• Evilsandwichman [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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        24 天前

        In all honesty, neither party deserves any good luck.

        The Iranian government during the 12 day war focused on military targets, and when they struck targets in other countries in the Middle East they also focused on military targets, and this is why the civilian casualty rate was either nothing or next to nothing (not Iran’s fault Israel stuck their military headquarters in cities to use their people as human shields), Israel struck at least five hospitals in Iran and apartment buildings, the literal only defense of the Iranian people is their government, the literal only body able to render help and protection is their own government

        To echo avatar of vengeance, Fuck you

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            You’re quoting an article written by the people who started this was, which they wrote to drum up support for this war. And the event it’s about is a military attack organised by these same nations.

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            Sure, and both parties in the war between America and Afghanistan don’t deserve support and yet only one side lost hundreds of thousands if not a million people

            And both parties in the war between America and Iraq don’t deserve support and yet only one side lost hundreds of thousands if not a million people (on top of the million murdered via sanctions)

            And both parties in the government overthrow of Libya by America don’t deserve support and yet only one side had their infrastructure bombed, and went from being the most successful country in their continent to a failed state

            I’m about forty and have no idea if you’re older than me but clearly age doesn’t guarantee wisdom

            Also the people the Iranian government killed were literally armed, there’s literally footage of them shooting people; I have zero faith in the sources claiming those numbers and the Iranian government is 100% justified in taking out violent, armed traitors, which even our own government said had mossad embedded between them

            I’ll absolutely talk smack about the Iranian government when their country is safe, like I would with comprador states, but in a time when Iran is fighting for its life I’ll offer critical (only slightly critical) support; even the anti-government Iranians began seeking national unity after Israel literally bombed five hospitals and apartment buildings in the 12 day war; they’re not stupid, they know what their enemies are going to do to them. You AREN’T supporting the Iranian people if you aren’t supporting the ones fighting back and keeping the country safe; if not the Iranian government, who else in Iran is fighting Israel and America?

            Go to hell

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            It’s an imperialist war, of course we want the empire to lose. If Iran loses it will be disastrous, look at what happened to Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria.

            We don’t give a shit about finding blameless victims because this is real life and real people are suffering.

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            Think before you speak, and read before you think.

            Take your own advice.

            John Measheimer, Jan. 20: The Tag Team Fails in Iran

            The mainstream media in the West is committed to portraying the protests in Iran as strictly an internal affair. The people of Iran, so the argument goes, spontaneously rose up against their government because they were in desperate straits due to their leaders’ corruption and mismanagement of the economy, as well as their oppressive policies. Virtually all the protestors in this story were peaceful, but their protests were met with government violence. Outside forces had little to do with causing the protests.

            This interpretation of what happened in Iran is wrong and contradicted by an abundance of evidence. None of this is to deny that there were many peaceful protestors who had legitimate grievances against the government, but that is only part of the story.

            If fact, what happened in Iran is an attempt by the Israeli & American tag team to overthrow the government in Tehran and break apart Iran, much the way the US, Turkey, and Israel fractured Syria. The playbook in Iran is one we have seen before. It has four elements.

            First, the US has long been working to wreck the Iranian economy with sanctions. Indeed, President Trump redoubled those efforts after moving into the White House last January (2025). His aim was to bring “maximum pressure” to bear on Iran’s economy and he did just that. There is no question that Iran’s leaders mismanaged their economy in certain ways, but Western sanctions did far more damage than government ineptitude. The ultimate goal of the sanctions, of course, is to inflict so much pain and punishment on the Iranian people that they rise up and overthrow their government.

            Second, the tag team went to work in late December 2025 to foment and support violent protests that would precipitate a violent government response, which would hopefully set off a spiral of violence that the government could not control. To be more specific, there is clear evidence that Mossad agents were on the ground in Iran and surely there were CIA operatives working alongside them. They worked closely with local agitators — the rioters who were bent on destruction and assassination — to turn the peaceful protests into violent protests, which would then lead the government to turn to violence. There is abundant video footage of the agitators at work.

            Moreover, the tag team sent many thousands of Starlink terminals into Iran before the protests began. Should the government shut down the internet and the phone system – as expected – the Starlink terminals would allow the protestors to communicate among themselves and with the outside forces helping them.

            Unsurprisingly, Trump was cheering on the protestors, saying on 13 January 2026: “Iranian Patriots, KEEP PROTESTING - TAKE OVER YOUR INSTITUTIONS!!!.. HELP IS ON ITS WAY.” Trump’s first CIA director, Mike Pompeo, said on 2 January 2026: “Happy New Year to every Iranian in the streets. Also, to every Mossad agent walking beside them.” And just as the protests were beginning in late December 2025, Mossad sent a message in Farsi to Iranians saying: “Go out together into the streets. The time has come. We are with you. Not only from a distance and verbally. We are with you in the field.”

            Third, the Western media played along with the tag team and purveyed the story that the protests were principally a response to the policies of an evil government in Tehran, not because of outside interference. Moreover, the protests were peaceful and it was the government that initiated the violence. Naturally, Israel and the US were portrayed as the good guys. This propaganda was not only designed to win over support for the protests in the West, but also to influence events inside Iran by fostering the narrative that the regime was brutal in the extreme, yet the protestors were destined to topple the government.

            Fourth, the US military (and maybe the Israeli military) was primed to attack Iran once the protests had reached critical mass, finishing off the regime and creating chaos in Iran that would hopefully break the country apart. But the strategy failed, mainly because the Iranian government was able to shut down the protests quickly and decisively. A key element in the government’s success was shutting down Starlink, which made it extremely difficult for the protestors to communicate with each other and the outside world. Once that happened, the protests were doomed and both Prime Minister Netanyahu and Trump understood that the tag team could not use military force to deliver the coup de gras. The Iranian regime had survived.

            I doubt you’re older than me, not that appeals to authority or seniority are worth a hill of beans.

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        Ahh, the enlightened centrist once again reminds us that in the midst of a conflict between the largest force for international terrorism / global exploitation and Iran, we should urge both parties to reflect on their actions.

        Perhaps after this war Iran can learn to be a better victim, so that we have no reservations about defending them amongst our peers.

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        The goal of war is to kill ton of civilians intentionally. Get the hell out of here with the both side is bad in a war of agression started by two terrorists country israel and the united snakes

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            They bombed a effing school

            https://www.trtworld.com/article/6647f610c6df

            I thought all the imbeciles would be MAGA supporters but this discussion

            You are the maga supporter by supporting this war

            It’s not even clear if the genocide in Gaza has the goal of killing people (which is the precise reason why it’s not 100% sure the ICJ will end up ruling it’s a genocide *), and you say that “war” (doesn’t matter if you mean this specific one or war in general) has the goal of massacring people?

            ICJ declared the genocide in Bosnia 12 years after it happened. Multiple genocide and holocaust expert agree that it is a genocide. Israeli leaders statements and damage on the ground shows that is a genocide

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    Why in the world would Iran want nuclear weapons ? That’s definitely a mystery we will never be able to solve I’m sure!

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          Interestingly I have met Palestinian Jews whose families have lived there for hundreds of years but they all hate Israel, either left to avoid impressment into the IDF or went to jail to avoid it and wish the Zionist state would cease to exist and prefer a Palestinian government. Weird how that is only the white Europeans who moved there want this.

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        No, that’s not how indigeneity works under international law, and key Zionist figures called themselves settlers and colonizers.

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        How can they be indigenous when they didn’t live there before 1947? If I kick you out of your house, can I claim to have grown up in it, as long as a few days have passed? Can my children claim it as their ancestral house, even while you are still standing on the street asking to please have your home returned? What if I shoot you in front of your wife and children? Will it then be my ancestral home, in which I’ve lived for generations? Or should the home be given back to your wife and your kids who lived in it before I kicked you out?

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        Yes, Ewwropeans are native to East Asia. Most people living in the settler entity are Russians, I guess that will change your mind since they are orcs or whatever you people believe.

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      Im jewish and fully agree. Israel has done more harm to the Jewish diaspora than nearly anything else in modern history. I pray that the innocent are spared but there are exceedingly few innocents there.

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      I know what you mean I’ve gotten that angry about this stuff as well but I don’t.

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        I appreciate you. Personally, I’m a payback oriented kind of dude lol. I’ve tried to work on it, but it aint going away.

        • A🔻atar of 🔻engeance@lemmy.mlOP
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          Their hacker groups were actually collecting info from conscientious objectors a few weeks ago. As in literally offering to spare their lives.

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        Why do women get a pass? They are just as culpable as members of the IDF or supporting the genocide. Lacking a dick doesn’t give you a pass.

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      This is awesome, I hope one of their newest missiles causes damage to the ship, even if it doesn’t sink immediately after being struck.

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        I would like this too, but the annoying orange wouldn’t take this easy. How can his peace mission be possibly retaliated?

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          Regardless of whether they damage the ship directly, it has a limited number of expensive (REALLY expensive) and slow to manufacture interceptor missiles that can only be restocked at port. As in they have to fuck off or die

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      Come on… This can’t be true. The yanks must have known that Iran would strike back.

      It would be very funny and I hope that it is true. I just don’t think it.

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        It wouldn’t be the first time the USA has employed the “Imma strike you, but if you strike back you’re a peace hating savage” tactic. They’ve done it several times already. For any country that acts diplomatically in good faith, it puts you in quite a tough spot. If you strike back (especially if you strike back harder), then you’re risking escalations, but if you do nothing, then your enemy has gotten a free strike in.

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        This is precisely what Saudi Arabia tried to do by removing the US planes shortly before the attack. Monarchs really do have minds stunted to the level of a child.

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      Could this be why Trump cancelled his speech? The establishment knew the reporters would ask for a comment on this and its best to avoid the “we’ve had casualties” talk

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        I hear it is actually preferential to cripple soldiers rather than outright kill them in attritional warfare. A dead soldier is a martyr. A cripple is a terrifying look at your future + an expense.

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          This won’t be an attritional war in terms of bodies tho. A land invasion of US troops is unlikely. Killing those troops instead instills fear in troops and makes the US public recoil.

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          Naw, this is one of those often repeated ideas based on someone’s guess being spread as a factual. Wounded troops don’t actually cause more problems for a military than dead ones. Wounded can either return to combat after healing or return home to train other troops/work in factories/whatever. Dead troops means all the training that went into a person is now gone.

          There’s also the logistics of dealing with dead bodies, something much more resource intensive than people who are only wounded. Serious blow to morale if bodies aren’t returned for funerals, nor can you leave them piled around because of disease.

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            I’m learning a lot from this war (including this summer) but I wasn’t expecting to have to reconsider stuff like this and my friend going off about how shooting people in the leg is dumb (you have no way of knowing if they are disabled or can still get a sight picture, etc).

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    https://xcancel.com/pati_marins64/status/2027726185992470875 (video)

    Iranian missiles continue to undermine years of propaganda about defense systems.

    With targets in Israel being hit by Iranian missiles and other targets at American bases in the Gulf region, even in the face of numerous Patriot batteries that are now known to be firing with little success, given the numerous explosions in Kuwait, Iraq, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Kingdom (typo for UAE I’m sure), Jordan, and Saudi Arabia.

    I’m If the Iranian launches maintain the current pace, they should deplete the Patriot interceptor stockpiles protecting these bases within 48 hours, leaving only Riyadh, which possesses a large number of its own batteries with ammunition, including a THAAD battery.

    In the case of Jordan, there is also coverage by batteries on Israeli territory. In the case of Israel, interceptions appear to have failed again, as several explosions have been heard in various cities. Iran appears to have used its most modern missiles in the initial attacks.

    Despite the evident success of the Iranian missiles, it is still too early to discuss the degree of failure of the air defenses, not to mention that they exist.

    On both sides, the attacks hit civilian targets, and in Tel Aviv, houses are burning, while in Iran, a school was hit, leaving at least 23 children dead and others trapped under rubble. To further complicate the security of patriotic supplies in the region, the Houthis announced the closure of traffic in the Red Sea and full support for Iranian retaliation, which should mean missiles targeting American and Israeli bases.

    With the start of naval combat, it will be possible to see how prepared Iran is for a prolonged conflict, supporting bombings on its territory.