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>NBC News confirmed that an Iranian F-5 fighter jet successfully conducted a bombing run on Camp Buehring in Kuwait, penetrating layered American air defenses despite the presence of Patriot missile batteries, short-range interceptors, advanced radar coverage, and persistent regional surveillance networks


>According to U.S. officials cited in reporting, the Iranian F-5 approached at low altitude and executed what was described as a “dumb bomb” attack, bypassing Patriot systems and short-range air defense networks that were expected to create overlapping interception zones.
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Thread #3!
Give it up for thread #3!
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>>65108153
Where's 1 and 2? did they get deleted? well that's not gonna undelete the bomb in camp buehring you asshurt tranny.
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did it hit anything?
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>>65108172
Can we see the BDA?
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>>65108221
Brother their entire military command + ayatollah got killed before they could do a BDA. I doubt the plane that dropped the bomb will ever fly again
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>>65108327
muttranny cope, F-4's and MiG-29's were patrolling Iran's airspace after the ceasefire. there's a non-zero chance that F-5E made it back home.
https://x.com/Namkaribou/status/2044833526202216487
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>>65108153
Cope
Seethe
Dilate
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brown thread
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Unf my ayatussy is leaking~
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>>65108369
Woah, you're telling me we didn't totally obliterate the IRAF and that they might have stored some planes in hardened bunkers? You're right it's so over for America, Iran now overflows with water and the streets are paved with gold now that a single rial is worth a million dollars
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>>65108424
>we won
>now ceasefire please
>and send help
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>Le ghost of Tehran
Iran really is the reddit faction of this war
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>>65108109
Those are clearly MiG-28s
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>>65108424
I have it on good authority that 90% of their capacity was destroyed during the 12 day war and the remaining 10% was eliminated in the opening strikes of this war. Decisive American victory
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>>65108109
>NBC News confirmed that an Iranian F-5 fighter jet successfully conducted a bombing run on Camp Buehring in Kuwait

Apparently, NBC's source is "Trust Me Bro".
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This tool's paymaster is REALLY hot on that Top Gun comparison for some reason.
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>>65108481
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>>65108463
Those soldiers at Camp Buehring haven't seen one this close before.
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>>65108508
I'm convinced it's a result of bots seeing that the 40th anniversary rerelease is being promoted and integrating it into the content.
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>>65108511
This was the trip that got him to retire the S3 Viking. They never made it to Valhalla because this dude had a bumpy ride.
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That seems unlikely, it would be trivial to detect and shoot down.
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What is this, day 3 of Reddit's victory lap? They got tired of talking about aircraft carrier food pics.
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>>65108109
Wat da air supremacy doin.
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I'm not cheering for Iran or anything but the F-5 was always an underrated plane from both a looks and capabilities standpoint and this is pretty based. You can tell from this war that US military hardware is only truly useful if you have competent motivated people to use it, and US troops are clearly not at their best when they're fighting for Israel under a pedophile. You can bet that under any previous administration that F-5 would have been shot down a hundred miles from the airbase, also Bush, Obama, and Biden would have had a plan to address the strait first as part of the war strategy from day 1 since it was the most obvious fucking play ever, would not have hired a manchild Secretary of defense based solely on how hard he jerks off their egoes, and also none of those men would have been stupid enough to get involved in the first place anyway since they cared about America and didn't make impulse decisions with the lives of thousands of people based on whichever dipshit foreign con man is visiting the white house that day. This is what we call a competency crisis, it happens in foreign dictatorships when loyalty to the party matters more than doing your job, but it's never happened in the US until now.
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Trump has turned the US into a Putinist Russia tier fuck up
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>>65108695
I heard some high ranking generals quit during Venezuela's raid. I don't think it would effect US military this much.
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>>65108695
>NBC says some guy said an F5 did a bombing run two months ago
=
>USA is now Russia
What
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>>65108724
giga disingenuous post.
strait status btw?
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>>65108704
>I heard some high ranking generals quit during Venezuela's raid
Fucking why?
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FEEDOM FIGHTER / TIGER 2 DEEP DIVES!

https://youtu.be/H2lAtsEkFnw

https://youtu.be/zvgpD9L7FIQ

Extended overview of the Tiger 2's Iranian service in the 2nd video at 18:55 onward.
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Was it really a proper F5 or the Iranian domestic F5 clone?
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>>65108695
>Putinist Russia tier fuck up
See, it's retarded shit like this that makes us call you a shill. The US hasn't had a million plus casualties. The US hasn't had half a fleet sunk. The US hasn't been stuck in a hopeless attritional meatgrinder of a land war for a half decade. The US hasn't lost a substantial portion of it's strategic aircraft. The US hasn't had refineries and oil infrastructure blow up and bathe surrounding cities in oil rain weekly.

What the US has had happen is they've eaten into some missile stockpiles, suffered some damage to bases they mostly evacuated prior to hostilities and done little to achieve a long-term strategic victory.
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>>65108850
its over in 2 weeks brah
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>>65108724
>>65108850
Obviously the US still has the premier military in the world by an enormous margin. The admin can be extremely retarded for a long time and still lose no battles. The point is that America is throwing away its power by pursuing a conflict that was largely resolved via diplomacy a decade ago.

The "mostly empty bases" were the infrastructure that maintained US presence and rapid response through the ME. They probably can't be re-activated unless Iran is neutralized via ground invasion. The effects of the blockades on SEA economies will be worse than COVID, and America needs those partners to contain China. Arab economies have been burned very badly, they're whores but if danger and strife arrive they have huuuge underclasses and a potential for Arab Spring 2.0. Russia is making bank off high energy prices and sanctions have been lifted. Europeen economies were already getting raped by energy prices. There's a good chance this shit will trigger a global depression.

America had become chaotic and unreliable, countries are still going to deal, but more and more it will be out of necessity than opportunity. Stick, no carrot.
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>1 month, 4 weeks and 1 day into the American three-day Special Military Operation.
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>You guys are just like Russia! Believe me!
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Why is that I already know what the shill posts are going to say before I even read them?
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>>65109012
>conflict that was largely resolved via diplomacy a decade ago
Buddy I think this Iran venture is retarded but you have to be even more retarded if you think the Iran situation was solved with Obeezy's deal.
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>>65109045
>proceeds to prove to everyone in the world that there's a new subspecies of russanus vattnikana, the muttnik and bomb Iran during negotiations regarding said atomic matter, permanently disrupting any hope for an actual solution
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>>65109060
See, entirely predictable, almost like it came from a bot.
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>>65108109
>NBC News confirmed
The same news that lies 24/7 is your trusted source?
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>>65108109
mutt ad sucks even more than rustranny ad
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>>65109045
The JCPOA was only part of it, but it does highlight that any fear-mongering about Iranian enrichment should be laughed at, as they were more than willing to deal.

Direct and backchannel negotiations with Iran were key in eventually pacifying Iraq, they pulled the plug/re-alligned their proxies and then pitched in against ISIS.

Iran is belligerent, but rational and they practice adult statecraft. There have been endless off-ramps and opportunities for de-escalation over the last 40 years, but a little bird keeps showing up to whisper in every presidents ear
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>>65109119
Yes, yes, after spending 40 years killing Americans at every possible opportunity, Iran was in fact very reasonable and not long over due for a beating.

And of course they agreed to JCPOA, its the perfect deal for them.
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>>65109119
The JCPOA highlights that Iran is willing to deal as long as they got everything they wanted plus some extra pallets of cash.

>Direct and backchannel negotiations with Iran were key in eventually pacifying Iraq
Anon, Iran was key in turning Iraq into a clusterfuck. Every country where Iran has set up its proxies are still gripped by civil wars caused by those proxies, including Iraq which is still dealing with Iranian proxy militias to this day.
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>>65109126
>after spending 40 years killing Americans at every possible opportunity
Iran wouldn't be doing that if Americoons weren't doing the same.
Also your hasbara is giga-transparent. Everyone with a brain knows that peace with Iran is one handshake away. Americans are not their enemy, you (the funny hat tribe) are.
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>>65109012
>They probably can't be re-activated unless Iran is neutralized via ground invasion
You could have made a reasonable post then threw this in
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>>65109140
You're brown.
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>>65109012
>The point is that America is throwing away its power by pursuing a conflict that was largely resolved via diplomacy a decade ago
I'm sorry, so Iran shoved a Dr. Evil lair inside a mountain and used it to enrich uranium just for kicks?
The problem is that you take agreements made with thirdies at face value. Their objective when securing an agreement isn't to satisfy both parties, it's to get as much as they can out of you before eventually breaking the deal.
Iran cooperated with the attacks on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.
Iran used the money they got from Russia's weapon purchases to finance the October 7 attacks.
They massacred the people protesting against the economic situation and lack of water.
And on top of all of that they were clearly enriching uranium beyond civilian needs inside a hardened structure that Israel couldn't get to.
Does this sound reasonable to you?
>The effects of the blockades on SEA economies will be worse than COVID, and America needs those partners to contain China
Venezuela and Iran were also important oil sources for China, so American intervention there helps contain China.
It's a clear dilemma. Would you rather have allies but get forced into a fight, or ensure that a fight can't happen at all?
>There's a good chance this shit will trigger a global depression.
The problem is that this is a case of a criminal being chased by police firing his gun randomly in a residential area to deter pursuit. Surely the stray bullets can kill civilians, but is the argument that police is causing all that collateral?
America didn't trigger a global depression. A rogue state doing massive amounts of gayops and developing nukes in "secret" got caught and instead of taking the L they're holding a shipping lane hostage and sperging with missiles/drones.
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>>65109119
>they were more than willing to deal
Holy shit. What good is a deal when they can just restart the centrifuges?
>Direct and backchannel negotiations with Iran were key in eventually pacifying Iraq
They helped solve a problem they caused? Fuck off.
>Iran is belligerent, but rational and they practice adult statecraft.
What part of financing a brutal mass shooting and rape attack at a music festival is part of "adult statecraft"?
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>>65109179
>What part of financing a brutal mass shooting and rape attack at a music festival is part of "adult statecraft"?
the jew reveals its hand. why argue as an American when you're clearly not one you fucking lizard?
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>initial days of the war
>two anonymous US officials
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>>65109183
Go ahead and post guns.
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>>65108416
Iran is actually more Aryan than the USA at this point
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I didn't say they were good and nice guys that will give us everything for nothing, I said they were rational.
>>65109131
>willing to deal as long as they got everything they wanted
They didn't get everything they wanted. They wanted normalization and sanctions relief.
>Pallets of cash
4 decades of interest on frozen or seized assets. Your point is taken but it's so much less than a drop in the bucket compared to the cost of this conflict, I really can't take the fox news outrage seriously
>Iran was key in turning Iraq into a clusterfuck
That's partially true. I think the part where the US invaded and then broke up every civil institution while publicly saying Iran would be next might have been the root cause, but idk. In the end de-escalation relied heavily on negotiations, which were successful.
>Every country where Iran has set up its proxies are still gripped by civil wars
including Iraq which is still dealing with Iranian proxy militias to this day
I mean, we did that shit. Either the US, NATO or Israel destabilized the countries where Iranian proxies now operate. We fund a shitload of inorganic militias all over the ME, and we just tried it half-heartedly in Iran. Muh 40 billion protesters, that we armed lol.

Iran is a regional power and at the periphery of American influence. We can't stop their missile program or support for their proxies without carrot+stick negotiations, or total ground invasion, which IMO is not realistic. In the mean time they have economic leverage and they'll suffer themselves in order to use it, because we've proven to them that the threat we represent is existential, and that we won't negotiate in good faith.

We could have built on the JCPOA and all the truce-turned-collab, but the little bird.
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>>65109234
>They wanted normalization and sanctions relief.
Which they got.

>4 decades of interest on frozen or seized assets
This argument relies solely on the ignorance of the reader. "Frozen assets" are never returned, even among nominal allies (for example, ask Turkey what happened to their fighter jet money).

>That's partially true
Iran was a good boy that din do nuffin!

>de-escalation relied heavily on negotiations, which were successful.
"De-escalation" relied heavily on forcibly dismantling Iran-backed militias. Since the US pulled back from Iraq, many new Iran-backed militias have sprung up and started fucking Iraq up again.

>Muh 40 billion protesters, that we armed lol.
Oh, you're actually doing the "40 trillion mossad agents" thing.

>we
Nobody's buying this shit.

>muh JCOPA
Again, the JCOPA gave Iran everything it wanted, plus some extra pallets of cash, and didn't require them to do anything at all. The only way to build on that would be to pay them to take our ICBM technology.
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>>65109126
>40 years killing Americans at every possible opportunity
Fundamentally incorrect. Iranian proxies fought the US in Iraq, but disengaged in the late 00's and later aligned against ISIS. That conflict is as resolved as you can expect it to be.
>>65109153
Unless the Iranian regime is dismantled or peace were declared (requiring concessions the US is unlikely to make), those bases will always be within range of their missiles and drones. Don't park anything expensive there.
>>65109170
Calm down anon, tell us where the Ayatollah touched you.
>Iran shoved a Dr. Evil lair inside a mountain and used it to enrich uranium just for kicks
It was a smart choice considering the constant Israeli and US threats
>The problem is that you take agreements made with thirdies at face value
>TTHIRDIIIIES
America backed out of the JCPOA, and used negotiations as a ruse to attack twice. The US is by far the least reliable, least predictable player in this situation
>Iran cooperated with the attacks on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine
They sell weapons.
>They massacred the people protesting against the economic situation and lack of water
We armed the protesters. Also I notice that the number of dead is still growing (curious). Also, stop pretending you care about "thirdies."
>finance the October 7 attacks
Retarded fox boomer slop. Just say they did 9/11 and the holocaust
>Venezuela and Iran were also important oil sources for China, so American intervention there helps contain China
No, you're a fucking moron. All our allies will figure out how to get along with China in our absence and they'll all pay what they have to pay to get oil from Russia. We get out of fighting China by giving them what they wanted, almost for free.
>Retarded analogy about cops and robbers
>JUST TAKE YOUR L
Well anon, America can't stop it from happening, so take your L I guess.
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>>65109119
Holy brownoid post batman!
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>>65109179
>Holy shit. What good is a deal when they can just restart the centrifuges?
But they didn't. IAEA inspectors and the US itself determined they were abiding by the conditions of the deal, and reducing their stockpiles.
>They helped solve a problem they caused? Fuck off.
America is responsible for the clusterfuck that was Iraq. Iran originally entered the conflict on our side during the invasion.

Iranian proxies were hostile until the late oughts, then deactivated, then re-alligned to support the coalition fighting ISIS. You're re-litigating 20 year old bullshit that was resolved.
>What part of financing a brutal mass shooting and rape attack at a music festival is part of "adult statecraft"?
I heard they did Pearl Harbor.
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>>65109303
>the JCOPA gave Iran everything it wanted, plus some extra pallets of cash, and didn't require them to do anything at all.
The only part of your post that's not an expression of sour grapes and it's wrong lol. 97% reduction in enriched material, "civilian grade" only, most centrifuges mothballed, and IAEA inspections, which by all accounts found compliance.
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>>65109339
Cope, faggot.
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>>65109119
hand and gun
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>>65109382
I don't care if you reciprocate because calling everyone brown is stupid. If had a good argument I'd listen either way.
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Embarrassing
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>>65109179
>What part of financing a brutal mass shooting and rape attack at a music festival is part of "adult statecraft"?
NTA but seems pretty well deserved to me.
The fuck should my tax dollars pay for this bullshit
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>F-5 Tiger wavetop height raid across the Persian gulf on a heavily defended American AB in 2026, basically prime unadulterated /k/ino
>thread swarmed with seething mutthurt and yids kvetching and frothing
/k/ is so fucking dead, man.
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>>65109045
why is retarded? in hindsight we can see it was the correct decision. it was always in iran's cards to hold the strait hostage and they could have done it with nukes. the usa has systemically eliminated the allies of its rivals and isolated them this past year. syria, venezuala, afghanistan, all have fallen with virtually no damage to the usa. if you can't admire the strategic brilliance of it all you're a huge faggot. america's dominance as an empire will be admired and written about for thousands of years. AVE USA
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>>65109303
>Iran was a good boy that din do nuffin!
If you were actually there you would know it's more nuanced. We heavily relied on Shia militias to pacify Basra after the Brits cut and run. They were literally on our side. Then the Marines perpetrated the Haditha massacre which outraged the militias and Iran lost control of them. There is a reason why 0 IRGC/Quods were ever killed or captured in a decade of war where they were supposedly behind everything
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>>65111014
Just like the heckin marvel movies!
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>>65111017
>we won
>also send help and ceasefire pls
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>>65111063
Then continue to lose more.
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>>65108153
It’s way more than just three.
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>>65109306
So you agree Iran was going to build a nuke regardless of any deal?
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>>65109306
>We armed the protesters.
Source?
>we
Lmao
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Nuke Tehran.
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>>65111014
>F-5 Tiger wavetop height raid across the Persian gulf on a heavily defended American AB in 2026, basically prime unadulterated /k/ino

TONIGHT! ONLY ON N-B-C! (In color where available, program length has been edited for timeslot.)
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>>65111014
Because in the past, stuff like that could be appreciated amd respected. Stuff like the crazy Argie pilots in 1982 flying Skyhawks at sea level, even if the effect was minimal.
Now, you have a certain board come in and not only post those kinds of feats, but then spam about how much damage they totally did (increasingly with AI slop "footage" or twittard schizo BDA) and how the losses will never be replaced. No, you may not see the aftermath, there was nothing left.
/k/ is not dead, it is victim of a hostile parasite.
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>>65111014
only way it could be more /k/ino is the pilot playing John Edmond's Green Leader as he lines up for his attack run.
>No one in the world to heed her. Tomorrow the world will know Green Leader.
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>>65111101
This is legit the only way to make shills stfu at this point. We should just bite the bullet and do it.
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>>65111101
>>65111340
Most IRGC niggas are hiding under mountains on the countryside, though.

The only thing nuking Tehran would achieve is WW3.
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>>65111014
Shills spoiled it
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>>65111361
Nobody would go to war over Iran lmao
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>>65111014
I mean I have yet to see any footage so it just sounds like shilling
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>>65109114
Pyotr do we need to remind you of that time you basically let Ukrainians send in fucking HINDs to obliterate a power station or whatever miles within your own goddamned country?
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>>65108850
>What the US has had happen is they've eaten into some missile stockpiles, suffered some damage to bases they mostly evacuated prior to hostilities and done little to achieve a long-term strategic victory.

Yeah but this looks like we are 8 weeks into a 5 year long war. The US is not in the drivers seat in this war, Israel is, and Israel will not allow America to cuck out before Iran is finished one way or another. I expect european NATO to join America within the next 6 months. Then it will become even more funnier as most euro armies are parade only.
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>>65111910
Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran
Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran!
Bomb Iraaaaaan,
oh bomb Iraaaaaaan...
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>>65108153
>how dare you discuss /k/ related stuff during a war!
You mutts have started acting like fucking ziggers.
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>>65113767
Oh look the shill clocked in with the usual cope.
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>>65113776
Who am I shilling for? Just for reference so I know who to ask for money.
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>>65113767
>>65113780
>he's still desperately trying with this narrative
Cardboard ayatollah status?
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>>65113767
>started
They've been like this since 2016. In fairness Trump told them they would get tired of "winning"
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>>65113782
Anon, despite you throwing a tantrum, I'm still not shilling for Iran.
We're on /k/ and if you're going to have a meltdown over a thread about the possible first fixed wing strike on a US base in decades, then I suggest you fuck off to >>>/pol/ after wiping your tears.
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>>65108695
Russia is whiter at least.



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