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An expat in Dubai has a startling revelation...
An expat in Dubai has a startling revelation: the Stephen Collins cartoon
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Not sure of the source or accuracy of the post, but it wouldn't surprise me if true. Strategic planning not a strength of the Trump regime, to put it mildly.
We'll see.
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It’s a fair point but i would suggest that religious fundamentalism of all sorts fuels sectarian hatred. A lot of political doctrines like Nazism and communism are similar to religious cults. Hitler and Pol Pot are replacements for God in some people’s brainwashed minds.
Think it was a Geran-2 that hit the consulate and Jebel Ali port.They have 800,000 shahid drones. Can fit 20 into a lorry and move them anywhere totally concealed and can be deployed from the roadside.
One blew up the US Consulate in Dubai yesterday.
Not sure of the source or accuracy of the post, but it wouldn't surprise me if true. Strategic planning not a strength of the Trump regime, to put it mildly.
We'll see.
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i think drones are fairly easily intercepted as we saw with our f35 the other day basically a slow moving sofisticated V1,the number means some get through think the great expense comes with inceptions of ballistic missiles.I think defensive interceptors against drones is one of the big issues, fundamentally far more expensive than the drones. But cautious about drawing any strong conclusions on that - or anything else in the fog of war.
They'd have to buy them from Ukraine or Iran ;-)Makes you wonder why they don't just use drones? Apparently the drones are far cheaper and easier to make
Everything seems to have gone very quiet on the running out of missiles thing.
It seems like Iran is firing only a tiny amount compared to the first few days and I guess the US and Israel are getting on top of taking out the drones before they’re launched.
The media crackdown on this whole war has been incredible though. Obviously almost nothing coming out of Iran, blackouts in Israel, and the gulf states are not known for their transparency either.
The media aren't allowed into Tehran, or they'd be there just the same.The coverage has changed from the first two Gulf wars where they’d have hotels full of the likes of ABC, CNN, Sky News etc showing bombs dropping on Baghdad in real time. Now a lot of media is now consumed via social channels this isn’t happening, or perhaps with how gung ho the Yanks and Isreal are with their targeting they don’t want broadcasters in harms way.
This is why there has been lots of talk about solid state lasers (ytterbium or erbium based) to take out drones, as the cost per shot is a few dollars. The problem is that they are about 2-3 yrs from mass deployment on multiple platforms. Type 45 destroyers will start being retrofitted next year.I think defensive interceptors against drones is one of the big issues, fundamentally far more expensive than the drones. But cautious about drawing any strong conclusions on that - or anything else in the fog of war.
Well, of course the "Iran strike consumed more long range munitions than 4 years of Ukraine"...Not sure of the source or accuracy of the post, but it wouldn't surprise me if true. Strategic planning not a strength of the Trump regime, to put it mildly.
We'll see.
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German disloyalty criticized by Spanish PM, Merz sitting nodding next to Trump as he laid into UK and Spain
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I wouldn't take anything at face value unless corroberated by other reputable sources.
Too much 'hot takes' across the political spectrum at the moment.
i think drones are fairly easily intercepted as we saw with our f35 the other day basically a slow moving sofisticated V1,the number means some get through think the great expense comes with inceptions of ballistic missiles.
Agree with you, I’m not prepared to kill anyone no matter how abusive we imagine they or their government is. In all of the current crisis has anyone other than Spain declared killing people is not okay it’s wrong, we’ve been drawn into accepting killing on a mass scale is acceptable. Its murder over a thousand already in Iran and Gaza untold thousands dead.They weren't removed because they were bad guys. Wake up. Just because the US get involved with one country that doesn't produce oil doesn't mean my point is invalid. And Assad wasn't assasinated. Neither was Maduro but he was kidnapped and Venuzueala produces oil. The US is not a moral force for good anymore than Britain was , or indeed China is. All countries operate out of self interest. What we are discussing on this thread to a large extent is how far it is acceptable to go in pursuit of that self interest.
Agreed. Tribalism and sectarian hatred seems to be a human trait sadly. Religion can often be a convenient excuse especially when it is aligned with nationalism. It’s depressing though.There is no doubt that religion can and does at times fuel sectarian hatred and violence, but to your point in the absence of God malevolent people will find all sorts of pretexts. I think less than 10% of recorded conflicts have a religious dimension, the vast majority of wars are fought over economic resources, territorial and political control and ethnonationalism.