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Originally Posted By Amped: In on 300 View Quote Originally Posted By gpoman: 300 View Quote You guys are a little fast to pull the trigger... C'mon man! |
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Originally Posted By HIPPO: Something is wrong with the Iranian nexus reporting and statements from various gov't authorities. Hamas copped to them being involved and providing support. Early statements from Iran copped to it. Now there is daylight being made and outright denials/surprise being floated. Did the IRGC do something in a box away from view of the mullahs? Is this a play for containing the conflict? Something fucky is going on. View Quote IMO Hamas succeeded in away they had not expected to. Iran knows this is bad press despite muh-Muslim alliance. Obama/Biden know it's bad news for them as they have supported Iran. People know to shift the narrative and make things up that sell them being clueless when they are responsible. Hence the State Department's statement today that literally said Iran was just as surprised as everyone else. Depending on the blow back they may even "remove" certain commanders but honestly, putting blame on any one of their people would be stupid. Just play dumb and know Obama/Biden will play dumb with you. |
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“Liberalism, the noble annihilator, has hollowed out every institution, every binding force, every social failsafe and backstop, and its agents feign surprise when the liberating infanticide it promotes is taken to its next logical step.”
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This thread is difficult enough to keep up with without people calling “durrrr page 87878787”
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Interviewer: Well, can you... blow up the world?
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Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight. Psalm 144:1
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Originally Posted By METT-T: View Quote Everything you wrote appears to me to line up with what I know to be factual, but still this one feels different. Can’t tell you what it is or why, but I feel it and so does most everybody posting in this thread. No army is built for Stalingrad, and that’s what Gaza is. Stalingrad v2.0 without the cold but with drones, it’s truly the stuff of nightmares. The IDF is not going to occupy Gaza, but it doesn’t have to. All it has to do is keep everyone in. I believe we are witnessing a siege. Walls on 3 sides, ocean on the other. No lights, no food, no water. A man made zombie apocalypse. No need to invade, all they have to do is control the perimeter of the Gaza Strip and it keeps their army free to fight on another front. If I’m right, the question becomes will this intentional human catastrophe gin up enough support in the Arab countries to come to the aid of the Palestinians for the purposes of Iran in time to save the lives of everyone inside the perimeter? That land has seen the rise and fall of countless, nameless tribes and lots that we know of. All of them suffered some sort of snuffing out. We may be watching the latest one get snuffed out. |
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"The Maximum Effective Range of an excuse is Zero." kugelblitz
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Originally Posted By DCV_117: Listening to these live streams with intermittent explosions makes me wonder what Verdun or Somme would have been like. You think the occasional bombing run or airplane flying over is disruptive? How about listening to shells explode constantly for months on end. Over 8,000 shells were fired PER HOUR in Verdun for 10 straight months! War certainly has changed, but people haven't... View Quote |
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Originally Posted By texashomeserver: The Israeli airstrike on Khan Yunis aftermath. Unusually deep hole. https://twitter.com/i/status/1712244388229746762 View Quote Looks like a missed opportunity for dropping another one. |
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"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity" --- Sigmond Freud, General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
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Originally Posted By Skywarner: Bulldoze it all into the sea to create an additional mile of waterfront property. Build resorts and skyscrapers. Profit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Skywarner: Originally Posted By planemaker: It occurs to me if Israel doesn't take control of Gaza, they'll have the same problem in perpetuity. Once the majority of Hamas have been cleared via bombardment, start from the end farthest away from Egypt and level then bulldoze block by block. Turn the whole area back into a productive zone for Israelis. No more Hamas, no more Gaza, one less attack vector. Bulldoze it all into the sea to create an additional mile of waterfront property. Build resorts and skyscrapers. Profit. May not be as hard as it looks… the majority of those buildings look like typical hadji builds, they just don’t know how to get the right concrete mix, wrong kind of sand, the Israelis control the good cement yards, they only go up a few stories, no elevators, shitty electrical, crappy plumbing. I imagine the high rises are built by foreign contractors brought in and paid for by US or the EU |
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I am a Jew. My grandparents immigrated here to escape the Nazis. I had a Bar Mitzvah, the whole deal. I am a Christian now, but ethnically Jewish. I take this very personally. If I get heated or angry, I apologize. I am pretty good at controlling my emotions, but I am very distraught about this
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In on 300!
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“There are not one hundred people in the United States who hate The Catholic Church, but there are millions who hate what they wrongly perceive the Catholic Church to be.”
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Originally Posted By wgjhsafT: IMO Hamas succeeded in away they had not expected to. Iran knows this is bad press despite muh-Muslim alliance. Obama/Biden know it's bad news for them as they have supported Iran. People know to shift the narrative and make things up that sell them being clueless when they are responsible. Hence the State Department's statement today that literally said Iran was just as surprised as everyone else. Depending on the blow back they may even "remove" certain commanders but honestly, putting blame on any one of their people would be stupid. Just play dumb and know Obama/Biden will play dumb with you. View Quote Concur |
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Originally Posted By 1969iggy: I would normally take the opportunity to make fun of Binden for the way he was speaking, but i don't know what he's seen, and i can only imagine how i'd react on live national TV had i seen what i think he's saying he's seen. This one time, i'll cut him a break. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 1969iggy: Originally Posted By Chokey:
I would normally take the opportunity to make fun of Binden for the way he was speaking, but i don't know what he's seen, and i can only imagine how i'd react on live national TV had i seen what i think he's saying he's seen. This one time, i'll cut him a break. Fuck dementia Joe. He should be up there angry as hell. Leader of the free world and he seems lost as hell like normal. |
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"You're no daisy! You're no daisy at all. Poor soul, you were just too high strung."
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“There are not one hundred people in the United States who hate The Catholic Church, but there are millions who hate what they wrongly perceive the Catholic Church to be.”
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What are the Hammies trying to accomplish?
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1. Formerly "Sig_Prude".
2. I am not a pilot. 3. I have never served in the military. 4. Thank you for your service. |
Pemberton the carbonated, behind his tasty bubbles, whispering of the love that is more horrible than hate.
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Originally Posted By CouchCommando22: I am a Jew. My grandparents immigrated here to escape the Nazis. I had a Bar Mitzvah, the whole deal. I am a Christian now, but ethnically Jewish. I take this very personally. If I get heated or angry, I apologize. I am pretty good at controlling my emotions, but I am very distraught about this View Quote |
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Originally Posted By CouchCommando22: I am a Jew. My grandparents immigrated here to escape the Nazis. I had a Bar Mitzvah, the whole deal. I am a Christian now, but ethnically Jewish. I take this very personally. If I get heated or angry, I apologize. I am pretty good at controlling my emotions, but I am very distraught about this View Quote All range of emotions since the news broke. Shalom. |
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Originally Posted By RustedAce: I dunno, Hannibal theater'd himself into Italy and killed as many people as a nuke. View Quote Attached File |
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Originally Posted By burkeva: You heard karen, stop it! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By burkeva: Originally Posted By CzechMate5: This thread is difficult enough to keep up with without people calling “durrrr page 87878787” Go post whore somewhere else. I doubt very many people here are in the mood. You heard karen, stop it! It's Mizz Karen |
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Automatic fire on the live feed.
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The dildo of consequence rarely arrives lubed.
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Originally Posted By HIPPO: Something is wrong with the Iranian nexus reporting and statements from various gov't authorities. Hamas copped to them being involved and providing support. Early statements from Iran copped to it. Now there is daylight being made and outright denials/surprise being floated. Did the IRGC do something in a box away from view of the mullahs? Is this a play for containing the conflict? Something fucky is going on. View Quote If Iran made a 180 and has now hung Hamas out to dry it is because there were likely VERY real threats made behind closed doors. Essentially, 'if you dont step out of this we will fucking kill all of you [enter pictures of assets being ready to go].' It could also be that Iran did not know the extent of what Hamas would do and has had an 'Oh shit we done fucked up' moment and dont want the world using them as a new bombing range with how much their population hates their guts. Could be quite a few things. |
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Coyote with 40 people crammed into a minivan gets into a chase with DPS, Paco over estimates his driving abilities and *whmmo!* the Astrovan of Immigration becomes a Pinata of Pain, hurling broken bodies like so many tasty pieces of cheap candy...
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Sounds like machinegun fire in the distance on one of the live feeds a minute ago.
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God's grace is not cheap; it's free.
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Originally Posted By texashomeserver: The Israeli airstrike on Khan Yunis aftermath. Unusually deep hole. https://twitter.com/i/status/1712244388229746762 View Quote Might have found a tunnel . Pictures of the tunnel system don't look like it has a lot of structural integrity especially during bombing . A precast concrete arch top and precast side panels w/ little lateral support as I can't see an attachment point at top of panel to the arch top , would have to be a plate or cleat on the outside of the panel . Must be a cottage industry in Gaza . Kind of wonder if install was done during open cut sanitary sewer work versus a driven tunnel in soft ground . Anybody know any details ? |
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Fo Rooster is awake!
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Originally Posted By Osprey61: But not accurate. The missile that sparked the Forrestal disaster didn't come off his aircraft. In fact, it very nearly killed him. Not a McCain fan, but be fair. View Quote But, many mil leaders in that theater believe he sold them out. Many believe he got a lot of US mil killed. |
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"You're no daisy! You're no daisy at all. Poor soul, you were just too high strung."
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“There are not one hundred people in the United States who hate The Catholic Church, but there are millions who hate what they wrongly perceive the Catholic Church to be.”
--Fulton J. Sheen |
Originally Posted By texashomeserver: The Israeli airstrike on Khan Yunis aftermath. Unusually deep hole. https://twitter.com/i/status/1712244388229746762 View Quote |
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"If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin." - Samuel Adams
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Originally Posted By texashomeserver: The Israeli airstrike on Khan Yunis aftermath. Unusually deep hole. https://twitter.com/i/status/1712244388229746762 View Quote I'm trying to decide which is less helpful in an emergency: Arabs ragdolling your limp body in an attempt to "help," or a black woman screaming randomly and clapping her hands. |
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"Here we are having a nice discussion on swords and the fucking pikemen gotta shit all over the place." - Silverbulletz06
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LIFE'S JOURNEY IS NOT TO ARRIVE AT THE GRAVE SAFELY IN A WELL PRESERVED BODY,
BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT SHOUTING "HOLY $H!T...WHAT A RIDE"!! |
Son of a bitch must pay!
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Originally Posted By sabre_kc: Everything you wrote appears to me to line up with what I know to be factual, but still this one feels different. Can’t tell you what it is or why, but I feel it and so does most everybody posting in this thread. No army is built for Stalingrad, and that’s what Gaza is. Stalingrad v2.0 without the cold but with drones, it’s truly the stuff of nightmares. The IDF is not going to occupy Gaza, but it doesn’t have to. All it has to do is keep everyone in. I believe we are witnessing a siege. Walls on 3 sides, ocean on the other. No lights, no food, no water. A man made zombie apocalypse. No need to invade, all they have to do is control the perimeter of the Gaza Strip and it keeps their army free to fight on another front. If I’m right, the question becomes will this intentional human catastrophe gin up enough support in the Arab countries to come to the aid of the Palestinians for the purposes of Iran in time to save the lives of everyone inside the perimeter? That land has seen the rise and fall of countless, nameless tribes and lots that we know of. All of them suffered some sort of snuffing out. We may be watching the latest one get snuffed out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sabre_kc: Originally Posted By METT-T: Everything you wrote appears to me to line up with what I know to be factual, but still this one feels different. Can’t tell you what it is or why, but I feel it and so does most everybody posting in this thread. No army is built for Stalingrad, and that’s what Gaza is. Stalingrad v2.0 without the cold but with drones, it’s truly the stuff of nightmares. The IDF is not going to occupy Gaza, but it doesn’t have to. All it has to do is keep everyone in. I believe we are witnessing a siege. Walls on 3 sides, ocean on the other. No lights, no food, no water. A man made zombie apocalypse. No need to invade, all they have to do is control the perimeter of the Gaza Strip and it keeps their army free to fight on another front. If I’m right, the question becomes will this intentional human catastrophe gin up enough support in the Arab countries to come to the aid of the Palestinians for the purposes of Iran in time to save the lives of everyone inside the perimeter? That land has seen the rise and fall of countless, nameless tribes and lots that we know of. All of them suffered some sort of snuffing out. We may be watching the latest one get snuffed out. 3 Days without water 3 Weeks without food Curious, let's suppose for argument's sake that IDF really sticks to their guns here and lays complete siege to gaza, no food or water. And, even after international outcry and seeing images of emaciated, starving jihadis in the rubble, they are successful at literally snuffing out hamas. (the leaders are elsewhere, of course, because they're cowards) What effect would that have on the world? With 2/3 major terrorist organizations basically gone, leaving hezbollah, what would the world look like after? |
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Originally Posted By CouchCommando22: I am a Jew. My grandparents immigrated here to escape the Nazis. I had a Bar Mitzvah, the whole deal. I am a Christian now, but ethnically Jewish. I take this very personally. If I get heated or angry, I apologize. I am pretty good at controlling my emotions, but I am very distraught about this View Quote We all are, brother. |
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"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity" --- Sigmond Freud, General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
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Originally Posted By 4thbreak:
View Quote Cant blame them for not wanting those shit bags in their country, Most places arent as eager as the US to accept human garbage. |
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Originally Posted By Nightstalker32: Any updates on the overall fighting? Is Hamas still hitting targets and hold ground or are they purely on the run and in hiding? View Quote All Israeli territory is reportedly under Israeli control. That signified to many folks that ground operations would start in Gaza, but I believe it will be a little longer before that kicks off. The 24-48 hour timeline given a while back seemed a little rushed. |
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"Here we are having a nice discussion on swords and the fucking pikemen gotta shit all over the place." - Silverbulletz06
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