Friday, April 3, 2026

We are committed


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  1. So without resorting to insults can anyone explain how we’re benefitting from the administration’s campaign against Iran?

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    1. They were weeks away from multiple nukes, which based on their wild religious beliefs, they would certainly use. It would only be a matter of time for us.

      Best to stop them now, than after one of our cites is a smoking radioactive ruin. There are other benefits, but that's the main one,

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    2. They've been "weeks away" since Lincoln was a child.
      Try again.

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    3. Iran started this started in 1979 and never let up. It had to be ended by us before they had operational nukes or it would be ended by them.

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    4. Nice to see Ghost has better information than the authorities on the status of their nuclear program. No matter, they've been happily killing Americans for forty years and that there is enough of a reason.

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    5. This nukes weeks away story has gotten so much traction over the years.
      Since 1979?? Wow!

      Glad to know we've got many critical thinkers in our midst and the Kool Ade is flowing by the bucket loads.

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  2. It could be money for the MIC and bankers and politicians or preventing our kids and grand kids from being cooked by canned sunshine. Maybe somewhere in the middle.

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    1. In all things gov't, think of it from a criminal's perspective.

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  3. Still need to get all the processed uranium. Was just reading Benford's "The Berlin Project", an alt history of WWII. Benford, a scientist, details the possible use of processed uranium directly as a 'dust' to deny an area to the enemy or as a terror weapon.
    It's far from over.

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    1. It may be there, it may not be. It may have never existed. Still in need of the WMDs in Iraq.

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