2025 Israel vs Iran War

WW2? My nigger, for longer than that. In the late 1700s we sent our first purpose-built warships to go fuck up some pedoworshipping sand niggers in north africa.
"Fuck with the US, get bombarded" is practically the foundational axim of the US.
I was thinking more in the lens of superior firepower as a doctrine rather than tradition. Current American doctrine is that to an extreme, where you're not even supposed to engage as an infantryman if it can be helped, and you should call in support from artillery or air instead. If I were to guess, the mindset did probably originate in 18th century issues of the day, combined with the relative manpower weakness that the US had compared to the European powers. The only war I can think of where the US fought in a lot standard, infantry leading fashion was the Civil War, which everyone knows how that went.
 
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Three impact sites confirmed following Iranian missile barrage: Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Nes Ziona
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So they hit three apartment buildings. Each bomb Israel Drops targets a missile launcher, C&C, things of military value. The old Soviet MRBM's that they got at fire sale prices? They just go "Thattaway" and have software that locks onto the biggest building. Have the Iranians managed to target or take down anything more strategically important than a city bus? Abd no, those AI pictures of 7 story ginormous F-35's with hundreds of tiny people around them do not count.
 
The Israelis immediately stopped once they realized what happened. They formally apologized to the US and paid out restitution for it. They now have a memorial in the Israeli Naval museum explaining the incident with a plague honoring the American sailors who died.

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You keep recommending this channel run by a lying Arab faggot who pretends to inform people by distorting the facts. Bet he never told you about the USA Stark where an Iraqi jet fired 2 missiles at an American ship in neutral waters and killed 37 Americans. The Reagan administration used the incident to blame Iran for the Iraqi pilots mistake.
 
The only war I can think of where the US fought in a lot standard, infantry leading fashion was the Civil War, which everyone knows how that went.
WW1, WW2, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom were all ground campaigns. It's just forgotten because of the impact of the air war.

People just confuse this with conventional vs unconventional warfare, mixed with forgetting Desert Storm wasn't just over after a few bombs dropped and thinking the Vietcong were ever relevant because of memes.

Afghanistan also was a major land campaign. People just got used to the detached air campaigns of the latter stages of the GWOT.
 
The Israelis immediately stopped once they realized what happened. They formally apologized to the US and paid out restitution for it. They now have a memorial in the Israeli Naval museum explaining the incident with a plague honoring the American sailors who died.
Because they got caught trying to instigate a war between the US and Egypt so as to justify a land grab all the way up the Suez.

The Israelis did not immediately stop. The attack lasted 2 hours. For comparison, the German invasion of Denmark lasted 6 hours.
 
The Israelis did that anyway without the US attacking Egypt...
And the US spent 10 years trying to mediate its release back to Egypt. If the US had invaded Egypt after a false flag attack on a US spy ship, it would be in their interest to give Israel control over the Suez instead of handing it back. Because the invasion did not happen, Israel eventually (reluctantly, and after trying to colonize it for both that entire decade and the preceding decade) gave it back.

If you believe the 2-hour long attack on a clearly marked US war ship during a clear, sunny day by one of the most sophisticated military powers in the world is anything but deliberate you are a fool. You exist to be exploited by people smarter than you. You are the raped.
 
Because they got caught trying to instigate a war between the US and Egypt so as to justify a land grab all the way up the Suez.
This happened on day 4 of the 6 day war, the Egyptian front had already collapsed, the Sinai was almost captured, and Israel had offered a ceasefire. Egypt accepted the ceasefire on the same day. Why would Israel offer a ceasefire at all if the plan was to grab all the way up to the Suez?


The Israelis did not immediately stop. The attack lasted 2 hours.
They stopped once they realized it was an American ship.

Because the invasion did not happen, Israel eventually (reluctantly, and after trying to colonize it for both that entire decade and the preceding decade) gave it back.

You mean signed a peace treaty with Egypt that was worth far more than the Sinai. The US would have never given Israel control of the Suez and the Israelis regarded the Sinai as a pain that they would gladly get rid of.
 
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