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sean anderson's avatar

Meanwhile the display of our moral might in Iran should bring dismay to whoever is in charge now in Beijing. Speaking of which, does anyone know who is in charge there?

Jimmy May's avatar

Superb close:

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It is not the use of massive destructive power that is the mark of a fundamentally good and moral nation; it is the judicious restraint until there is no other option.

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Sherman Homan's avatar

The best part of CNN’s panel of experts who knew everything is that they didn’t even know when Fordo was hit.

Jack Sotallaro's avatar

No matter what the "loyal" opposition says, Trump was consistently against violence until the Iranians tried to "call his bluff" which wasn't a bluff. It's a poor comment on anyone who has had access to the news for the last 20 years believing Trump would bluff. Negotiate, yes. Make a threat he isn't willing to follow through on? Hell no. So the Mullahs misread him, one would think existentially, and now we're in the middle of the left questioning our actions. Same crap as ever. Some people will never see the light.

Kathy Ward's avatar

Id assert that the mission has been a success. And any anon source who says they "saw a report that noted damage was nothing, only need to see that the same report CNN published on the word of the anon source, noted it takes "weeks" to have a valid assessment and that the DIA did not coordinate their "assessment" with the intelligence community, makes it pretty clear the entire commentary is GARBAGE, regardless what the reality will be.

Mystic William's avatar

‘Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the Earth’. But…the Greek word for ‘meek’ is not how we define it. The word used is ‘praeus’ (spelling could be off). Which means a strong man who chooses not to use his strength as mercy to others. Trump’s actions were merciful.