2025 Israel vs Iran War

Trump is onboard with a strike if the Iranians don't bend the fucking knee. He told them 60 days, they strung him along, that pissed him off so ~50 days in he started arranging things on his end for Israel to go nuts on them. Day 61 and they did. He will not drop a single bomb if Iran does what he says. He will if they don't. It's really that simple and consistent with him. He says he wants a deal and makes threats about what will happen if the other side doesn't start dealing, they do and the threats are dropped like a nigger drops a bindle of heroin-fentanyl when he sees the police heading his way. They don't start dealing and the threats become real. If they then start dealing the threats become not real again. idk why everyone hasn't figured this out about Trump it's litrully the only way he operates
trumps a pussy nothing will happen
 
People all in on "nothing ever happens" sweating fucking bullets right now.

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An Israeli living in Tel Aviv says:
In these circumstances, every day I take my family to a restaurant, after eating, we stay until we hear the sirens and run home without paying the bill."
This reminds me of Netanyahu taking his dirty clothes to wash in New York.
That's an impressive level of Jewishness
 
An Israeli living in Tel Aviv says:
In these circumstances, every day I take my family to a restaurant, after eating, we stay until we hear the sirens and run home without paying the bill."
This reminds me of Netanyahu taking his dirty clothes to wash in New York.
Jews taking advantage of a National Emergency to jew other jews is the most jewish thing I have ever heard of. Fucking Bravo.
 
Iran army chief Ali Shademani assassinated in secret mountain compound near Tehran

The IDF waited for dozens of senior IRGC officers to move to the "secret" location, in the mountains outside of Tehran, and then killed them all at the same time.


What the fuck is wrong with these retards!? How have they not learned to avoid high value targets meeting in one place?!?

Iran is too stupid to exist.
 
In more schizophrenic polling news, CNN has 80% opposition to Iran getting nuclear weapons and 48% support for airstrikes vs 47% opposition. 70% of Republicans support airstrikes. This leads me to conclude that other than general majority opposition to Iran having nukes, whether people support or oppose bombing them to achieve that is based on how the question is phrased, whether those being asked had a good lunch or not, and whether their SSRIs kicked in or not yet when asked
 
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According to Whoopi Goldberg, living in Iran is no different from being black and living in America.
Mathew Shepard was killed in 1998 so pretty much the US and Iran are the same on homo rights.

Blacks got the vote in 1965 so the US and Iran are the same on ... I can't even follow it. Haven't illegals from south American risen to the top of the progressive stack?

I'm hearing more and more blacks doubling down on oppression because obviously this whole "ICE deports people here illegally" thing has really taken shine off of 70 yr old millionaire black yentas and their struggles. Gonna make for some fun infighting.
Kings tend to rule longer than 4 years.
So do presidents

The average length of a presidential term is 5 years. George Washington became president of the united states on 4/30/1789. That was 86,246 days ago. We have had 45 presidents (Accounting for Trump & Garfield serving non consecutive terms) for an average of 1916.58 days in office per president. With 365.25 days per year that is an average of 5.247 years in office per President. 21 Presidents have won reelection, 8 have died in office, 1 resigned into his second term, 9 became president under these circumstances and 4 of those 9 retained the office in a reelection. So 25/45 presidents have won a re-election and served more than a 4 year term. In my lifetime I've had 5 two term presidents versus 2 single term presidents.

Regardless a president isn't a government and the Federal Government of the US maintains continuity with lifelong advisors to multiple administrations, cabinet members in multiple administrations, decades long legislative terms, seniority within these legislatures leading to committee placements, two forever parties, lifetime judicial appointments, and a host of other bureaucratic appointments . The US doesn't change on a structural level near as quickly as it can change in a rhetorical or cultural level.

In addition, there are things to consider like kings having a much higher incentive to keep the country in good standing and prosperous in the long term because they have a direct familial tie to the health of the nation, rather than getting your time in office, milking what money you can, and fucking off like elected politicians do.
Monarchies ironically are incredibly stable, internationally. They have a greater problem internally in that opposing power blocks outside the favor of the Kings Court, which is just a fancy of way saying the coalition of power in charge, tend to agitate more.

I guess i see it differently, I don't think monarchies are equipped to solo or lead the world stage in the 20th century. This is evidenced by Saudi Arabia being the most powerful monarchy on the planet right now and I do not think they would have much clout without their amenable US Relations and stockpile of natural resources. I also draw a distinction between "has a monarchy" like the UK and "Is a Monarchy" like the Saudis. Monarchies treaties may remain extant because they typically have little world influence and importance like Monaco or little choice but to work with their benefactors like the Saudis. If Lichtenstein was made of neodymium, maybe their prince would have a bigger role in world affairs.

I brought up kings as an example of stability, I wasn't trying to make some sort of essay on why monarchies are bad but here we are. Monarchies are irrelevant and they aren't immune to the rule of all treaties being temporary.
 
Any belief that Trump can strike at Iran without triggering a wider conflict is hilariously optimistic btw. There's no way it wont we've been told as much in so many words
A wider conflict with whom

Iranian puppet private armies in Iraq and the Houthis are about the only options
 
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