• DarkDecay@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Well lets see. Dough brain trump is in charge, his defense secretary can’t use a messaging app and virtually everyone else in his administration is probably licking a window somewhere. Yes I think it will be a mistake

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    Mistake? Noooo…

    GWB’s and Cheney’s military contractor buddies got fat off that 20 year quagmire. I’m sure trump and hegseth are on their payroll.

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    But but but - I thought it was MISSION ACCOMPLISHED?!

    the guy got his picture in a flight suit and everything!

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      “freedom is on the march”

      And Americans ate it up like the crummy greasy fast food most of them live on.

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        Good comparison with fast food, plenty of folks consume propaganda for similar reasons. Just as there are food deserts there are also information deserts.

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    Mistake: Yes.

    Help out Ukraine unintentionally: also yes.

    If the US attacks Iran, there goes Russias Shahed drone supplier.

    That’s why Tucker and Bannon are all up in arms about attacking Iran. That hurts Mother Russia

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    This is going to be the breaking point if we actually put boots on the ground in Iran and don’t just engage in drone terrorism and bombing runs. More military action in the middle east is a ubiquitously unpopular platform, and wars that are perceived as pointless have almost always been devastating to ruling party / presidential support. Further, the US military has been struggling to hit its recruitment numbers for years now, and this isn’t going to help that. It also stretches the government’s attention even further, and makes it more vulnerable to dissident activity at home.

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      I’ve seen people here supporting a war on Iran because of WMDs and women’s rights. The brain rot extends way beyond the Republican party; there’s a reason DNC Zionists haven’t come out against this.

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        I supported a war in Iraq because of WMDs and women’s rights. I was also 12 at the time and gullible enough to believe Iraq actually did have WMDs.

        Now that I’m older and less gullible, the sense of deja vu is nauseating.

      • RedditIsDeddit@lemmy.world
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        Well I’m not a fan of Iran myself, but talking about nukes and mob deployments is incredibly scary and dangerous stuff, and likely overkill considering not long ago there was a nuclear agreement and what not. This all seems to me like is Israel who is the problem more than Iran. But I also think the ‘DNC Zionist’ shit is a bit overblown as well.