"Come to hunt them down" seems to be a blunt, broad term there.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There are genocidal maniacs on both sides of that situation. The Palastinians have Hamas who are fanatics and the Israelis have a fundamental element whose religious book warrants genocide and gives instructions from their God to do so.
They are both sick in the head.
The Irish situation started to seem more resolvable once terms like "men of violence" started to be used. The term would be useful here but I understand it doesn't suit either sides agenda or those who seek to profit from it.
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Thread: Hamas attack on Israel
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Yesterday 09:25 AM #1292
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...fending-israel
UK jets heading to the region.
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Yesterday 10:07 AM #1295
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Yesterday 04:26 PM #1297This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.' - Paulo Freire
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Yesterday 07:56 PM #1298
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Iranians starting to flee Tehran today.
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/06/15/m...i-strikes-intl
Guess without the protection of an 'iron dome', state of the art bomb shelters and warning systems, safest thing to do is just leave.
Iranian experts have said that by attacking residential areas in Iran, Israel has “crossed the Rubicon” – or passed the point of no return – and is inviting attacks of the same kind from Tehran.
“We don’t support the Iranian regime, but we are against Israel attacking residential areas and civilians,” said an older male Tehran resident. “If Israel is against Iran’s nuclear program and military capabilities, they should target those areas and not create another situation like what is happening in Gaza.”
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Unlike Israel, Iran’s capital Tehran doesn’t have modern bomb shelters, so the city must make use of tunnels, basements or older shelters used in the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s – the last time the country faced such a grave national emergency.
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As criticism within Iran of the regime’s handling of the crisis begins to surface, it is likely to find itself under pressure to explain its inability to defend the nation from Israel’s assault, despite the vast sums it claims to have spent upgrading the Iranian military.
Private text messages shared with The New York Times reveal that some Iranian officials are questioning why Iran’s air defences have not been more effective in repelling Israel’s attacks, which hit its arsenal of ballistic missiles and assassinated senior figures in Tehran’s military chain of command.
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Today 08:20 AM #1301
https://skwawkbox.org/2025/06/15/vid...tanyahu-hides/
Iron dome isn't able to cope.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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This is what has sparked Israel's attack on their nuclear facilities:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce3v6w2qr12o
The US has been in talks with Iran for two months to try and end its uranium enrichment, but like most of Trump's attempts to negotiate peaceful solutions it's been all talk with few tangible results. Israel knows fine well that they'd be the first target of a weaponised Iran so has taken decisive action.
Iran's proxies Hezbollah were responsible for keeping the Assad regime in power in Syria for so long, while Iran has also provided Putin with plenty of support in his war against Ukraine. Whatever criticism Israel may merit, it's hard to feel any pity for Iran, whose nuclear ambitions would provide a threat to us all.Last edited by Hibspur; Today at 09:23 AM.
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Today 11:09 AM #1307
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This all has an Iraq weapons of mass destruction version 2 feel to it.
In other words, an excuse to start a war that instigates a regime change.
Destabilising Iran conveniently paves the way for Israel taking control of the remaining Palestinian land without fear of repercussion.
Obviously a bit of a guess on my part, but I've seen enough to be skeptical of the motives here.
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I'm sure the International atomic agency says Iran has enriched Uranium to 60-80% you only need as high as 5% for power usage, so if you believe them then they are definitely at it
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I think I've let my disgust at the treatment of Palestine cloud my judgement a bit. Seems like Iran have been working to create nuclear weapons for years and their intention of what they plan to do with them is unclear at best.
Seems to be one of those situations where both parties (Israel and Iran) are going to come out of it stinking of ****.
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Today 11:55 AM #1312
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Fair enough guys, appreciate the info and I've educated myself a bit better on the subject.
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The poster you quoted compared it to the Iraq war which I simply can’t agree with. This isn’t a far off country 2 thousand miles away from Isreal. Iran are on their doorstep and willing them destroyed. It’s the means to do so that Iran lack and I don’t blame Isreal for stopping them from gaining those means.
I also think the fall of the Iranian regime would be a very good thing for the Palestinians. Become free from Hamas and any future military action from Isreal will be much more black and white in terms of not being justifiable.
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Today 12:38 PM #1315This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.' - Paulo Freire
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Today 02:20 PM #1316
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Both vile regimes for sure and im happy Iranian nuclear facilities are getting a pounding but it's by a regime that is commuting a genocide. Yes Israel had the right to hit military targets after October 7th but they are flattening residential areas in a nation they have been commuting genocide on for decades. I don't see a way out like Northern Ireland as all regimes near and including Israel would exterminate each other
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Today 02:28 PM #1317This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Really is a much more dangerous two cheeks situation with much deadlier consequences for a number of innocents caught in the crossfire.
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As above, the sooner Russia and Iran are defeated, the sooner the world returns to some sort of normality. Their influence is behind a lot of world events.
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Today 03:21 PM #1319
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Russia and Israel are the root of all evil.
How many more innocent people must die for the purposes of land grabbing?
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Today 03:41 PM #1320
Rather than blame the nations themselves, the current regimes in charge of Israel, Iran, Russia and the USA are unfortunately total headbangers that the citizens of their respective countries would be well rid of.
Anything resembling sensible adults in charge of these countries would see the world be a much better and safer place.
A place where the human rights abuses of the likes of the Saudis and the Chinese were near the top of the problem list, as they should be.
There are pretty big tensions between all the factions right now and the US look primed to get more involved in Iran. Unless Trump (a coward, who does love a u-turn) can be talked round then it could be getting ugly there, soon. Seemingly he quite fancied being in control of the Iranian oil but the conflict there is seeing him finding himself being pulled between his two big man crushes - Putin and Netanyahu.
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