Iran is not Iraq

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For Leftist retards and pro Pali terrorist lovers who are rooting for the defeat of a war the U.S. has already won and predictably just repeating Democrat Mullah regime talking points without engaging brain, comparing Iraq to Iraq is nowhere even close: Iraq war involved hundreds of thousands of ground troops and thousands of casualties and lasted over decades. Here we have victory in less than three weeks into it, we’ve entirely destroyed their military, three layers of their top and middle leadership to the point that we don’t even know who is leading Iran now, and most importantly, unlike Iraq, we have the people of Iran and neighboring Arab countries TOTALLY ON OUR SIDE.
 
I think the salient difference between the Iraq and Iran conflicts will be how the aftermath is handled. Bush had an unrealistic pipe dream of imposing a Western-style democracy on Iraq. Trump has no such illusions about Iran. As long as Iran is denuked and demilitarized, it can determine it own form of government. No need for occupation forces.
 
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When I got to Iraq, Iran!

Seriously though, Iran is much more mountainous for much of it.

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<snip> Here we have victory in less than three weeks into it, we’ve entirely destroyed their military, three layers of their top and middle leadership to the point that we don’t even know who is leading Iran now, and most importantly, unlike Iraq, we have the people of Iran and neighboring Arab countries TOTALLY ON OUR SIDE.

No, we dont, and, no, we have not.

Roudy cannot support any of his Fallacy of Overassertion.

I am all for bombing the nuclear infrastructures, but I am afraid our President has literally given Iran the intel in advance, of how and where troops will be deployed in Iran.

The troops are walking into a trap. This won't end well for them.

Trump will use those deaths to try and justify more deadly escalation. I honestly believe he wants to nuke Iran. Japan 2.0. Maybe it sounds ridiculous, but this regime wants supreme power and control by force.
 
No, we dont, and, no, we have not.

Roudy cannot support any of his Fallacy of Overassertion.

I am all for bombing the nuclear infrastructures, but I am afraid our President has literally given Iran the intel in advance, of how and where troops will be deployed in Iran.

The troops are walking into a trap. This won't end well for them.

Trump will use those deaths to try and justify more deadly escalation. I honestly believe he wants to nuke Iran. Japan 2.0. Maybe it sounds ridiculous, but this regime wants supreme power and control by force.
^Fearmongering agitprop lies.
 
No, we dont, and, no, we have not.

Roudy cannot support any of his Fallacy of Overassertion.

I am all for bombing the nuclear infrastructures, but I am afraid our President has literally given Iran the intel in advance, of how and where troops will be deployed in Iran.

The troops are walking into a trap. This won't end well for them.

Trump will use those deaths to try and justify more deadly escalation. I honestly believe he wants to nuke Iran. Japan 2.0. Maybe it sounds ridiculous, but this regime wants supreme power and control by force.
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The Duke Fearmongering agitprop lies.

jacksonlamb Duke, he is really that crazy.
 
//Iran was not (is not) listening to date. 48 hours left//

“Remember when I gave Iran ten days to MAKE A DEAL or OPEN UP THE HORMUZ STRAIT. Time is running out – 48 hours before all Hell will reign down on them. Glory be to GOD! President DONALD J. TRUMP”
 
For Leftist retards and pro Pali terrorist lovers who are rooting for the defeat of a war the U.S. has already won and predictably just repeating Democrat Mullah regime talking points without engaging brain, comparing Iraq to Iraq is nowhere even close: Iraq war involved hundreds of thousands of ground troops and thousands of casualties and lasted over decades. Here we have victory in less than three weeks into it, we’ve entirely destroyed their military, three layers of their top and middle leadership to the point that we don’t even know who is leading Iran now, and most importantly, unlike Iraq, we have the people of Iran and neighboring Arab countries TOTALLY ON OUR SIDE.
The main reason we had problems in Iraq was because of Iranian meddling.

After defeat of Saddam and official fall of Iraq, 2003-April 2004, my oldest son was there for April 2004 to April 2005 with the 1st Cavalry Division, doing occupation duty in Sadr City part of Baghdad. Just in time for the eruption of the "insurrection".

Seems about half (at least) of the "insurgents" they killed and captured carried grave markers in the Farsi language. i.e. they were Iranian Shia there to fight our troops and disrupt the peaceful rebuild of Iraq.

FWIW, most Iraqis were happy we were their and got rid of Saddam. They weren't so happy about their neighbor nation there mucking things up.

Iran has had it's hands in nearly every attack upon Americans and USA interests in the Middle East since 1979.

It's serious payback time now.
 
The main reason we had problems in Iraq was because of Iranian meddling.

After defeat of Saddam and official fall of Iraq, 2003-April 2004, my oldest son was there for April 2004 to April 2005 with the 1st Cavalry Division, doing occupation duty in Sadr City part of Baghdad. Just in time for the eruption of the "insurrection".

Seems about half (at least) of the "insurgents" they killed and captured carried grave markers in the Farsi language. i.e. they were Iranian Shia there to fight our troops and disrupt the peaceful rebuild of Iraq.

FWIW, most Iraqis were happy we were their and got rid of Saddam. They weren't so happy about their neighbor nation there mucking things up.

Iran has had it's hands in nearly every attack upon Americans and USA interests in the Middle East since 1979.

It's serious payback time now.
No, the problem we had in Iraq were Bush and Cheney were absolute dickweeds and it was a huge grift on The American People and hurt and killed a lot of our best and brightest.
I know a guy that's still traumatized from having to kill Iraqis with either a .30 or .50 cal.
It's probably fucked him up for life. However, you're right about Iran sending terrorists over there and the IEDs n stuff.
 

"Iran is not Iraq"​


Brilliant observation!!
 
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