Iranian Americans flood the streets of DC in support of Trump's action against Tehran

Don't be silly. I let @Nordberg do all his own lying.

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Exactly, how truthful are you????
 
Bullshit, what is wrong with you?
trump's not your president so you don't care what he does to create chaos in the world. Furthermore, the people demonstrating are happy that the ayatollah is gone yet the new one is even more hardline, so nothing really changed. The U.S. is destroying their infrastructure, killing people including civilians, setting off violence across the mid-east, and all because of the demented maniac in the White House. Case in point:

"Donald Trump began the holiest day on the Christian calendar with a profanity-filled Truth Social tirade in which he praised Allah.

The president, a Christian, kicked off Easter Sunday with a threatening message to Iran at 8:03 a.m.

“Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!!” Trump, 79, began.
“Open the F—n’ Strait, you crazy b—--ds, or you’ll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH!” he raged. “Praise be to Allah. President DONALD J. TRUMP”
 
I might be the only poster on JPP who is entirely honest. My words stand on their own. I don't tell people what to believe; I simply point them in the right direction and arm them with the correct information to verify for themselves.

Now you know why leftists HATE me.
Classic I alone possess the truth delusion, usually seen in cult leaders, toddlers who just discovered object permanence, and of course, Trump supporters who think Wikipedia is fake news. Congrats on achieving the trifecta of arrogance, ignorance, and misplaced confidence! Now you know why everyone hates you.
 
trump's not your president so you don't care what he does to create chaos in the world. Furthermore, the people demonstrating are happy that the ayatollah is gone yet the new one is even more hardline, so nothing really changed. The U.S. is destroying their infrastructure, killing people including civilians, setting off violence across the mid-east, and all because of the demented maniac in the White House. Case in point:

"Donald Trump began the holiest day on the Christian calendar with a profanity-filled Truth Social tirade in which he praised Allah.

The president, a Christian, kicked off Easter Sunday with a threatening message to Iran at 8:03 a.m.

“Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!!” Trump, 79, began.
“Open the F—n’ Strait, you crazy b—--ds, or you’ll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH!” he raged. “Praise be to Allah. President DONALD J. TRUMP”
That's just foolishnests. s, much of Europe is supplied by the Sharuz Straits.
 
Bullshit! AMARG at Davis Monthan AFB is specifically tasked with being able to bring aircraft from storage to operational readiness quickly in the event of expanded need. This would be a normal and planned operation based on operational need. It isn't some move of desperation.


 
Bullshit! AMARG at Davis Monthan AFB is specifically tasked with being able to bring aircraft from storage to operational readiness quickly in the event of expanded need. This would be a normal and planned operation based on operational need. It isn't some move of desperation.


Suuure.
 
Classic I alone possess the truth delusion,
Obviously you have the English reading comprehension of a leftist so you can't be expected to get it right. Maybe you can find a conservative to read my post to you.

Congrats on achieving the trifecta of arrogance, ignorance, and misplaced confidence!
You got one of them right, i.e. arrogance. It's difficult to not be arrogant with leftists because they don't know anything, are very slow upstairs, and don't merit any compassion for their condition.

My exclusive trust in science, math, logic and economics is well placed.

Now you know why everyone hates you.
Everyone hates me because nobody likes a know-it-all.
 
Bullshit! AMARG at Davis Monthan AFB is specifically tasked with being able to bring aircraft from storage to operational readiness quickly in the event of expanded need. This would be a normal and planned operation based on operational need. It isn't some move of desperation.
You are spot on. The Boneyard was placed in Arizona because it is the perfect environment for outdoor aircraft storage.

There are three categories of aircraft in the Boneyard:
1. Recently retired aircraft that are stored in operational condition, ready to be put back into service if needed, like the Reserves.
2. Older aircraft that will not be returned to service, but exist to be sold to foreign allies, as negotiable assets in diplomatic talks, or as a repository for old parts that are no longer manufactured but that are continually demanded,
3. Unusable aircraft that are simply cannibalized for parts. The Davis-Monthan Fire Department commandeered a large 727-type that had been thoroughly cannibalized and converted it into an "Aircraft Emergency Training Classroom" where firefighters learn how to extract passengers from aircraft engulfed in flames. It's right out there at the Boneyard.
 
That's just foolishnests. s, much of Europe is supplied by the Sharuz Straits.
"US President Donald Trump said this week that Iran’s new leadership is “less radical and much more reasonable.” Trump and the Pentagon have repeatedly claimed that regime change has happened.

“If you look already because the one regime was decimated, destroyed. They’re all dead. The next regime is mostly dead. And the third regime, we’re dealing with different people than anybody’s dealt with before. It’s a whole different group of people,” Trump said earlier this week. “So, I would consider that regime change.”

But what most political scientists and analysts would consider regime change involves an outside power transforming how a country is governed, not merely replacing the people at the top of that system. By definition, regime change is systemic change – something that has yet to be seen in the Islamic Republic, which remains under the same authoritarian theocracy that has been in place since the Iranian Revolution in 1979.

If anything, the war has given more power to the hardline military factions inside the complex system of Iranian governance, as well as bolstered anti-American sentiments.

“This regime is more hardline, less prone to compromise and, frankly, more nakedly tied to the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps),”
said Mona Yacoubian, director of the Middle East program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. “We’ve seen the decapitation of the reigning leader in Iran at the time, but that has not translated into dramatic change in terms of who holds the power, or their position vis-à-vis the United States.”
 
"US President Donald Trump said this week that Iran’s new leadership is “less radical and much more reasonable.” Trump and the Pentagon have repeatedly claimed that regime change has happened.

“If you look already because the one regime was decimated, destroyed. They’re all dead. The next regime is mostly dead. And the third regime, we’re dealing with different people than anybody’s dealt with before. It’s a whole different group of people,” Trump said earlier this week. “So, I would consider that regime change.”

But what most political scientists and analysts would consider regime change involves an outside power transforming how a country is governed, not merely replacing the people at the top of that system. By definition, regime change is systemic change – something that has yet to be seen in the Islamic Republic, which remains under the same authoritarian theocracy that has been in place since the Iranian Revolution in 1979.

If anything, the war has given more power to the hardline military factions inside the complex system of Iranian governance, as well as bolstered anti-American sentiments.

“This regime is more hardline, less prone to compromise and, frankly, more nakedly tied to the IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps),”
said Mona Yacoubian, director of the Middle East program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. “We’ve seen the decapitation of the reigning leader in Iran at the time, but that has not translated into dramatic change in terms of who holds the power, or their position vis-à-vis the United States.”
The regime is losing power every day one sortie at a time.
 
Contrary to the latest pack of lies from the Treason-o-crats and their lyingass media lapdogs....





Iranian Americans flood the streets of DC in support of Trump's action against Tehran



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That ^ is pretty funny, Murdoch did even run the “story” on his American outlets but had to import his Australian outlet, says it all

Critics aren’t largely complaining about attacking Iran, no one saw them as a victim, but rather Trump’s justification for the attack and his failing strategy, or seaming lake of strategy. The military has been successful, they have won, is Trump who is losing

And again, MAGA has confused partisanship and patriotism
 
Mahyar Tousi of Tousi TV says the Iranian people overwhelmingly support Trump and this war. Tousi has several family members in Iran and is in contact with them. I have seen several videos of explosions and Iranians cheering the US and Israel.
Oh boy, another podcaster MAGA loves because he tells them what they want to hear

Tell us, if the Iranians are so much in favor of the war why didn’t they rise up and overthrow the regime as Trump planned?
 
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