Is the regime in Iran soon to be toast?

Why a Kharg Island Invasion Would Be a DISASTER

Shawn Ryan Clips

 
Was wondering the same thing. Hubris?

Base commander needs to be fired and reprimanded/demoted.

 
If the US and Russia ever went to war, it would not surprise me if Russia wins. In fact, we would never find out because the next morning, the world would no longer exist.
 
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Mark Levin is a washed up piece of shit talk show host. Trump seems to have dropped Laura Loomer as his mouthpiece and now uses his master’s vile mouthpiece to get his message out.

Has there ever been an administration that chooses Cabinet members and spokespersons based on their Faux News appearances?

 

Yeah, I'm seeing all kinds of prophecy stuff being commented on with references to the Bible, et al. Who knows. Guess we'll find out soon. Supposedly, the big guy is going to set up his newest throne in Iran per the scriptures of times long past.
 
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Watch: Trump Arms Control Official Refuses To Confirm Israel Has Nukes​



"Tell us something -- as Congress, as the oversight body -- what is Israel's nuclear capability in terms of weapons?" asked Castro. In reply, DiNanno didn't refer Castro to US intelligence agencies, but -- compounding the insult to the committees' intelligence -- told Castro to ask "the Israeli government."

"You're the main person in charge of knowing this and understanding it," said Castro. "I don't understand why this issue is so taboo, when it's a basic question, and we're in a war alongside Israel against Iran, we're dealing with the potential for nuclear fallout, and you won't answer this basic question."
A big reason why it's taboo went unmentioned during the hearing. Because Israel is not a member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and also has nuclear weapons, every dollar of aid to Israel breaks American law. Beyond that, the feigned official ignorance about Israel's nuclear arsenal is meant to obscure the sheer hypocrisy of nuclear-armed Israel -- a country with a government increasingly dominated by expansionist and religious zealots -- decrying Iran's enrichment of uranium, particularly given the US intelligence community has repeatedly assessed that Iran stopped its initial pursuit of such weapons 23 years ago.

As Brian McGlinchey explains at Stark Realities, US officials' refusal to talk about Israel's nuclear arsenal isn't a mere unwritten understanding:

Perversely, U.S. government employees who dare discuss or release information about Israel’s nuclear weapons program—and thus illuminate the ongoing criminality of U.S. aid to Israel—would themselves be subject to prosecution, thanks to a secret classification directive issued by the Obama administration.

The two-page gag order was released in 2015 in response to a Freedom of Information Act request. Other than the title—“Guidance on Release of Information Relating to the Potential for an Israeli Nuclear Capability”—nearly every word has been redacted.