Does anyone know if it's actually that dangerous it is to just drop bombs on Iran? Personally I'll get nervous when there are Americans on the ground getting shot at.
People who's position is that there is little to no risk in our attacking Iran are mostly looking very narrowly at the situation.
My bias out front: Iran was a Saudi and kike problem and and both of those groups had plenty of resources that could be employed to solve that problem, should they have chosen to do so. Unfortunately, one of those resources was likely an influence op or ops against the US Executive and Legislative branches. Before the US bombing, Iran had limited ability to project force against US territory or assets to a degree that would make it worth enduring the retaliation. That does
not mean that they were/are unable to effect a devastating attack, just that the juice wouldn't have been worth the squeeze. Now their remaining leaders are literally hiding in holes, and under direct personal threat by POTUS.
They all know how that worked out for Gaddafi, The math has changed.
Iran engaging our "boots on the ground" or, missile/drone attacks against US assets in the Gulf are not the biggest risk. Doing both of those involve using equipment that is tough to replace against professional military who have been actively engaged in the region for >20 years. They can do damage, but it's nothing new really.
By far the biggest risk is use of cells inside the US, and I'm not talking about a 7/7/07 style bombing or even a Mumbai-style attack in a major US city with dozens of attackers w/ automatic weapons. The border has been effectively wide the fuck open for over 10 years at this point, and the Biden regime was ferrying military aged men in from all over the world, not just waving them across the border. Iran and their vassal groups could have imported hundreds or
thousands of trained fighters into the interior of the country during that time. Dudes who cut their teeth in in Gaza, Sadr City, Fallujah or any of a dozen other GWOT shitholes.
And the Biden admin handed them rent credits, phones, debit cards and auto financing at the border. They make their way to predetermined locations, where a "reliable" cell leader tard wrangles them while monitoring some message board for posts using predetermined language to communicate operational status or activation. They would have instructions to go to Walmart, or a office tower or power plant and use automatic weapons on whoever is there. Targets could also include elected officials, law enforcement, business executives or any of their families, music festivals, telecom or other energy infrastructure.
Anti-ship missiles are expensive, fake creds and airline tickets to Columbia or Mexico are cheap.
And if it was easy to walk across the border, how hard do you think it would be to send a few shipping containers of AKs, PKMs and explosives through Laredo? 10k northbound trucks a day, at Laredo alone. 3 containers a month, for the last 2-4 years, en route to leased/purchased commercial storage lots or units across the country.
And I haven't even touched using those same commercial properties to set up print farms to crank out FPV drones using components sourced from AliExpress. Ukraine did it to Russia and the kikes just did it to Iran 10 days ago.
Now, Khomeini's hiding in a bunker, Quds Force is severely reduced, but probably not wiped out. They don't have their notional nuke deterrent, and probably don't even have a partially functional AA network, and visions of butt holes and bayonets are on their mind. Starlink is enabled in Iran.
Taking this action would likely get Iran nuked, but the math has changed.
Edit: Kurt Schlichter war gamed this scenario last year in a fictional account, titled
The Attack. Parts of it are a tough read.