I’m not a MAGA. I’m an Independent that leans Republican on most issues. I think Trump miscalculated this one.
My issue is more with having limited stockpiles of interceptors and not anticipating, or having a strategy, to combat the closure of the Strait. Those are the bigger miscalculations that I see. From a military standpoint, I believe we have accomplished a lot, but the regime is still in power and the strait is in essence, still closed. Regardless of which side of the aisle you are on you have to admit those are blunders.I never assume miscalculation on a global stage, especially considering the spying abilities of the US and Israel.
DIttoI will always be of the belief that trump genuinely thought if he dropped a few bombs the Iranian people would rise up and finish what they started before the massacre earlier this year.
My issue is more with having limited stockpiles of interceptors and not anticipating, or having a strategy, to combat the closure of the Strait. Those are the bigger miscalculations that I see. From a military standpoint, I believe we have accomplished a lot, but the regime is still in power and the strait is in essence, still closed. Regardless of which side of the aisle you are on you have to admit those are blunders.
I will always be of the belief that trump genuinely thought if he dropped a few bombs the Iranian people would rise up and finish what they started before the massacre earlier this year.
I guess if burning through a large chunk of our missiles, giving Iran control of the Strait and driving gas prices and inflation up was the plan they knocked it out of the park.But are they really blunders? its easy to see "Well that is a blunder." When in essence, its exactly what the powers that be wanted to happen. I refuse to believe that everything that happens is just a whoopsi daisy.
I mean NFL teams themselves spend millions on analytics to determine a tell of a rival QB, his throwing patterns and tendencies. Do we not think our government has a million times more intel?
And its true of all of our administrations, Bush, Obama, Trump and Biden. Behind the scenes is probably a plan.
Hey but Trump and his cronies that were given private info on his decisions before they were released publicly have made billions on preemptive insider trading… so it hasn’t been all bad for a few people of privilegeI guess if burning through a large chunk of our missiles, giving Iran control of the Strait and driving gas prices and inflation up was the plan they knocked it out of the park.
The mistake you are making is thinking the current admin has the ability and competence needed to do something useful with all that intelligence they have access to.
ThisTalked with a good friend over the weekend, who served 20 years with the 82nd Airborne Division and retired as a full bird colonel. He served 2 tours in Iraq and had over 200 jumps in his career. I asked him his take on the war with Iran and he pulled no punches… he said “he has no idea what the hell they are trying to do and apparently they don’t either.” Said so far he thought it had been run like a total s***show… and thinks Iran has decided to try to keep the US engaged to run us out of Tomahawks and Patriots. Also thinks they are getting info from Russian and Chinese surveillance on our troops and military asset positions and movements and that they (Russia/China) are keeping up with our launches and are most probably very pleased to see our inventory dwindling
Talked with a good friend over the weekend, who served 20 years with the 82nd Airborne Division and retired as a full bird colonel. He served 2 tours in Iraq and had over 200 jumps in his career. I asked him his take on the war with Iran and he pulled no punches… he said “he has no idea what the hell they are trying to do and apparently they don’t either.” Said so far he thought it had been run like a total s***show… and thinks Iran has decided to try to keep the US engaged to run us out of Tomahawks and Patriots. Also thinks they are getting info from Russian and Chinese surveillance on our troops and military asset positions and movements and that they (Russia/China) are keeping up with our launches and are most probably very pleased to see our inventory dwindling
why is everyone using grahm's death to further their negotiations and agenda? uk and israel in town today, strange
Hannity is a drama queenKeep in mind that Graham was VERY supportive of Bibi, Iranian citizens, and Ukraine.
Also, Trump’s eulogy, which stayed in script for most of it, was far better than that disaster of a speech/standup comedy at the White House Correspondents Dinner Friday. Even Hannity, who I’m not at all a fan of, gave a good eulogy.
Hannity is a drama queen
I'm so tired of everything being entertainment. Hannity It's just weird I have not watched him in probably 10 years.Absolutely and just like his idol, DT! It’s mostly about the ratings! Most of the cable news evening anchors add drama to up there ratings, including folks I agree with more than Hannity.
I'm so tired of everything being entertainment. Hannity It's just weird I have not watched him in probably 10 years.
Bill O'Reilly never bothered me. Winey Dramatics is what I don't like.Same here other than once in a blue moon watching him. I liked it better when it was Hannity and Colmes and watched it often then due to much more balance. Also, back in the day, I liked Bill O'Reilley much more than Hannity. But even he could get dramatic.
I guess if burning through a large chunk of our missiles, giving Iran control of the Strait and driving gas prices and inflation up was the plan they knocked it out of the park.
The mistake you are making is thinking the current admin has the ability and competence needed to do something useful with all that intelligence they have access to.
It was a great shows when colmbes was with himI'm so tired of everything being entertainment. Hannity It's just weird I have not watched him in probably 10 years.
Pipelines are useless if Iran blows them up....Are you sure about that?
Missles can be easily replaced by a government that has no budget and the Strait?
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Middle East oil producers seek Strait of Hormuz alternatives as the U.S.-Iran war escalates
As Iran's attacks keep ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz to a trickle and oil prices surge, Gulf states are planning to invest billions in pipeline alternatives.www.cbsnews.com
Pipelines are useless if Iran blows them up....