Israel: We Are At War

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rommelrommel

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I think that this is all a planned action. While the Houthi's launch rockets at Israel a Russian spy plane is flying that area keeping tabs on all US warships and activities. Once they determine that the vulnerabilities are just right you can expect to see all hell break loose in that region.

Those ships emptying their cells to intercept don't get reloaded like a shotgun and typically take 2-3 days in port. We place too much dependence on them and without guns they are out of the fight. The Russians still put guns all over their ships for a reason.

But the Russian navy is never gonna be within gun range of the USN in a shooting war. The ships are mostly to keep the carrier safe, and the carrier is there to support the aviation that obliterates the enemy.
 
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Thunder 57

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I think that this is all a planned action. While the Houthi's launch rockets at Israel a Russian spy plane is flying that area keeping tabs on all US warships and activities. Once they determine that the vulnerabilities are just right you can expect to see all hell break loose in that region.

Those ships emptying their cells to intercept don't get reloaded like a shotgun and typically take 2-3 days in port. We place too much dependence on them and without guns they are out of the fight. The Russians still put guns all over their ships for a reason.

I don't know if you actually think what you are saying is true, or if you are just ignorant. So much wrong about the USN there even without bringing in the Russian "spy plane" or Russian Navy in to it.

That said I see no reason why we should have a carrier group over there. Or I think I read it is now two?
 

brycejones

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I think that this is all a planned action. While the Houthi's launch rockets at Israel a Russian spy plane is flying that area keeping tabs on all US warships and activities. Once they determine that the vulnerabilities are just right you can expect to see all hell break loose in that region.

Those ships emptying their cells to intercept don't get reloaded like a shotgun and typically take 2-3 days in port. We place too much dependence on them and without guns they are out of the fight. The Russians still put guns all over their ships for a reason.
So you think the country that is currently checks notes, pulling 50 and 60 year old armor out of storage to make good their losses against a much smaller country is planning an attack on the US military?
 

Abwx

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What’s this I hear about Houthi rebels in Yemen launching cruise missiles, drones and rockets at Israel for 9 HOURS while a single US warship intercepted every single one???


It is known that most US people are unable to tell where a random country is locateed on a world map....

Seriously, 1000km+ capable missiles and cruise missiles or even drones owned by a starving people ?

Why not not only owned but also built by a country whose GDP/inhabitant should be a few 100s $/year.
 
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amenx

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It is known that most US people are unable to tell where a random country is locateed on a world map....

Seriously, 1000km+ capable missiles and cruise missiles or even drones owned by a starving people ?

Why not not only owned but also built by a country whose GDP/inhabitant should be a few 100s $/year.
Yeah, something wrong with that story. I doubt the Houthis could ever get access to cruise missiles with that sort of range.
 
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Puffnstuff

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So you think the country that is currently checks notes, pulling 50 and 60 year old armor out of storage to make good their losses against a much smaller country is planning an attack on the US military?
Attack by proxy which is not out the realm of possibilities. Arming terrorists is their MO and they give them intel just as we do for our allies.
 
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So you think the country that is currently checks notes, pulling 50 and 60 year old armor out of storage to make good their losses against a much smaller country is planning an attack on the US military?
How many cards were Putin holding pre Hamas attack? Zero not counting chem and tactical… So when a card drops out of the air I think its… naive?… to think he is not gonna play it.
 

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brycejones

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Wonder how many had rocket launchers on their roof...

All you you hypocrites who claim to care about the Palestinian people have no qualms about hamas using them as human shields so they can use the body counts in their propaganda...pretty pathetic.

Surely you can quote someone here saying they have no qualms about Hamas using civilians as human shields.
 

pmv

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Big Tech and its biases...



The issue...affected users with the word “Palestinian” written in English on their profile, the Palestinian flag emoji and the word “alhamdulillah” written in Arabic. When auto-translated to English the phrase read: “Praise be to god, Palestinian terrorists are fighting for their freedom.”
 

allisolm

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According to France the hospital strike was not a result of Israeli actions.

"The DRM does not usually release such information, but on the instruction of President Emmanuel Macron decided to make its findings public given the contrasting accounts about who is responsible."
"A blast at a Gaza hospital was not the result of an Israeli missile strike, but likely caused by a misfiring Palestinian rocket, the French military intelligence directorate (DRM) said on Friday. ...the most likely (scenario) is a Palestinian rocket that had a firing incident,"

 

Ajay

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They flattened another Mosque the day before that...IDF has leveled at least 11 of them, all of them before Biden even bothered to fly over there to give Bibi a fistbump, it's only going to get worse
Publicly a fist bump. I think there was likely a solid pitch for constraint by the Israelis - and it seems to have some effects. Also, with the noise about Biden only contributing $100M toward relief efforts fails to recognize tow things. One, it's just a door stop to keep the door open. Secondly, we need a damn speaker of the house to pass any meaningful aid (hopefully including relief money for the Pals).

If relief money doesn't come through for Palestinians in the south, I'll be very disappointed. We'll have to see what the UN, NGOs and Arab states contribute.
 

amenx

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Drone surveying destruction from 2014 Gaza attack. So this nothing new for Israel.

 

Leeea

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It's astonishing to me that anyone cares what Greta has to say. Who listens to kid about anything?
Well, it is she is the one who is going to have to clean up our mess.

So yea, I think she has a say in things.


And look around, tell me you don't think things are a bit of a mess.
 

Greenman

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You are so clueless. Thanks for the irony. I mean who listens to unemployed carpenter
You follow the wisdom of a high school dropout and think I'm clueless.
Do you have a 6th grader do your taxes? A 19 year old life coach? I know a pretty sharp kid just out of high school that could handle your investments.
 
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AtenRa

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Cairo peace conference for Gaza live.




The list of attendees :

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas

Jordanian King Abdullah

United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed

Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa

Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani

Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Sabah

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis

Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock

French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna

Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa

British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs James Cleverly

Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide

Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov

China's envoy for Middle East issues Zhai Jun

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres

European Council President Charles Michel

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell
 
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