Let's hope they keep it that way.I’m sure they’re thinking about it!
Let's hope they keep it that way.I’m sure they’re thinking about it!
I'm sure they do, I still don't see them actually doing anything, though.I’m sure they’re thinking about it!
Referring to Rambo 3 was not a serious comment … ;-)The Taliban formed after the Russians left Afghanistan, therefore never fought them !
EDIT. I see that this has been addressed, but the original poster cannot just seem to admit that the statement was wrong !
On the conclusion that the Al-Ahli hospital bomb is not a JDAM because it has no crater.
Here’s a video of combat engineer of how a JDAM is not 100% impossible and can be probable:
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And here’s a video of other videos of how a JDAM can be set to without causing any crater, given that the evidence concluded of Al-Ahli hospital attack that having no crater is significant of it not being a JDAM. Thats how a non-crater JDAM does.
2 days before the attack, the same hospital was already bombed as forewarning.
In the words of John Wayne “that’ll be the biggest mistake you’ll ever make” :-)I’m sure they’re thinking about it!
The guy is a ****.I’m no expert on anything Middle East but I am surprised that Sunak on his so called diplomatic mission to release seven hostages held by hamas has come out and said that he will support Israel and hopes they win. If I was a diplomat I would secure the releases before nailing my sail to the mast
Which Palestinian group?If this conflict was about religion you’d have a point, but it’s an ethnic conflict about land , prior to the 80d most Palestinian groups were very left wing and totally non religious, the Islamic stuff only came about after the Americans created it as a foil against the Soviets
I very much doubt what anybody does will see the return of the hostages taken by mass murderers, well not alive anyway sadly.I’m no expert on anything Middle East but I am surprised that Sunak on his so called diplomatic mission to release seven hostages held by hamas has come out and said that he will support Israel and hopes they win. If I was a diplomat I would secure the releases before nailing my sail to the mast
I have the feeling Putin taught western leaders to stand together and say enough is enough. The same kind of concentrated support could happen now in the Middle East, defending the same values.The question is, will they use them?
You can quite easily get into Middle East Wars, getting out of them is the problem
I think everyone knows that if Israel goes in on the ground Hezbollah will be come involved, and that's why i think there have been so many leaders going to Israel, they are trying to avert an all out war. personally I don't think there will be a ground operation and all these "solidarity" visits are part of the deal there will be some fudge to end all this, until the next round starts again
Iran etc, are not worried about the US taking part, they can just as easily block the gulf shipping lanes which will cause economic chaos especially to the west