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The Iran people are good and just want peace
The leadership in Iran might not represent the peoples desires
Iran has no military threat or ability to put a threat together.
The United States and Allies can confront anything Irans military attempts
The United States have no invasion assets anywhere near Iran ... or is likely to do so.
Yet, talking heads want people to believe there is military parity of some sort ... an imminent violence .... which is exasperating turmoil
And worrying people needlessly
The leadership in Iran might not represent the peoples desires
Iran has no military threat or ability to put a threat together.
The United States and Allies can confront anything Irans military attempts
The United States have no invasion assets anywhere near Iran ... or is likely to do so.
Yet, talking heads want people to believe there is military parity of some sort ... an imminent violence .... which is exasperating turmoil
And worrying people needlessly
TexChik · F
@questionWeaver just like with North Korea ... liberal heads exploded because Trump slayed the paper dragon
@questionWeaver Very likely, the U.S. military will defeat Iran's regular army. though it won't be like Iraq. Iran has an army of 350,000. the U.S. Will suffer significant causalities.
After the war, as we have seen in Iraq and Afghanistan, will come the guerrilla war; a long, drawn-out, frustrating conflict of IED's, snipers, ambushes, with no victory, no resolution. Since 2003, the U.S. military has been unable to stop the guerrilla war in Iraq. We are stuck in a quagmire, a war of slow attrition, a few Americans killed each month, costing $100s of billions, and it just drags on and on, slowly draining our resources. That's what will happen in Iran, only bigger.
After the war, as we have seen in Iraq and Afghanistan, will come the guerrilla war; a long, drawn-out, frustrating conflict of IED's, snipers, ambushes, with no victory, no resolution. Since 2003, the U.S. military has been unable to stop the guerrilla war in Iraq. We are stuck in a quagmire, a war of slow attrition, a few Americans killed each month, costing $100s of billions, and it just drags on and on, slowly draining our resources. That's what will happen in Iran, only bigger.
@badminton nutty analysis