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I guess I don't understand this. Iran has openly attacked the United States and its interests abroad for almost fifty years. Its thin veneer of plausible deniability lies behind terror proxies, but they make little attempt to hide what they're doing. Thousands of Americans are dead through their actions, including its Armed Forces. It is Iranian government policy to bring about the destruction of the United States. The US has tried diplomacy for, what, thirty years now? The hypothetical is that they'll be able to create some sort of a WMD and pass it off to a terror proxy and set it off in a major population center overseas.

So what exactly is the issue here when the President decides enough is enough, and on the tail end of a successful air campaign performed by a US ally, drops a couple of bombs on them? Is it because that US ally was Israel?

Fair enough if the argument is that the US should never have been in the Middle East in the first place, or meddled in Iran in the first place to bring about the revolution, and so on and so forth, but you can't change the past, and it doesn't justify Iran shedding American blood. I thought the whole point of American exceptionalism was that it doesn't go both ways.
It's because terminally online /pol/acks (read: muslims) hate whenever Americans grow balls and kick dune coon ass. That fucking simple.
 
I have a RETARDED question unrelated to iran but about us politics, specifically US monetary policy

I swear I mean this question earnestly

If you (the fed/mint) print money and just dont tell anyone does it still cause inflation? I know on its surface it may seem obvious but the more I think about it the more it becomes the "tree falling in a forest with no one around" though process

If im wining in ANY argument in the future just quote this lil gem back to me "you figured out object permanence yet Adam Smith?"
The government puts money into circulation by buying bonds from commercial banks on the open market.
They can print all the money they want, doesnt matter as long as its not in circulation.
 
Now tbf, I haven't been keeping up much with anything new, but has Iran (or any third party that's not the US) even confirmed the initial intelligence that initiated the Israeli strikes? My understanding is that Israel supposedly gained access to pending engagement plans from Iran that involved using nuclear weapons and that was used as the entire justification for all this shit.
 
All of the wildly Pro-Trump people in this thread still haven't explained how bombing Iran is good for Americans in any way. You guys are coping just as hard as the Dems sabout heir shitty decisions.

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Well, their government openly chants “Death To America”. And Iran supports the Houthis, whose motto includes the phrase “Death To America.” I am pretty sure anything to harm somebody who wants me dead can only be seen as a good thing.
 
The government puts money into circulation by buying bonds from commercial banks on the open market.
They can print all the money they want, doesnt matter as long as its not in circulation.
what if they do that but keep no record of it and only use this "secret" measure to balance books and not purchase actual goods or services. would this adversely effect the economy?
 
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