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Now we have a new, deadline, replacing the deadline before and the deadline before that. Well played, Iran. Its like i double dare you cross that line!!! You cross the line and the coward just draws another line



Yet they are bleeding out economically. You keep acting like the blockade is being lifted each time a new dead line is set. Iran is just hurting themselves each time a new deadline is pushed back, which oddly enough is what you actually want, yet choose to someone complain about it.
 
I have some doubts if what we’ve engaged in is putting any fear into any wanna be upcoming terrorist regime. I was hoping we could make an example out of Iran that engaging in terrorism would land you in the ground quick. Hope we struck fear but who knows
 
I have some doubts if what we’ve engaged in is putting any fear into any wanna be upcoming terrorist regime. I was hoping we could make an example out of Iran that engaging in terrorism would land you in the ground quick. Hope we struck fear but who knows
That's part of the evil religion of Islam.....death by martyrdom is something that levelheaded people can't rationalize. They do not fear death, they welcome it.
 
Don't trust those either, citing "security experts". Sorry I trust our military leaders to know if we have enough ammo or not. Come on Larry, you really believe Iran and these other countries have more fire power, more munitions, more missiles, then the greatest most powerful nation in the world?

None of these articles said Iran has more than the US and I never implied that as it’s of course not even close. But these Fox, Newsmax, and CNN articles are saying that a significant portion of the US supply has been depleted. Why would that be doubted being that we shot a lot of missiles and many Patriots, etc. had to be shot for defense?
 
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None of these articles said Iran has more than the US and I never implied that as it’s of course not even close. But these Fox, Newsmax, and CNN articles are saying that a significant portion of the US supply has been depleted.
I’m sure it has, but hopefully not to a point where we can’t defend our land against anyone else. I’m sure China is 👀
 
None of these articles said Iran has more than the US and I never implied that as it’s of course not even close. But these Fox, Newsmax, and CNN articles are saying that a significant portion of the US supply has been depleted.
Mainstream media are mere puppets. If you think you are getting fair, balanced, accurate reporting from any of them, think again. If you think a few days of tactical precision bombing has depleted our munition reserve, you have grossly underestimated the American Military.
 
I’m sure it has, but hopefully not to a point where we can’t defend our land against anyone else. I’m sure China is 👀
Might as well get rid of the "old stuff" to make way for new, "innovative" ways to wage war with one another until humans can understand POLARITY and CAUSE AND EFFECT as a collective! More people are figuring it out daily so I have hope for us
 
Mainstream media are mere puppets. If you think you are getting fair, balanced, accurate reporting from any of them, think again. If you think a few days of tactical precision bombing has depleted our munition reserve, you have grossly underestimated the American Military.

It’s not me but it’s what I’m reading. Up til the cease-fire, the air and missile campaign had lasted 39 days, more than just a few days. Here are the inventory and usage stats directly from the horse, itself, the bipartisan CSIS:

Analysis of seven key munitions shows that the United States has enough missiles to continue fighting this war under any plausible scenario. The risk—which will persist for many years—lies in future wars.

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It’s not me but it’s what I’m reading. Up til the cease-fire, the air and missile campaign had lasted 39 days, more than just a few days. Here are the inventory and usage stats directly from the horse, itself, the bipartisan CSIS:

Analysis of seven key munitions shows that the United States has enough missiles to continue fighting this war under any plausible scenario. The risk—which will persist for many years—lies in future wars.

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Unfortunately, there is nothing bipartisan these days. I'm not saying it's you, all I am saying is that every piece of data, every breaking news report, every expert, etc. has an agenda.
 
It’s not me but it’s what I’m reading. Up til the cease-fire, the air and missile campaign had lasted 39 days, more than just a few days. Here are the inventory and usage stats directly from the horse, itself, the bipartisan CSIS:

Analysis of seven key munitions shows that the United States has enough missiles to continue fighting this war under any plausible scenario. The risk—which will persist for many years—lies in future wars.

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Thanks.

Sigh. Not an expert on the Iran War, but work in inventory planning. Can confirm when you consume inventory in reserve, it gets depleted and production needs to ramp up to replace stock. Of course, you don't need to be an inventory planner to figure that out. /s

Noting this stuff doesn't undermine our military, which is the greatest in the world. But any shortages can create issues...

Will also note--a lot of the discussion on here has not involved questioning our military, but rather how it has been deployed and the goals it's being asked to complete, as well as the costs to complete them.
 
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It’s not me but it’s what I’m reading. Up til the cease-fire, the air and missile campaign had lasted 39 days, more than just a few days. Here are the inventory and usage stats directly from the horse, itself, the bipartisan CSIS:

Analysis of seven key munitions shows that the United States has enough missiles to continue fighting this war under any plausible scenario. The risk—which will persist for many years—lies in future wars.

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I have heard that they had to reallocate ammunition from both INDCOM and Ukraine.
 
Thanks.

Sigh. Not an expert on the Iran War, but work in inventory planning. Can confirm when you consume inventory in reserve, it gets depleted and production needs to ramp up to replace stock. Of course, you don't need to be an inventory planner to figure that out. /s

Noting this stuff doesn't undermine our military, which is the greatest in the world. But any shortages can create issues...

Will also note--a lot of the discussion on here has not involved questioning our military (which is the greatest in the world), but rather how it has been deployed and the goals it's being asked to complete, as well as the costs to complete them.
I can tell you flat out that "cost" is honestly insignificant when you are playing with monopoly money. It cost over a million dollars to train me, equip me and deploy me back in 2002 (Little bird told me) I can only imagine what it is now. That's just a single deployment for one person. I had the best training and the best equipment you could have and I promise you it doesn't "really" cost over a million dollars. As far as the "goals" are concerned you could take 10 of you writing down what you believe the goal to be and all 10 of you would most likely be wrong. My last deployment was over 10 years ago and I just now in the past year got around to discovering the actual truth of why I was actually there. This is not to bash anyone's opinions on what is going on but certain groups within the Pentagon spend billions of dollars a year on their psy-op programs for a reason.
 
I can tell you flat out that "cost" is honestly insignificant when you are playing with monopoly money. It cost over a million dollars to train me, equip me and deploy me back in 2002 (Little bird told me) I can only imagine what it is now. That's just a single deployment for one person. I had the best training and the best equipment you could have and I promise you it doesn't "really" cost over a million dollars. As far as the "goals" are concerned you could take 10 of you writing down what you believe the goal to be and all 10 of you would most likely be wrong. My last deployment was over 10 years ago and I just now in the past year got around to discovering the actual truth of why I was actually there. This is not to bash anyone's opinions on what is going on but certain groups within the Pentagon spend billions of dollars a year on their psy-op programs for a reason.
I glossed over “costs” in that post, which implied strictly monetary and military-related. But in reality, I feel these costs and impact go far beyond that. Impacts to geopolitics. Relations with our allies. Middle East power dynamics. Domestic economical and political consequences (short and long term). Blah blah blah. I hate getting into it cause going down those rabbit holes are ripe with mines, (no pun intended) and I try to compartmentalize as much as possible (and keep on the war topic) cause I don’t want to get in conversations like the comment section of any political post on news websites or youtube.
 
Im sorry.....who said "be nice and talk to us"?....or is that just your spin on what was actually said (to which you have no idea what was said....nor do any of us). In case you missed it, the top 3 tiers of the regime that was in power are literally scattered in pieces....not figuratively, but literally bodies into pieces. Have you ever stopped to think that SOMEONE has to run Iran and that part of our non-negotiables are US choosing, or at a minimum, accepting who that person is. You continue to spew insane rhetoric and further prove your lack of knowledge about foreign affairs....it's comical.
The people who replaced them are even more radical.
 
Like the consequence of killing off their whole government in 1 bombing, destroying their ballistic missile capabilities, and ensuring they can't produce a nuclear weapon for decades? What are you warmongers looking for? Boots on the ground? Killing anyone and everyone in Iran? a Nuke? What is your end game and how do you think we get there?
I take that you are fine with how things are now. The strait closed and Iran still having their nuke program among other things.
 
I take that you are fine with how things are now. The strait closed and Iran still having their nuke program among other things.
Many are sadly. Meanwhile remember this gem?

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When people tell me how tough Trump is going to be in negotiations i just laugh. Trump is desperate now. S o desperate he thinks Iran firing on ships in Hormuz isnt a ceasefire violation. Iran knows he is flailing ahead of the mid-terms
 
Many are sadly. Meanwhile remember this gem?

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When people tell me how tough Trump is going to be in negotiations i just laugh. Trump is desperate now. S o desperate he thinks Iran firing on ships in Hormuz isnt a ceasefire violation. Iran knows he is flailing ahead of the mid-terms
I sure do. Now I guess we will see what happens next. The White House is now saying there is no new deadline despite earlier reports.
 
I sure do. Now I guess we will see what happens next. The White House is now saying there is no new deadline despite earlier reports.
Nice, Iran can just drag this out forever as china re-arms them and they dig out more missles
 
I glossed over “costs” in that post, which implied strictly monetary and military-related. But in reality, I feel these costs and impact go far beyond that. Impacts to geopolitics. Relations with our allies. Middle East power dynamics. Domestic economical and political consequences (short and long term). Blah blah blah. I hate getting into it cause going down those rabbit holes are ripe with mines, (no pun intended) and I try to compartmentalize as much as possible (and keep on the war topic) cause I don’t want to get in conversations like the comment section of any political post on news websites or youtube.
Fully understand but if you want the actual truth you need to go rabbit hunting even if it means stepping on a few mines. Honestly it's getting to the point really fast that the rabbits aren't even hiding anymore
 
Many are sadly. Meanwhile remember this gem?

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When people tell me how tough Trump is going to be in negotiations i just laugh. Trump is desperate now. S o desperate he thinks Iran firing on ships in Hormuz isnt a ceasefire violation. Iran knows he is flailing ahead of the mid-terms
That’s the Trump we need. The one who wins this war, makes the region as peaceful as possible.
 
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