Economic Impacts of Iran War
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Well I guess this is going to be my last post, don’t even post much so I don’t really care lol. But got another infraction for apologizing to the mod .
Hopefully someone read this before it gets deleted.
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Economic Impacts of Iran War
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lol got an infraction from rickair for a comments in line with every other comment in this thread, I guess he felt attacked. Anyway Rick I just want to apologize if it make you feel bad.
Cheers!
Hopefully someone read this before it gets deleted.
Dear Merequetengue,
You have received an infraction at Airline Pilot Central Forums.
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Economic Impacts of Iran War
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lol got an infraction from rickair for a comments in line with every other comment in this thread, I guess he felt attacked. Anyway Rick I just want to apologize if it make you feel bad.
Cheers!
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Yeah I mean questioning the mods here lately is so edgy.
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Imagine the disappointment when they found out their upgrade from their 707 was....a 737
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Weapons procurement has become nothing more than a giant teat for contractors. Boeing and Lockheed could literally care less if the products they sell taxpayers are actually effective and useful. Their executives continue to get their bonuses and pat each other on the back for doing nothing other than effectively screwing the American taxpayer.
Can you imagine how absolutely forked we’d be if we were fighting the Taiwan conflict right now against an enemy with far better resources and tech than the Iranians? Holyforkingsheetballs we need to start getting our ****e together.
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Yes we plan for that as well. Immediately post cold war, the force structure plan was to be able to fight two such conflicts at once.
After enough drawdown, the philosophy shifted to "Fight One, Hold One". Idea being fight one conflict to a suitable resolution while preventing the other enemy from winning. Then shift forces from the first conflict to the second. Sounds challenging, and yes it is.
But in this case China is *very* deliberate about how they proceed.
1. They *really* like to watch, learn and take notes when we engage in major operations. As opposed to going off half-cocked on their end.
2. They like to do things on their own timeline, and they think long-term.
So I don't think they're going to start a war just because something else popped off on our end.
Now that's not absolutely saying that they might not have a plan ready, and their Go Criteria *requires* us to be involved elsewhere. Or even hypothetically that they arrange for the distraction to go down. But no sign of that in this case, I suspect this was probably instigated by IL one way or another.
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