Attack on Iran is Imminent

Discussion in 'Politics' started by 377OHMS, Dec 27, 2011.

  1. I know you are a Zionist shill. I can tell by how you post and what you post on. You guys are ridiculously easy to spot. All you seem to care about is Israel. Your comment history bears this out.

    Also, since you have again opened the door to a subject you supposedly do not wish to discuss, I must say your unproven word on your combat experience is really beginning to strain credulity.

    So, for the record, do you wish to talk about these issues or do you wish to remain silent on them?
     
    #31     Dec 28, 2011
  2. Really, so comprehend for me... just like you failed to comprehend article 3 section 3 as it relates to treason...what were the Founder's desires regarding American foreign policy?

    Also, what does the Constitution have to say about going to war?
     
    #32     Dec 28, 2011
  3. Mvector

    Mvector

    Yes I have served - do you know what an LCF is?


    Launch Control Facility - go see what it takes to be allowed into one of those - USAF!

    I hold a high standard when it comes to US Military action - there should be Declaration of War by our Congress prior to military action. If the US is directly attacked then the US President can take immediate action while briefing Congress on the actions. I would say all the US military action in the past 10 years in the middle east is completely unconstitutional - and our servicemen are paying a high price for these terrible acts.
     
    #33     Dec 28, 2011
  4. Mvector

    Mvector

    #34     Dec 28, 2011
  5. I love bacon! :D I do not know about gumballs though!

    -On a separate not, I see that you fucking zionists are back to your old tricks! Is it Ron Paul’s season now? Is his message of not starting another ware in the name of your zionist entity getting under your skins? (you and the other inbred 3770HOMO).
     
    #35     Dec 28, 2011
  6. I agree.

    A blockade is an act of war. If we attempt to blockade gasoline imports into Iran, that would clearly be an act of war. Under our Constitution, it requires a formal Declaration of War. Our practice has been to rationalize that some sort of wimpy authporization to use force, etc satisfies the constitutional requirement, but I would argue it doesn't. It's one thing for a congressman to say I voted funds for the military. It's quite another to say I voted for a Declaration of War against a country that hasn't attacked us.

    Iran's ability to close the Straits of Hormuz has been under question for a long time. They have ground-based missiles that can take out any ship, including our carriers. Obviously, we have an overwhelming air and naval superiority. In one war game, a rogue US Navy officer running the "Iranian" forces, was able to swamp the Navy's defenses with massed attacks by sea-skimming missiles. Because the tactics he used were considered outside the rules of the game, the results were invalidated. It might not be so easy to do that in real life however.

    Iran would likely launch an all out proxy war on Israel by hezhbollah and other groups while we were busy in the Straits. Our ships in the Persian Gulf are vulnerable to a variety of modern munitions, including advanced mines, quiet diesel-electric subs and the afore-mentioned missiles. A big worry has to be what advanced items the Chinese have provided them. Don't kid yoursleves. The Chinese would love to see us lose a couple of carriers in a conflict they are not part of.
     
    #36     Dec 28, 2011
  7. Iran is causing a lot of trouble but they also have more trouble these days.

    1)Just as with their neighboring countries, they may or may not be able to contain internal unrest. Getting tough on protesters works where it does and makes it worse where it doesnt. It's roll of the dice these days.

    2) Israel has asked the White House many times either for permission or "to look the other way while it took out the nuke sites in Iran. The US has always said no but they could change/might have already changed.

    3) The US was in control of Iraqi airspace until a couple weeks ago. This would be the very same airspace that Israel needed to fly over to hit the nuke sites. They dont have to worry about colliding with American defenses now or American promises to the Iraqis to make sure that did not happen. As we know, Iraq is a puppet of Iran and Iran expected Iraq to make sure that the Americans protected the airspace in a way that kept Israel from reaching Iran. Iran will need to figure out another theory now as to why Israel would not fly over Iraq.

    4) Now that the Americans have pulled out, Iran expects to ramp up its plans to colonize Iraq via its puppet Muktar El Sadar the Gerbil. Problem is, Saudi Arabia and Al Queda are Sunnis and they are not going to let that happen, easily anyway. Iran sponsors worldwide terrorism and is about to see plenty of it arrive at its own doorstep. Notice that Saudi Arabia stepped up and said that it would offset any oil reduction in oil output that was caused by the Iranian drama this week.

    As I said, Iran is causing a lot of new trouble but they have a lot of new trouble to deal with themselves. The same United States that has withdrawn is also the same United States that restrained Israel and Saudi Arabia from taking care of business on its own- either directly or backchannel.

    Allah Akbar.
     
    #37     Dec 28, 2011
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    #38     Dec 29, 2011
  9. Wrong again fool. You don't know your ass from your elbow.
    Based on what? Your faulty judgment? You still haven't told us if you're a combat veteran BTW.

    YOUR unproven word about YOUR service is what really strains credibility. You claim to have been a spook yet you've been on ET a little over 4 months and have already posted A LOT about yourself and your service (see below)... no spook I've known would even admit to being one, let alone brag about it on the internet.

    So at the very least -- assuming your claims of service are true -- you have VERY POOR judgment. And you're a pathetic joke because people with real accomplishments don't need to brag about them.

    Just a few of your "disclosures":

    1) Picture w/buddies and year and location;

    2) MOS -- Marine Counterintelligence Specialist (0211);

    3) What you did: "my job was to identify, locate and neutralize the enemy espionage, sabotage, subversion and terrorist threat, and, among other things, engage in counterintelligence force protection source operations to defend our troops against that threat."

    4) Wrote in several places you used to have TS/SCI clearance;

    5) Other details like: "the Marine Corps saw fit to send me to both Jump School and SERE school, because I was both considered 'high risk of capture', and needed to be able to insert with SEALS, Force Recon, well, you get the idea."
     
    #39     Dec 29, 2011
  10. Grow up little boy. People who have real accomplishments don't brag about them... and having been in an LCF is nothing to brag about. However, if you served honorably that's something to be proud of and I admire and respect that.

    Had it been up to me, we wouldn't have gone into Iraq the second time. But that's no reason to allow Iran to become a nuclear power.
     
    #40     Dec 29, 2011