What does a billion-dollars-a-day for 34 days (and counting) buy?

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Does it get rid of a troublesome theocratic regime?

Does it deprive it of its nuclear materials stockpile?

Does it ensure that its control of the Gulf of Hormuz does not allow it to wreak havoc upon the global economy?

Does it endear oneself to one's gulf allies, or to the Iranian people when you kill 175 young Iranian school girls?

Does it win the admiration and support of advanced democracies?

As Trump contrives to cut and run, what did his "little excursion" achieve?
 
Does it get rid of a troublesome theocratic regime?

Does it deprive it of its nuclear materials stockpile?

Does it ensure that its control of the Gulf of Hormuz does not allow it to wreak havoc upon the global economy?

Does it endear oneself to one's gulf allies, or to the Iranian people when you kill 175 young Iranian school girls?

Does it win the admiration and support of advanced democracies?

As Trump contrives to cut and run, what did his "little excursion" achieve?
“Light at the end of the tunnel.”

The same thing it bought us in ‘Nam.
 
The Iranians exploited Obamas love for Islam.
Obama allowed the Iranians to inspect themselves lol

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The Iranians exploited Obamas love for Islam.
Obama allowed the Iranians to inspect themselves lol

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Ignorance among CULT members is sad

Core Objectives & Mechanisms


Preventing a Nuclear Weapon: The primary goal was to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon by increasing its "breakout time"—the time required to produce enough weapons-grade uranium or plutonium for one nuclear weapon—from 2-3 months to at least one year or more.


Dismantling Infrastructure: Iran agreed to reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium by 98% and limit its enrichment level to 3.67%, far below the ~90% required for a weapon.


Reducing Centrifuges: Iran had to reduce its installed centrifuges—machines used to enrich uranium—by two-thirds, down to 5,060 for ten years.


Plutonium Pathway Blocked: The heavy-water reactor at Arak, which could have produced weapons-grade plutonium, was redesigned so it could not produce material for a bomb, with its core filled with concrete.


Unprecedented Monitoring: The IAEA (UN nuclear watchdog) was granted 24/7 access to monitor Iran’s key nuclear facilities, including uranium mines and centrifuge production, allowing them to verify compliance. IN PERSON AND BY CAMERA


If only he was strong like Ronnie


Iran-Contra affair (the "guns-for-hostages" scandal) is a well-documented event from the 1980s,
 
The Iranians exploited Obamas love for Islam.
Obama allowed the Iranians to inspect themselves lol

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Attempted evasion noted.

What does a billion-dollars-a-day for 34 days (and counting) buy?​


Does it get rid of a troublesome theocratic regime?

Does it deprive it of its nuclear materials stockpile?

Does it ensure that its control of the Gulf of Hormuz does not allow it to wreak havoc upon the global economy?

Does it endear oneself to one's gulf allies, or to the Iranian people when you kill 175 young Iranian school girls?

Does it win the admiration and support of advanced democracies?
 
Ignorance among CULT members is sad
Core Objectives & Mechanisms
Preventing a Nuclear Weapon: The primary goal was to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon by increasing its "breakout time"—the time required to produce enough weapons-grade uranium or plutonium for one nuclear weapon—from 2-3 months to at least one year or more.
Dismantling Infrastructure: Iran agreed to reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium by 98% and limit its enrichment level to 3.67%, far below the ~90% required for a weapon.
Reducing Centrifuges: Iran had to reduce its installed centrifuges—machines used to enrich uranium—by two-thirds, down to 5,060 for ten years.
Plutonium Pathway Blocked: The heavy-water reactor at Arak, which could have produced weapons-grade plutonium, was redesigned so it could not produce material for a bomb, with its core filled with concrete.
Unprecedented Monitoring: The IAEA (UN nuclear watchdog) was granted 24/7 access to monitor Iran’s key nuclear facilities, including uranium mines and centrifuge production, allowing them to verify compliance. IN PERSON AND BY CAMERA
If only he was strong like Ronnie
Iran-Contra affair (the "guns-for-hostages" scandal) is a well-documented event from the 1980s,
Iran cheated on the JCPOA

 
Attempted evasion noted.

What does a billion-dollars-a-day for 34 days (and counting) buy?​


Does it get rid of a troublesome theocratic regime?
Possibly. The bombing is still in-progress. It got rid of the top two layers of the regime.
Does it deprive it of its nuclear materials stockpile?
Probably. The 440 kg of enriched uranium is under a mountain after 7 B-2s dropped 14 (MOPs) on Natanz and Fordow during operation Midnight Hammer.
Does it ensure that its control of the Gulf of Hormuz does not allow it to wreak havoc upon the global economy?
Possibly. It depends how much destruction Iran wants to let happen. Trump can destroy bridges, powerplants, and oil infrastructure if Hormuz is not opened.
Does it endear oneself to one's gulf allies, or to the Iranian people when you kill 175 young Iranian school girls?
Hell yes it does. Iran attacked the neighboring Gulf states, US jets and anti-drone systems are protecting them. Iran should not use school girls as human hostages located in military bases, also, Iran recently killed 32,000 peaceful protesters, so Iranians prefer the US to the IRGC.
Does it win the admiration and support of advanced democracies?
It should. If those supposed "advanced democracies" understand the dangerous threat a nuclear Iran with ICBMs poses to those democracies. It would in-fact unleash an arms race in the region such that every Gulf state would need to have nuclear weapons.
 
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Possibly. The bombing is still in-progress. It got rid of the top two layers of the regime.

Probably. The 440 kg of enriched uranium is under a mountain after 7 B-2s dropped 14 (MOPs) on Natanz and Fordow during operation Midnight Hammer.

Possibly. It depends how much destruction Iran wants to let happen. Trump can destroy bridges, powerplants, and oil infrastructure if Hormuz is not opened.

Hell yes it does. Iran attacked the neighboring Gulf states, US jets and anti-drone systems are protecting them. Iran should not use school girls as human hostages located in military bases, also, Iran recently killed 32,000 peaceful protesters, so Iranians prefer the Us to the IRGC.

It should. If those supposed "advanced democracies" understand the dangerous threat a nuclear Iran with ICBMs poses to those democracies. It would in-fact unleash an arms race in the region such that every Gulf state would need to have nuclear weapons.
Most Americans, by a widening margin, disapprove of Trump's "little excursion":


MAGA is upset that the news media persists on dredging up the irrelevant present, rather than concentrating on timely criticism of Biden.
 
Does it get rid of a troublesome theocratic regime?

Does it deprive it of its nuclear materials stockpile?

Does it ensure that its control of the Gulf of Hormuz does not allow it to wreak havoc upon the global economy?

Does it endear oneself to one's gulf allies, or to the Iranian people when you kill 175 young Iranian school girls?

Does it win the admiration and support of advanced democracies?

As Trump contrives to cut and run, what did his "little excursion" achieve?

Death, Death and more Death.
 
Iran cheated on the JCPOA

Netanyahu's info on Iran nukes known to U.S. intelligence for years​

"There is literally nothing new here," one expert said of the files stolen by Mossad.

 
Does it get rid of a troublesome theocratic regime?
Maybe.
We'll see.
Does it deprive it of its nuclear materials stockpile?
More than likely.
Does it ensure that its control of the Gulf of Hormuz does not allow it to wreak havoc upon the global economy?

Does it endear oneself to one's gulf allies, or to the Iranian people when you kill 175 young Iranian school girls?

Does it win the admiration and support of advanced democracies?

As Trump contrives to cut and run, what did his "little excursion" achieve?

Possibly. The bombing is still in-progress. It got rid of the top two layers of the regime.

Probably. The 440 kg of enriched uranium is under a mountain after 7 B-2s dropped 14 (MOPs) on Natanz and Fordow during operation Midnight Hammer.

Possibly. It depends how much destruction Iran wants to let happen. Trump can destroy bridges, powerplants, and oil infrastructure if Hormuz is not opened.

Hell yes it does. Iran attacked the neighboring Gulf states, US jets and anti-drone systems are protecting them. Iran should not use school girls as human hostages located in military bases, also, Iran recently killed 32,000 peaceful protesters, so Iranians prefer the US to the IRGC.

It should. If those supposed "advanced democracies" understand the dangerous threat a nuclear Iran with ICBMs poses to those democracies. It would in-fact unleash an arms race in the region such that every Gulf state would need to have nuclear weapons.
I'm glad somebody had the temerity to walk into another Democrat masturbation thread and offer some rational thought for a change. 👍
 
Does it get rid of a troublesome theocratic regime?

Does it deprive it of its nuclear materials stockpile?

Does it ensure that its control of the Gulf of Hormuz does not allow it to wreak havoc upon the global economy?

Does it endear oneself to one's gulf allies, or to the Iranian people when you kill 175 young Iranian school girls?

Does it win the admiration and support of advanced democracies?

As Trump contrives to cut and run, what did his "little excursion" achieve?
Does it pay-off for Trump?
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"Quoting the president:

Dennis Kucinich: How to Stop the War

"'to be honest with you, my favorite thing is to take the oil in Iran, but some stupid people back in the U.S. say: "Why are you doing that?" But they’re stupid people.'"

"Donald Trump meet Forrest Gump: 'Stupid is as stupid does.' (Like cancelling the JCPOA nuclear agreement with Iran in 2018 and then complaining the Iranians are not abiding by it, or killing Iran’s chief negotiator, Ali Larijani , and then grousing there is no one with whom to negotiate.)"
 
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Netanyahu's info on Iran nukes known to U.S. intelligence for years​

"There is literally nothing new here," one expert said of the files stolen by Mossad.
"Nothing new" doesn't mean Iran didn't cheat. Trump's "no nukes period" is much better.

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Does it get rid of a troublesome theocratic regime?
No.
Does it deprive it of its nuclear materials stockpile?
No.
Does it ensure that its control of the Gulf of Hormuz does not allow it to wreak havoc upon the global economy?
No.
Does it endear oneself to one's gulf allies, or to the Iranian people when you kill 175 young Iranian school girls?
No.
Does it win the admiration and support of advanced democracies?
No.
As Trump contrives to cut and run, what did his "little excursion" achieve?
You aren't talking about the Epstein files are you?????
 
Death, Death and more Death.
Trump's little excursion with Bibi achieved nothing for the U.S., but at a billion dollars a day, MAGA could argue that's a bargain, given Trump's impotence in ending inflation.

(Candidate Trump repeatedly promised to “end inflation on Day One” of his presidency.)
 

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