Israel strikes Hamas and Hezbollah targets

So Dear Billo, are you going to exile Israelis from their home of 4,000 years? I read an interesting book in 1966 called "From the Tablets of Sumer"... It's probably not around anymore, but the more things change, the more they seem the same.
No, Israel is there to stay. They are the biggest military power in the ME and no other nation comes close.
 
No, Israel is there to stay. They are the biggest military power in the ME and no other nation comes close.
Ethnically cleansing some of the poorest, least militarily equipped people in the ME. Gee, wonder why they don't seem grateful?
 
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It’s okay to admit you were wrong about this. It’s okay to change your mind.

It’s okay to admit you reacted inappropriately to the news of what happened on October 7 and advocated some Israeli responses that you should not have advocated.

It’s okay to admit that you were wrong to cheer when the bombs started landing on Gaza.

It’s okay to admit you were wrong about the longstanding debate over Palestinian rights.

It’s okay to admit that you shared some things online that you now regret sharing.

I say this because there are probably a lot of pro-Israel people looking at what’s happening in Gaza and starting to feel a bit dissonant about it. Like maybe they’re on the wrong side of this thing after all.

And I just want to reassure you that you can change your position on this. It’s perfectly fine and normal to do so.

We all make mistakes. We all go through periods where aspects of our worldview are formed by inaccurate information that we were given by others. I know I have. So has everyone else.

It’s okay to make mistakes, you just have a responsibility to learn from them and course-correct after you learn that you were mistaken. That’s what being a grown-up is all about.
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So, you think that is Israel? Just how stupid are you?
 
No, Israel is there to stay. They are the biggest military power in the ME and no other nation comes close.
The US Government differs with you. They're saying Iran has military stuff bigger than any other country in the Middle East.
Iran's ballistic missiles and ranges
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A US Defense Department report describes the country's missile forces as the largest in the Middle East.​
It's not possible to give precise figures but the US-based Centre for Strategic and International Studies says Iran has thousands of missiles of more than a dozen different types.​
An Iranian media outlet reported that Fateh and Qiam missiles were used in the attack on the US base.​
Military analysts have also pointed to the use of these types based on images of the attack sites.​
The Qiam-1 missile has been widely produced since 2011, has a range of up 700km and a payload (an indication of how much explosive material it can carry) of 750kg. It was used by Iran against IS fighters in June 2017.​
The Fateh class of missiles, which first went into service in the early 2000s, have a slightly lower payload.​
The variations of the Shahab-3 intermediate range ballistic missile have payloads of more than 750kg and ranges upwards of 1,500km.​
For comparison, a US-built F35 fighter jet has a payload of up to 10,000kg.​
 
The US Government differs with you. They're saying Iran has military stuff bigger than any other country in the Middle East.
Iran's ballistic missiles and ranges's ballistic missiles and ranges
Presentational white space
A US Defense Department report describes the country's missile forces as the largest in the Middle East.​
It's not possible to give precise figures but the US-based Centre for Strategic and International Studies says Iran has thousands of missiles of more than a dozen different types.​
An Iranian media outlet reported that Fateh and Qiam missiles were used in the attack on the US base.​
Military analysts have also pointed to the use of these types based on images of the attack sites.​
The Qiam-1 missile has been widely produced since 2011, has a range of up 700km and a payload (an indication of how much explosive material it can carry) of 750kg. It was used by Iran against IS fighters in June 2017.​
The Fateh class of missiles, which first went into service in the early 2000s, have a slightly lower payload.​
The variations of the Shahab-3 intermediate range ballistic missile have payloads of more than 750kg and ranges upwards of 1,500km.​
For comparison, a US-built F35 fighter jet has a payload of up to 10,000kg.​
Of course we can’t believe anything the USG says.
 
Of course we can’t believe anything the USG says.
Reread the credits. That is from the British BBC. They're too close for comfort as well. Brits don't take political balderdash as their spiels. They take verified proof 99.999% of the time. The USG isn't wrong this time. Iran is a pox on Israel, and Israel isn't taking their Hamas and Hezbollah proxies any longer. If they missile-d your Alma mater to the ground, you'd likely want them to stop it, only their white flag is only used to create chaos when they proxy your loved ones to a heinous doom. Israel is done with them, and one more strike, and it's gonna be a history this world will regret when earth heads directly into the sun from nuclear experimentation as a means of peace and quiet. And yes, I'm worried.
 
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The US Government differs with you. They're saying Iran has military stuff bigger than any other country in the Middle East.
Iran's ballistic missiles and ranges's ballistic missiles and ranges
Presentational white space
A US Defense Department report describes the country's missile forces as the largest in the Middle East.​
It's not possible to give precise figures but the US-based Centre for Strategic and International Studies says Iran has thousands of missiles of more than a dozen different types.​
An Iranian media outlet reported that Fateh and Qiam missiles were used in the attack on the US base.​
Military analysts have also pointed to the use of these types based on images of the attack sites.​
The Qiam-1 missile has been widely produced since 2011, has a range of up 700km and a payload (an indication of how much explosive material it can carry) of 750kg. It was used by Iran against IS fighters in June 2017.​
The Fateh class of missiles, which first went into service in the early 2000s, have a slightly lower payload.​
The variations of the Shahab-3 intermediate range ballistic missile have payloads of more than 750kg and ranges upwards of 1,500km.​
For comparison, a US-built F35 fighter jet has a payload of up to 10,000kg.​

 
Half of those heads in your picture likely were the bloodletting Hamas who started this little episode of bloody murders of the Israelis on October 7. If you have a family and you let the idiots in DC welcome Hamas killers, you better get yourself the best AK47 there is if you want to survive what they will start if allowed here. Oh, wait, they're already here due to the wide open borders thanks to Addled Biden. You better make that a cannon if you have a family you value. :rolleyes-41: After destroying the completion of the border wall in which is now not up, Biden put a huge wall around his new Beach House, someone said. Walls for me, but not for Thee. Its the samo-samo Deep State hypocrisy. :cranky:

Don't you have a wall around your house?
 
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