Iran has been bombed for 100 days straight, lost their navy, lost their power grid, lost chunks of their leadership...and somehow you think that proves they’re the ones holding all the cards? Really? That list you typed is basically a confession that Iran is the one who closed the Strait, because they sure as hell don’t have the strength left to force anything open. I mean, attrition only works when the side doing the ‘outlasting’ actually has something left to outlast with. Iran’s been getting folded like a lawn chair hurricane. Their economy is wrecked, their infrastructure is toast, their military is gone...Vegas » 37 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ @MR-7
Yesterday marked the 100th day of us bombing the **** out of them. The Strait is still closed. We sunk their navy. The Strait is still closed. We took out quite a number of their power plants...leaving their citizens in the dark. The Strait is still closed. We took out a good percent of their leadership. The Strait is still closed.
Attrition.
I said that this was a battle of attrition. Iran can outlast us. They can't beat us in military strength, but the leverage more power over us. Not to mention a closed Strait prevents other European nations from receiving their oil. Thus they are suffering too.
This is what happens when the US allows Israel to navigate our military and policies.
With our military strength compared to their Micky Mouse military, why the hell has it taken 100 days so far? This should have been over within a week. Iran does not care about their own citizens, so they don't feel the need to spend any resources on them. They killed over 40k protesters. The regime cares only about the regime.MR-7 » 10 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Iran has been bombed for 100 days straight, lost their navy, lost their power grid, lost chunks of their leadership...and somehow you think that proves they’re the ones holding all the cards? Really? That list you typed is basically a confession that Iran is the one who closed the Strait, because they sure as hell don’t have the strength left to force anything open. I mean, attrition only works when the side doing the ‘outlasting’ actually has something left to outlast with. Iran’s been getting folded like a lawn chair hurricane. Their economy is wrecked, their infrastructure is toast, their military is gone...
The Strait isn’t closed because Iran is powerful...it’s closed because the region is a smoking crater and nobody wants to sail through a live‑fire zone. That’s not leverage. And let’s be real: Iran isn’t ‘outlasting’ anything. They’re stalling until they sign whatever peace treaty gets shoved in front of them, because they don’t have the fuel, the navy, the grid, or the leadership left to do anything else. All this MAGA winning is...
Listen Vegas...we’ve already lived through way rougher times...gas hit five **** dollars under Sniffer, and everyone somehow survived without writing a tragedy post about ‘attrition.’ If we made it through $5 gas and $7 eggs, trust me… Americans aren’t tapping out because the pump twitched.Vegas » 44 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ With our military strength compared to their Micky Mouse military, why the hell has it taken 100 days so far? This should have been over within a week. Iran does not care about their own citizens, so they don't feel the need to spend any resources on them. They killed over 40k protesters. The regime cares only about the regime.
When I say outlast us, I don't mean they can outlast our military. I mean they can outlast the American citizens and the citizens around the globe that are also affected by this. There is only so much money the average American has. High gas prices along with high grocery prices are putting too much strain on the majority of Americans.
MR-7 » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Listen Vegas...we’ve already lived through way rougher times...gas hit five **** dollars under Sniffer, and everyone somehow survived without writing a tragedy post about ‘attrition.’ If we made it through $5 gas and $7 eggs, trust me… Americans aren’t tapping out because the pump twitched.
Why are you asking him? Just ask the mainstream media - you'll get the same horse **** without his breathe all over it.
The win that Iran has over is is two-fold:Vegas » Today, 12:02 pm » wrote: ↑ @MR-7
Yesterday marked the 100th day of us bombing the **** out of them. The Strait is still closed. We sunk their navy. The Strait is still closed. We took out quite a number of their power plants...leaving their citizens in the dark. The Strait is still closed. We took out a good percent of their leadership. The Strait is still closed.
Attrition.
I said that this was a battle of attrition. Iran can outlast us. They can't beat us in military strength, but they leverage more power over us. Not to mention a closed Strait prevents other European nations from receiving their oil. Thus they are suffering too.
This is what happens when the US allows Israel to navigate our military and policies.
True. What a mess. The end result will be the same as when we went in.Cannonpointer » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Why are you asking him? Just ask the mainstream media - you'll get the same horse **** without his breathe all over it.
When you have to bring in a dementia patient to get your guy to look good, your guys sucks.MR-7 » 14 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Listen Vegas...we’ve already lived through way rougher times...gas hit five **** dollars under Sniffer, and everyone somehow survived without writing a tragedy post about ‘attrition.’ If we made it through $5 gas and $7 eggs, trust me… Americans aren’t tapping out because the pump twitched.
Cannonpointer » 2 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ The win that Iran has over is is two-fold:
1. They've shown the world we can be suffered, outlasted;
2. Trump's actions in Iran have alerted the planet that we are to be dealt with as a dnagerous rogue state.
Maybe trump begging like a bitch for everyone to help him in the strait gave vegas the worng idea?MR-7 » Today, 12:39 pm » wrote: ↑ Iran has been bombed for 100 days straight, lost their navy, lost their power grid, lost chunks of their leadership...and somehow you think that proves they’re the ones holding all the cards? Really?
Maybe....Cannonpointer » 25 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Maybe trump begging like a bitch for everyone to help him in the strait gave vegas the worng idea?

You’re yelling ‘ATTRITION!’ but then you admit the U.S. has always done whatever the hell it wants. Exactly. Which means Iran isn’t ‘outlasting’ anything...they’re just hiding behind a closed Strait, because they’ve got nothing left to fight with. We’ve lived through way rougher times...shrink‑flation...Iran isn’t strong. They’re not winning. They’re not outlasting. They’re just hoping the world gets bored before they have to sign the peace deal we all know is coming.Vegas » 49 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ 1. Yes. Attrition. Just as I predicted in the beginning.
2. Yes, but that is not new. America has always done whatever the hell we wanted.
They are outlasting us. A POS military like theirs against a formidable military like ours...and we are still fighting. How does that even happen?MR-7 » 27 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ You’re yelling ‘ATTRITION!’ but then you admit the U.S. has always done whatever the hell it wants. Exactly. Which means Iran isn’t ‘outlasting’ anything...they’re just hiding behind a closed Strait, because they’ve got nothing left to fight with. We’ve lived through way rougher times...shrink‑flation...Iran isn’t strong. They’re not winning. They’re not outlasting. They’re just hoping the world gets bored before they have to sign the peace deal we all know is coming.
You forgot that Iran succesfully launched 15+ Long Range missiles into Israel yesterday.Vegas » Today, 12:02 pm » wrote: ↑ @MR-7
Yesterday marked the 100th day of us bombing the **** out of them. The Strait is still closed. We sunk their navy. The Strait is still closed. We took out quite a number of their power plants...leaving their citizens in the dark. The Strait is still closed. We took out a good percent of their leadership. The Strait is still closed.
Mehhh... The Strait of Hormuz Blues.. Everyday it's closed is more misery for people, more profits for the rich with less product to move.Attrition.
I said that this was a battle of attrition. Iran can outlast us. They can't beat us in military strength, but they leverage more power over us. Not to mention a closed Strait prevents other European nations from receiving their oil. Thus they are suffering too.
This is what happens when the US allows Israel to navigate our military and policies.
Well Israel started this through us. So it is only right that they receive the consequences.JohnnyYou » 8 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ You forgot that Iran succesfully launched 15+ Long Range missiles into Israel yesterday.
There was a conservative pundit on the radio who experienced the interceptions over his head. He said it was harrowing and that Trump needs to support Israel destroying anything Persian. He specifically complained the deal has been reached 47 times and that is impossible to make a deal with Iranians.
Anything is possible, including nuclear arms being used here (your friendly neighborhood psyop or perhaps an actual foe)
Mehhh... The Strait of Hormuz Blues.. Everyday it's closed is more misery for people, more profits for the rich with less product to move.
Our life is in a War Time economy mode, we are very careful what we buy, what we do.. Discretionary spending is drastically cut.. We'll see if the 18 gallons I bought at 3.89$ in reserve today was a good idea soon. If it was a good idea, things will be bad... so I don't mind losing on the strategy.
Florida State Average (Regular): $3.781/galVegas » 23 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ They are outlasting us. A POS military like theirs against a formidable military like ours...and we are still fighting. How does that even happen?
Yes. Attrition. Period.
MR-7 » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Florida State Average (Regular): $3.781/galThese are Happy Days compared to BidenFlation. Those were some hard **** times there. So, I'm ok.
Oh well I am glad that you are taken care of.Vegas » 12 minutes ago » wrote: ↑![]()
Oh well I am glad that you are taken care of. To hell with the rest of the country. How patriotic of you.