Is the regime in Iran soon to be toast?

Mullah's are fighting for their lives .. willing to fight to the end .. US fighting a limited war




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I recall that $4.99 was the absolute highest I ever paid for gas and that was in Atlanta during Covid peak. Ye ol' dollar inflation calculator says that my $4.99 back then is like paying $5.57 today.
IMHO it is a small price for me to pay in order to get rid of the IRGC in Iran.

That sure would be a bargain but buyer beware...

I think almost everyone in the US agrees that getting rid of the IRGC would be a great result.

But the price of gasoline isn't even the tip of the iceberg in terms of what it will cost us to get rid of them. Without even considering the costs, dead soldiers is not a small price to pay.

And by most accounts, including Trump himself, we may or may not be rid of them and the Iranian civilians may be left to fend for themselves. :(
 
Comedian Dave Smith Is Wrong About Iran
Ryan McBeth



In this video (0:00), Ryan McBeth debunks claims made by comedian Dave Smith regarding Iran in a recent episode of the Joe Rogan Podcast. McBeth asserts that Smith is either lying or highly misinformed, using the video to provide context on the political situation in Iran and the realities of the ongoing conflict.

Key Debunked Points:

  • Pro-Regime Rallies: Contrary to Smith's assertion that crowds chanting "death to America" are organic, McBeth argues that many attendees are government employees (0:36) required to be there.
  • Use of Force: McBeth disputes that Iranian police use less-than-lethal weapons, stating he has evidence of birdshot (1:40) being fired directly at protesters' faces.
  • Targeting Precision: Addressing Smith's claims about Iranian strikes on Israel, McBeth contrasts the reported casualty figures with the targeting precision (2:39) of U.S. forces, arguing that the Iran regime lacks a free press to verify its claims.
  • Casualty Numbers: McBeth addresses the high casualty numbers discussed by Smith, explaining how intelligence is collated and noting that IRGC forces have arrested or targeted individuals presenting at hospitals with injuries (4:52).
  • Information Control: McBeth explains that the lack of more widespread visual evidence is due to the regime deliberately turning off the internet (6:21), making it difficult for citizens to share documentation of abuses.
Conclusion:McBeth concludes by urging Smith to speak with actual Iranians who have witnessed the atrocities firsthand (8:46) and emphasizes the gravity of the threat posed by the current regime.