Is the regime in Iran soon to be toast?

Day #103 of the not-War in Iran;

......that the US started, with no clear endgame or goals, with severe lack of planning and Intelligence, and no Exit strategy, because one pathetic pedophile narcissist wanted to show the world he's a 4th grade schoolyard bully.
 
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I like to start each day walking outside with my 1st cup of coffee and screaming "FUCK ISRAEL".

Its quite relaxing



 
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Rut Ro!

When Faux News starts letting its uninformed sheep in on the grift, things must be bad…

 
And you know why they were able to do so? Because they had too much time to regroup!!

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Just like Venezuela, where are the idiots that told me "it's not about the Oil"....?

(BTW- I still have a small bit of that swampland for sale, its going fast, Buy Today! I'll cut you a "Great Deal")
Call Now!

 
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You mean he hasn't really been negotiating with them just like Iran claims, just buying time to reload?

I'm Shocked!

Oh- and he "LOVES inflation" (because it doesn't effect him, and you're just a worthless peasant, you don't matter)

Suckers

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BREAKING: Trump now says in the Oval Office the US military will hit Iran "again hard today, in case you miss it, in case you don't turn on your television."

He also told reporters strikes are "going to be more significant than last night," including hitting Iran's power plants and bridges.
Trump also said earlier Iran has taken too long to negotiate a deal and "now they will have to pay the price."


 
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Have you shouted "FUCK ISRAEL" today? You should. Its very refreshing

 
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America's best Ally my ass.., Fuck Israel

remember this?

 
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Just like Venezuela, where are the idiots that told me "it's not about the Oil"....?

(BTW- I still have a small bit of that swampland for sale, its going fast, Buy Today! I'll cut you a "Great Deal")



Apparently Trump is the only one on on it?

Nah, he makes shit up daily. Delusional narcissist. With more than a touch of dementia.
Not living in reality…

 
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Iran has cleared the tunnel entrances ..

 
The First Combat Rescue by a Floating Waymo
Ryan McBeth

An American AH-64 Apache goes down near the Strait of Hormuz. Two soldiers are stranded in the water. The United States launches retaliatory strikes against Iran.

But the most important part of this story may not be the shootdown.

For the first time, a U.S. military personnel recovery mission appears to have used an unmanned surface vessel to help rescue downed aircrew. Instead of sending another crew directly into danger, the Navy sent a drone boat.

In this video, I break down:

• What we know about the Apache incident
• Whether the helicopter was actually shot down
• Why the reported Shahed drone theory raises questions
• How Task Force 59's unmanned Corsair vessel rescued the crew
• Why this could change the future of combat search and rescue
• The U.S. retaliatory strikes against Iranian targets
• What this tells us about the future of warfare in the Persian Gulf

The Apache shootdown made headlines. The robot boat rescue may be the real story.




This video discusses the recent incident involving a U.S. Army AH-64 Apache that went down near the Strait of Hormuz on June 8, 2026, and the subsequent rescue operation.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Apache Incident: While the exact cause remains under investigation, early reports suggested an Iranian Shahed drone may have struck the aircraft (0:47-2:21). The U.S. responded with retaliatory strikes against Iranian air defense systems and radar sites (7:10-7:39).
  • Historic Unmanned Rescue: The most significant aspect of this event is that the two U.S. crewmen were recovered using an unmanned surface vessel (USV)—specifically, the Navy's Corsair vessel from Task Force 59 (3:21-4:30). This marks the first time the U.S. military has utilized an autonomous boat for personnel recovery at sea, potentially changing how combat search and rescue is conducted by reducing risk to manned crews (4:33-6:26).
  • Strategic Implications: The incident highlights the Persian Gulf as an increasingly complex battle space where autonomous systems and manned assets must operate in close proximity. The use of a drone boat for rescue demonstrates a shift toward utilizing distributed, unmanned assets to maintain operational capabilities in high-threat environments (7:55-8:16).
 
It’s just him talking to the other voices in his head, it’s very crowded in there. Nobody believes anything he says anymore

 
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