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Carrier USS Eisenhower changes destination from Israel to Persian Gulf

Yup, Those carriers sail far from alone. Guided missile Destroyers and those deadly attack Subs underneath the waves.

There's a reason why despite being in range of other countries no one's dared take them on. Ever..
One Iranian emp can disable them all then they become sitting ducks for the torpedoes, missiles, and drones.
 
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Pork sausage and biscuit with gravy.


I see ..

so it was your southern neighbor passing of as eye ranians that took you for a ride ..

Jezz…… You must get hit by Indians scammers a lot ..
 
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One Iranian emp can disable them all then they become sitting ducks for the torpedoes, missiles, and drones.

That's a sweet game you're playing.

Xbox? PS5? PC?

But hey.. if it's that easy, they should just do it.

But see, even if they had such a thing, I live in the real world, and know what would happen if they did
 
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That's a sweet game you're playing.

Xbox? PS5? PC?

But hey.. if it's that easy, they should just do it.

But see, even if they had such a thing, I live in the real world, and know what would happen if they did
more like fantasy world
 
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One Iranian emp can disable them all then they become sitting ducks for the torpedoes, missiles, and drones.
Then why not drop that EMP on Israel? Give the 'Little Satan' a taste of iranian tech. By the way, how is that Iranian 'stealth' fighter coming?
 
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Hitler's hordes overrunning Britain and America

there is naval power and there is nukes
It was the Soviets who halted the German advance which gave the US time to build an army ready to invade Europe because they didn’t have enough aircrafts tank, and ships until 1944.

That's a sweet game you're playing.

Xbox? PS5? PC?

But hey.. if it's that easy, they should just do it.

But see, even if they had such a thing, I live in the real world, and know what would happen if they did
If there is a war they will use everything they got and they have the right to do so.

Then why not drop that EMP on Israel? Give the 'Little Satan' a taste of iranian tech. By the way, how is that Iranian 'stealth' fighter coming?
It would make Iran the aggressor here but I am talking if the US and Israel decided to attack Iran then Iran have the right to use everything they got to push back against the aggression.
 
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Recessions are required periodically to shift resources, that have trickled down to lower income classes, back up into the upper class. Besides, everyone suffers in a recession but non-Americans suffer more.

The tickle down effect is a myth and was disproved years back. No economist worth their salt believes in it. As for recessions, the recent Covid one and the financial crash in 2008 actually increased income inequality across the world. In actual fact many lower income groups are the worst off they have been in history. Going back to the Covid led recessions, only the wealthy managed to increase their wealth.
 
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They were confused esp after cruise missile attack from Yemen and getting threatened by missile lock from Lebanon.

Iran told the scared American transgender forces, come here babes. It is the only safe place that you could find.

Oh wait,,, PG is full of anti ship ballistic missiles from simple ones to gliding vehicles. Damn

The west keeps repeating that Yemen Houthis can reach Israel via missiles. How true is this?
 
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The tickle down effect is a myth and was disproved years back. No economist worth their salt believes in it.
Lower income classes who are saving money for a future big purchase (i.e. a property) or have already purchased one after saving, recession forces them to yield to upper classes.

As for recessions, the recent Covid one and the financial crash in 2008 actually increased income inequality across the world. In actual fact many lower income groups are the worst off they have been in history. Going back to the Covid led recessions, only the wealthy managed to increase their wealth.
That's exactly what I said.
 
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You want Americans to take credit for defeating Germany in WW2? Lol
Which side defeated legendary German General Rommel in war, bombed German cities and factories, destroyed a chunk of German mechanized forces, and took control of more than half of the Germany in the end? And provided so many supplies to the Soviet side as well?

American warfighting history and achievements are well-documented in sticked threads but people do not pay attention.
 
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It was the Soviets who halted the German advance which gave the US time to build an army ready to invade Europe because they didn’t have enough aircrafts tank, and ships until 1944.

It does not matter. German army cannot swim in the Atlantic (or that matter anywhere). German navy lacks aircraft carriers, German air force lacks heavy bombers, Hitler could not rectify any of these by 1944.
 
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Can it though?
Yes, for sure.
War creates a lot of jobs in the defense industry,
but not the larger economy, and thats part of the issues it creates, same issue oil creates- unequal wealth distribution threatens large economies.
as well as for other American contractors. A subjugated enemy also opens an avenue for American industries to penetrate easily.
The economic benefits US reaps usually doesnt cover the cost of the invasion- you think US has extracted out over $1trn of benefits from iraq since it invaded it? NO!
And the forced dependence of the victim on the USD gives the US additional capacity to print free money without proportionate inflation.
that assumes the victim will accept US subjugation, and all costs arent economic- for example Iraq and Afghanistan and Yemen are still very unsafe for Americans, so how can Americans even work there are make $$ lucratively? dont forget security costs involved with keeping Americans in those countries.

Finally- how come US economy has not been doing well since the Iraq and Afghanistan wars ended? Those wars sucked US out- US military isnt even ready today for conflict, thats another evidence that those wars damaged US in multiple ways, and not all are visible or easy to see!
 
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Yes, for sure.

but not the larger economy, and thats part of the issues it creates, same issue oil creates- unequal wealth distribution threatens large economies.
Unequal wealth distribution isn't much of a strain on the economy. It strains the social fabric, not economy.
The economic benefits US reaps usually doesnt cover the cost of the invasion- you think US has extracted out over $1trn of benefits from iraq since it invaded it? NO!
People think money spent on war dissipates in the air or goes to the victim. It doesn't. The money spent on war went from tax-payers and feds to American companies, soldiers, contractors. War creates a demand for money and the demand keeps inflation low when notes are printed out.

that assumes the victim will accept US subjugation, and all costs arent economic- for example Iraq and Afghanistan and Yemen are still very unsafe for Americans, so how can Americans even work there are make $$ lucratively? dont forget security costs involved with keeping Americans in those countries.
They've been weakened and/or made dependent on US. They rely on USD, a demand which increases US note printing capacity without suffering inflation.

Any time two countries trade with each other using the USD, it benefits the US without it being involved in the transaction. Thus, it is imperative for the US to ensure that countries do not use any other currency for trade, such as what happened with Saddam and Gaddafi.

Finally- how come US economy has not been doing well since the Iraq and Afghanistan wars ended? Those wars sucked US out- US military isnt even ready today for conflict, thats another evidence that those wars damaged US in multiple ways, and not all are visible or easy to see!
It kept a lot of Americans employed and made huge profits for the MIC. US economic decline is largely, imo, due to its decision in the 80s to shift from investments into tangible ventures (i.e. infrastructure) to intangible profit-seeking ventures (i.e. derivatives).
 
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