The Iran Nuclear Program thread
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How about the Trump admin managing not to leak any details of this op before it happened. I'm proud of them.
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Agree with you guys above.
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@Horace This is the first time, and quite possibly the last, that I was proud of Donald Trump. This needed to be done.
wrote 25 days ago last edited by@jon-nyc said in The Iran Nuclear Program thread:
@Horace This is the first time, and quite possibly the last, that I was proud of Donald Trump. This needed to be done.
We also witnessed some actual principles from some in the MAGA contingent, who are genuinely America-first, for better or worse.
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Wow… Left leaning board members are all like “HUZZAH!” And right leaning members are apprehensive at best and outright against at worst…
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There are potential positives. I don’t think China will move on Taiwan anytime soon.
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How about the Trump admin managing not to leak any details of this op before it happened. I'm proud of them.
wrote 25 days ago last edited by@Horace said in The Iran Nuclear Program thread:
How about the Trump admin managing not to leak any details of this op before it happened. I'm proud of them.
Absolutely. It looks like it was very well done. I’m not sure though how they can know the degree of success.
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Obviously we don't know what will happen. A dirty bomb going off in Times Square tomorrow is not out of the realm of possibility. But I think the regime wants to survive, so I doubt anything that tragic will occur.
But we'll see. I remember thinking when it became obvious the GWB was going to restart war with Iraq, asking the question 'AND THEN WHAT???" And it's a fair question today.
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Good morning. (530 here) time to go to work.
Another day another shekel.
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Let’s see what kind of war time President Trump is. He’s crossed the Rubicon although I agree the Iranian regime left him no other choice than military action.
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- First alarm of the day. I’m underground at work.
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All clear. Now let’s see what’s the damage
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Wow… Left leaning board members are all like “HUZZAH!” And right leaning members are apprehensive at best and outright against at worst…
wrote 24 days ago last edited by AndyD@LuFins-Dad said in The Iran Nuclear Program thread:
Wow… Left leaning board members are all like “HUZZAH!” And right leaning members are apprehensive at best and outright against at worst…
Who knows the true motives of Potus, but I support this action. Notably for the first time he had his top team standing with him when giving the brief statement on the mission.
Iran will retaliate, as always. What ordnance does it still control? How effective have the Israelis been? Or the B2 and tomahawk bombs?
I can't imagine Iran moving anything from their safest facility, so their nuclear weapons program is hopefully crippled or dead.
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After the action by the US, less than thirty missiles fired at Israel. Similar to the previous few days.
Sixteen trucks were photographed at Fordow yesterday. Did they get the chance to move fissile materials?
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Updated figures.
A U.S. official said that six American warplanes dropped a dozen 30,000-pound bunker-busters on the Fordo nuclear site, and that Navy submarines fired 30 cruise missiles at the Natanz and Isfahan sites. One B-2 bomber also dropped two bunker-busters on Natanz, the official said.
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I think only about 20 were made so that’s more than 2/3 of the whole program.