aaden08
aaden08 t1_jegcmmm wrote
Reply to comment by CentJr in U.S. Extends Carrier Deployment After Syria Attack by Kimber80
You bring up food points. But can you honestly say the US and Israel are not also engaged in a proxy war with them? It's been tit for tat hacking, assassinations, bombings etc. Can't assassinate their military leaders, hack their infrastructure and not expect the same back. Also, blame Trump for canceling the nuclear deal that they were obeying. Now with countries like Russia invading and bullying weaker neighbors who aren't nuclear states and not backed by NATO, places like Iran are more likely and understandably going to enrich uranium to have their own deterrent.
The next year will be very telling.
aaden08 t1_jeg3lye wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in U.S. Extends Carrier Deployment After Syria Attack by Kimber80
lol so you admit invading Iraq was a bad idea but somehow we should have went into Iran who has not attacked us and that's somehow a good idea?
How about no more decade+ mideast wars for a change?
aaden08 t1_j9mir40 wrote
Reply to comment by GoodAndHardWorking in Netanyahu said to huddle repeatedly with military brass over possible attack on Iran by Lionel54321
Something to distract from protests and unrest
aaden08 t1_j22yzbh wrote
Reply to comment by plastikelastik in Jordan king warns of 'red lines' in Jerusalem as Netanyahu returns to office by Pilast
True but haven't we seen similar Arab leaders in that region who were equal in status get overthrown or deal with civil wars? Doubt he's scared of that, but he wants to seem like he cares about certain issues regardless. But Jordan isn't a threat to Israel anyway. We saw how the 6 day war went.
aaden08 t1_j20rwdu wrote
Reply to comment by Scorpion1024 in Jordan king warns of 'red lines' in Jerusalem as Netanyahu returns to office by Pilast
It's better than the alternative.
aaden08 t1_j20rth4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Jordan king warns of 'red lines' in Jerusalem as Netanyahu returns to office by Pilast
? Jordan recognizes Israel and has a peace treaty and agreements on border disputes for decades.
Saudi has barely started to acknowledge the chance of normal relations with Israel.
aaden08 t1_j20j9ln wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Jordan king warns of 'red lines' in Jerusalem as Netanyahu returns to office by Pilast
Jordan is still on friendlier terms with Israel than a lot of other Arab countries. He's just being a politician and trying to appeal to his base which empathizes with Palestinian politics.
aaden08 t1_j206pjk wrote
Reply to comment by HoneyDickBalls in Jordan king warns of 'red lines' in Jerusalem as Netanyahu returns to office by Pilast
He's just talking, they're allies with Israel
aaden08 t1_j1x4cho wrote
Reply to comment by Euclid_Interloper in China carries out military exercises near Taiwan and Japan, sending 47 aircraft across Taiwan Strait in 'strike drill' | CNN by NeverEndingDClock
Pretty accurate scenario.
aaden08 t1_iyf8q1e wrote
Reply to comment by -PM_Me_Dat_Ass_Girl- in Russia plans next wave of mobilisation for January and February by HarakenQQ
True but they're threatening them if they don't. They still seem to be fighting since it's a stalemate at the moment. Ukraine needs longer ranged missiles to keep pushing. Putin's just going to keep targeting energy infrastructure to draw this war out.
aaden08 t1_iyf4ox0 wrote
Reply to comment by -PM_Me_Dat_Ass_Girl- in Russia plans next wave of mobilisation for January and February by HarakenQQ
Look at World War 2 numbers. Their strategy has always been to outlast by sending wave after wave. They lost more than a million men in the battle of Stalingrad alone within a 6 month period.
aaden08 t1_iyf4ceh wrote
Reply to comment by MaXimus421 in South Korea Scrambles Jets After Chinese, Russian Warplanes Approach - The Moscow Times by HarpuasGhost
Happens when you're in the same neighborhood as China, North Korea and Russia.
aaden08 t1_jegt9fw wrote
Reply to comment by Wwize in U.S. Extends Carrier Deployment After Syria Attack by Kimber80
I guess you also skipped over the part where the US/CIA directly interfered with their government.
You realize things have an origin point right?
Imagine if their intelligence agency directly orchestrated overthrowing your government in favor of a puppet.
You can't simply see things as one sided. Otherwise history repeats itself.
Both sides are to blame for escalation recently. The biggest being Trump killing the nuclear deal and furthering sanctions on Iran.