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ninalanyon · 61-69, T
What parallels might they be? Other than the obvious one of a country that is under threat fighting back that is?
Jokersswild · 22-25
@ninalanyon Both were covert operations that required intelligence planning, bribery, and the smuggling of drones into locations to attack strategic sites. I'm not comparing Ukraine's position to Israel's, or vice versa. I'm simply saying that the intelligence gathering and execution of the operations seem similar.
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@Jokersswild Similar problems tend to have similar solutions. If you were given the tasks would you have done any different?
Jokersswild · 22-25
@ninalanyon I don't think at all that Israel is right. I believe that if a country is going to seek to end another country's nuclear program, it should start by offering to end its own. It's like me having a gun in my home but claiming my neighbor is too dangerous to have one. If I truly believe that to be the case, then I should advocate for gun restrictions altogether.
Israel having nukes while claiming Iran can't is just outrageous. Moreover, there is no indication that Iran was attempting to develop a nuclear weapon. If they wanted to, they could have done so a long time ago.
Iran's top nuclear scientists were actually in contact with North Korea's top nuclear scientists. In fact, Iran and North Korea have worked together on missile and nuclear related research in the past. If Iran truly intended to build a bomb, they had every opportunity and capability to do it years ago.
Israel having nukes while claiming Iran can't is just outrageous. Moreover, there is no indication that Iran was attempting to develop a nuclear weapon. If they wanted to, they could have done so a long time ago.
Iran's top nuclear scientists were actually in contact with North Korea's top nuclear scientists. In fact, Iran and North Korea have worked together on missile and nuclear related research in the past. If Iran truly intended to build a bomb, they had every opportunity and capability to do it years ago.
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
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Ah, yes... the innocent Ayatollahs who have routinely promised to destroy the "Little Satan" could have built a bomb years ago, but peacefully refrained from doing so.
Against their religion, you know. 🤣 🤣 🤣
Ah, yes... the innocent Ayatollahs who have routinely promised to destroy the "Little Satan" could have built a bomb years ago, but peacefully refrained from doing so.
Against their religion, you know. 🤣 🤣 🤣