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Retaliation strikes by Iran have begun...

Yup, a couple more missiles landed in Baghdad. Source not identified yet. Landed inside the "Green Zone" in Baghdad where the US Embassy is located. Someone is still screwing around...

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my guess is the ayatollah/religious nuts wanted a more devastating attack, but moderates kept them from using the military to do so. So the religion nuts are reverting back to proxies who have less sophisticated technology. Will see I guess, but seems most likely based on the evidence so far.
 
They may lob missiles AT Israel but it’s a close bet if they’ll HIT the country they’re aiming at.

And Israel’s problem with Iran has always been legs. They can do a one way trip but that’s it. They need someplace to gas and go.
Not like we couldn't be a good neighbor and loan them a few flying gas stations for the trouble they went to in a nice little bombing raid, ya know just to be neighborly and all .
 
Believing there are sleeper cells in the US (that the FBI/CIA doesnt have a leash on), ready to strike, is like believing in sanny claus or the easter bunny. This isnt hollywood. It's 2020, ill believe it when i see it and gladly come back to eat crow.

FBI are great at catching disgruntled guys in their underwear posting on Facebook. Real terrorists, not so much.
 
Pentagon reports Iran shot down the Ukrainian airliner by mistake. Some PVT. forgot to turn off the Russian SA missile launcher. OOPS! Dems are really showing their true colors on this. Big Bad Orange Man is their real enemy, not the Iranians.
 
So lots of attention to the stuff going on in the Middle East, despite no Americans being killed.

Not much at all being payed to the three Americans killed by terrorists in Kenya the other day.


 
I understand what youre saying and I agree with you. We will no doubt continue to have lone wolf attacks. No need to go crazy explaining your point. I just made a broad statement without too much explanation. Im just not buying the hollywood style, well funded, planned for generations sleeper cells that will take down the whitehouse and kill everybody on the Presidential line of succession hysteria.

Generations? Not necessary. Well funded? Doesn't need to be. (look at most of the terror attacks, most of the worst ones aren't terribly elaborate in terms of cost) White house? Nobody is claiming these guys are going after some hard target here, either. You don't need to attack a hard target to cause problems, if anything, hitting the softer ones has a far greater memetic
effect. My point is if you have a bunch of shitheads (even a few) that don't care about dying, it's not very difficult for them to strike some soft target. Sleeper cells aren't exactly some kind of gnomish mysticism either. Terrorists and shitty countries have them. As well as the US and its allies, etc, obviously they serve different purposes. What I'm talking about isn't rocket science here. As someone else indicated they don't have to use guns, either, although the downstream faggotry and hysteria from such an attack would likely still be damaging to liberty.

-Mike
 
Believe it or not I think some of the terrorists aren't really interested in plain blood baths. Bin Laden was said to have refused some bloody suggested methods, he wanted to destroy symbols of the West and not just kill Americans. A school used by the elites would be a target but those are probably well protected since they'll have politician's kids, whose lives are more valuable than our kids'.
They have been at this for 1400 years. The well schooled among them understand what bloodbaths at the wrong time in the narrative can do.
 
So lots of attention to the stuff going on in the Middle East, despite no Americans being killed.

Not much at all being payed to the three Americans killed by terrorists in Kenya the other day.


Doesnt fit their narrative.
 
Well, this is really swell.




Iraqi Consulate in Detroit to open for condolences in death of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani
The Consulate General of the Republic of Iraq in Detroit announced that it will be open for condolences for Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in a U.S. airstrike in Baghdad on Friday.

According to their statement, the consulate announced "the opening of a record of my condolences for the lives of the righteous martyrs who were killed as a result of the recent American raids in Iraq."

The consulate also will be accepting condolences for Cmdr. Abu Mahdi Al-Mohandes, who was killed in the same airstrike.

The consulate said it's open to people who want to offer their sympathy Tuesday and Wednesday from 2-5 p.m. at the consulate building located at 16445 W. 12 Mile Road in Southfield.

Southfield Police Deputy Chief Nick Loussia said: "We have a good relationship with the consulate and are in constant communication. We haven't had any complaints but we will keep an eye on the event."

However, people have taken to social media to share their disdain for the event, even tagging the FBI to stop it.

“We are aware of events scheduled — both locally and nationally — in response to recent overseas incidents," said Special Agent Mara Schneider. "The FBI in Michigan is always on guard for potential threats to our community and we are working with our law enforcement partners and staying in close contact with FBI headquarters to assess any threats to our area. While there is no specific and credible threat to this area at this time, we urge the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement.”

The Office of the President of Iraq said Friday they were hurt by the news "about the martyrdom of the two commanders ... who played a significant and crucial role and showed the most wonderful pictures of altruism in fighting against ISIS."

The statement follows a weekend full of anti-war protests around the country with people worried about the repercussions of the attack.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed “harsh retaliation” for the U.S. after the airstrike, the Associated Press reported.

Hundreds of protesters, including U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Detroit, gathered at Campus Martius in downtown Detroit Saturday to denounce the airstrike ordered by President Donald Trump.
 
Pentagon reports Iran shot down the Ukrainian airliner by mistake. Some PVT. forgot to turn off the Russian SA missile launcher. OOPS! Dems are really showing their true colors on this. Big Bad Orange Man is their real enemy, not the Iranians.

They need a NRA in Iran.

1. Treat all arms like they're loaded.
2. Keep your arms unloaded until you're ready to use them.
3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your ready to fire.
4. Identify your target and what's beyond it.

"Oops" [slap]

And they think they want nukes some day....
 
They need a NRA in Iran.

1. Treat all arms like they're loaded.
2. Keep your arms unloaded until you're ready to use them.
3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your ready to fire.
4. Identify your target and what's beyond it.

"Oops" [slap]

And they think they want nukes some day....
I don't think number 2 is right.
 
So lots of attention to the stuff going on in the Middle East, despite no Americans being killed.

Not much at all being payed to the three Americans killed by terrorists in Kenya the other day.



Nevermind any of these people being killed.

Is anyone tallking about Puerto Rico?

All people care about is f***ing stirring up shit in the middle east. [rofl]
 
Well, this is really swell.




Iraqi Consulate in Detroit to open for condolences in death of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani
The Consulate General of the Republic of Iraq in Detroit announced that it will be open for condolences for Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in a U.S. airstrike in Baghdad on Friday.

According to their statement, the consulate announced "the opening of a record of my condolences for the lives of the righteous martyrs who were killed as a result of the recent American raids in Iraq."

The consulate also will be accepting condolences for Cmdr. Abu Mahdi Al-Mohandes, who was killed in the same airstrike.

The consulate said it's open to people who want to offer their sympathy Tuesday and Wednesday from 2-5 p.m. at the consulate building located at 16445 W. 12 Mile Road in Southfield.

Southfield Police Deputy Chief Nick Loussia said: "We have a good relationship with the consulate and are in constant communication. We haven't had any complaints but we will keep an eye on the event."

However, people have taken to social media to share their disdain for the event, even tagging the FBI to stop it.

“We are aware of events scheduled — both locally and nationally — in response to recent overseas incidents," said Special Agent Mara Schneider. "The FBI in Michigan is always on guard for potential threats to our community and we are working with our law enforcement partners and staying in close contact with FBI headquarters to assess any threats to our area. While there is no specific and credible threat to this area at this time, we urge the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement.”

The Office of the President of Iraq said Friday they were hurt by the news "about the martyrdom of the two commanders ... who played a significant and crucial role and showed the most wonderful pictures of altruism in fighting against ISIS."

The statement follows a weekend full of anti-war protests around the country with people worried about the repercussions of the attack.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed “harsh retaliation” for the U.S. after the airstrike, the Associated Press reported.

Hundreds of protesters, including U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Detroit, gathered at Campus Martius in downtown Detroit Saturday to denounce the airstrike ordered by President Donald Trump.
Fake news.

They weren't mourning Soleimani.

They were mourning the Iraqi terrorists who died along side him.
 
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