, but certainly not all & even Trump appears to be frustrated with the extent of Israeli strikes so far in this war. Personally, I believe it was beyond foolish to cut the head off the snake & expect anything but equally venomous fangs to grow back.

We are paying a very heavy price in lives lost, lives forever changed, military capability being attritted (we lost seven tankers in a week, expending a metric f@%k ton of very expensive ordinance, and apparently F-35s are being shot up by Iranian air defenses that we were assured were zapped in the first days of the war). For what? When is it over? Hint: Middle East forever war hasn’t been over since 1990, & it won’t be over whenever we finally call this one “mission accomplished” which could be next week or ten years down the road.

In the meantime, the guys and gals that replaced me in mil cockpits will continue to waste half their lives in conex quarters that were built to last months, but will house troops for decades, we will continue to use up valuable equipment and countless taxpayer dollars (all while screaming about the national debt mind you), and China and other potential adversaries will continue to capitalize on our folly while building up military force and soft power in places we SAY are strategically important to us. This isn’t that hard folks. We’ve all seen this movie multiple times.
I just want to add on re:China and Russia. While I'm still confident in our national security infrastructure, I fear a lot of bad and short sighted decisions are being made by the political appointees.

One of the greatest things we gained from the Russian/Ukraine conflict was precisely how unprepared they were. If I were Russia and China, I'd be watching this conflict with a microscope. While there's definitely concern about the amount of munitions being expended on a relatively nothing threat, that isn't even the biggest threat to our economy and national security. This weird bipolar stance of isolationism/regime change is going to make developed economies reconsider the US dollar as the primary reserve currency.
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Old 03-19-2026 | 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by OpieTaylor
Joe Kent wasn’t voted for by the people and his opinion does not govern.

Your fight attendant is your eyes and ears in the cabin, does their opinion govern over yours, because they say you are blind and deaf without them and they’ll quit if you don’t do what they say?

Rising taxes, filling in pot holes, or handing more welfare isn’t in the middle of a 47 years historic opportunity.

There is a reason Tel Aviv isn’t sitting right under a chlorine cloud, Assad is gone, and now was the time.

Iran let their foreign defense strategy fall into the crapper.
I'm sure you full-throated defended Joe because he was voted on by "the people.". I'm sure you never chose to listen to police or military or Intel experts over an elected representative
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Old 03-19-2026 | 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by at6d
Just checking—you feel the United States is full of religious zealots? And these zealots are conducting this war? You think Israel is fighting because of religion?Keep in mind there are Arab citizens in Israel as well, including Christians and other faiths. Which religion are they fighting under? Is Israel not responsible for defending all of its citizens from being annihilated (which Iran openly supports)?

Yes, there are Evangelicals in the USA that feel that Israel must be defended at all costs because of biblical interpretation. Catholics do not share that viewpoint as they differentiate the “people of Israel” vs the modern 1947 State of borders and country.

Let’s remember it’s not called Iran. It’s the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Islamic Republic has funded IEDs, vests, vehicle borne delivery, etc. They may not have done vests directly, but definitely by proxy. You cannot by default sidestep the religious context that Iran operates under.

Persia was not this way.
If you need confirmation that religious zealots in the USA and Israel are behind the current war with Iran, confirmation is easy.

https://www.barakabooks.com/catalogu...in-101-quotes/

All you need to do is accept what has come out of the mouth of these religious zealots for the last 150 years. They don't hide their beliefs or intentions.
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