9 Nines Posted Saturday at 10:27 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:27 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, OILERMAN said: Imagine being so stupid you can say ridiculous shit like this and get away with it because everyone already knows how stupid you are His whole life he has walked around with this thought, at all times centered in mind: "Everyone loves and adores me except the people who do not and I hate them." That is 100% who he is. Edited Saturday at 10:56 PM by 9 Nines MadMax, IsntLifeFunny, Jamalisms, and 1 other 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Titandan Posted Saturday at 10:28 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:28 PM 2 minutes ago, reo said: You don't know anything about their ability to hide stuff. And you know anything about how the inspectors do their work. You're choosing what you want to believe and what experts you want to trust based on what you want to believe. Do you know? I know enough that one can buy an industrial laundromat operation and build a lab underneath to do scientific research and produce the cleanest Chili P. You must be insane if you think Iran can't build underground facilities to develop weapons. And if the US knew about ALL of the underground weapons stockpiles, they would have destroyed it all on the first day. But who knows? Maybe they're playing stupid and pretending to discover new sites three weeks deep into the war. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pragidealist Posted Saturday at 10:31 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:31 PM 47 minutes ago, OILERMAN said: Imagine being so stupid you can say ridiculous shit like this and get away with it because everyone already knows how stupid you are At this point- its not stupidity. Its senility. He used to say stuff to speak it into existence.. the difference now is that he's senile enough to believe his own lies. OILERMAN, and MadMax 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
reo Posted Saturday at 10:44 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:44 PM 12 minutes ago, Titandan said: Do you know? I know enough that one can buy an industrial laundromat operation and build a lab underneath to do scientific research and produce the cleanest Chili P. You must be insane if you think Iran can't build underground facilities to develop weapons. I know that a nuclear refinment facility isn't an industrial laundromat operation. They DO have underground facilities. You can't say that you trust the experts and then say you don't trust the inspectors. You either trust the experts or you don't. 12 minutes ago, Titandan said: And if the US knew about ALL of the underground weapons stockpiles, they would have destroyed it all on the first day. But who knows? Maybe they're playing stupid and pretending to discover new sites three weeks deep into the war. There's a reason why Ukraine has been bombing behind the Russian front line for WEEKS and haven't gotten all of their stockpiles or all of their oil refinement facilities. And it's not b/c they don't know where they are. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Titandan Posted Saturday at 11:10 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:10 PM 23 minutes ago, reo said: I know that a nuclear refinment facility isn't an industrial laundromat operation. They DO have underground facilities. You can't say that you trust the experts and then say you don't trust the inspectors. You either trust the experts or you don't. I trust the inspectors to inspect the facilities that Iran wants them to inspect. I'm sure they also don't want Iran to have nukes. Inspectors are not the problem. The IRGC's the problem. I think they are more than capable of hiding stuff from us. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
reo Posted Saturday at 11:14 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:14 PM (edited) 4 minutes ago, Titandan said: I trust the inspectors to inspect the facilities that Iran wants them to inspect. I'm sure they also don't want Iran to have nukes. Inspectors are not the problem. The IRGC's the problem. I think they are more than capable of hiding stuff from us. Inspectors don't just inspect the facilities. They told Iran where they were going, not the other way around. When the IRS is investigating your finances, they don't just check what you want them to check. Edited Saturday at 11:15 PM by reo LongTimeFan 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post OILERMAN Posted Saturday at 11:15 PM Popular Post Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:15 PM lol reo.... if you wanna make fun of him that's one thing. But to engage in serious discussion? He knows Rogue, Jamalisms, IsntLifeFunny, and 2 others 4 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
reo Posted Saturday at 11:16 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:16 PM Just now, OILERMAN said: lol reo.... if you wanna make fun of him that's one thing. But to engage in serious discussion? He knows he knows some things. other things he's just intentionally not thinking through. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Titandan Posted Saturday at 11:20 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:20 PM 3 minutes ago, reo said: Inspectors don't just inspect the facilities. They told Iran where they were going, not the other way around. When the IRS is investigating your finances, they don't just check what you want them to check. Iran's a huge country with mountainous terrain. Do you really think the inspectors will be able to uncover every nook and cranny of this regime's shenanigans? Unless we (Mossad and CIA) have spies in every level of every department of the IRGC, I find that hard to believe. But we have supposedly hacked their group texts Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
reo Posted Saturday at 11:22 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:22 PM Just now, Titandan said: Iran's a huge country with mountainous terrain. Do you really think the inspectors will be able to uncover every nook and cranny of this regime's shenanigans? Unless we (Mossad and CIA) have spies in every level of every department of the IRGC, I find that hard to believe. But we have supposedly hacked their group texts Yes. That's the job. And the gaps they couldn't investigate are well known and reported on. That's also the job. We're talking nuclear facilities here, not your neighborhood laundromat. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Titandan Posted Saturday at 11:27 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:27 PM 3 minutes ago, reo said: We're talking nuclear facilities here, not your neighborhood laundromat. That was a "breaking bad" reference... not meant to be serious. Well, I hope you're right. I'd rather us be on top of our game than not. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
reo Posted Saturday at 11:30 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:30 PM 2 minutes ago, Titandan said: That was a "breaking bad" reference... not meant to be serious. Well, I hope you're right. I'd rather us be on top of our game than not. I know. But I took the conversation seriously. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Titandan Posted Saturday at 11:40 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:40 PM 8 minutes ago, reo said: I know. But I took the conversation seriously. The conversation was serious for me too. Just that reference was meant to be light hearted. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LongTimeFan Posted Saturday at 11:55 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:55 PM 32 minutes ago, Titandan said: Iran's a huge country with mountainous terrain. Do you really think the inspectors will be able to uncover every nook and cranny of this regime's shenanigans? Unless we (Mossad and CIA) have spies in every level of every department of the IRGC, I find that hard to believe. But we have supposedly hacked their group texts Reo doesnt have a clue what he is talking about regarding inspections. "No, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is not allowed "wherever they want" in Iran. Access is limited to declared nuclear sites, and in early 2026, Iran restricted access following military tensions. While the IAEA operates under a Safeguards Agreement, Iran has restricted inspectors from visiting specific sites impacted by attacks, such as Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow. Restricted Access: Following military strikes in 2025, Iran's parliament passed a law allowing the government to withhold cooperation, severely limiting the IAEA's oversight capabilities, notes the Arms Control Association. Inspections Blocked: As of early 2026, the IAEA reported a "loss of continuity of knowledge" at key sites, meaning they cannot verify the status of Iran’s uranium stockpile, says AP News and Reuters. Failed Explanations: The IAEA has expressed concern over man-made uranium particles found at multiple undeclared locations, for which Iran has not provided credible explanations, reports UN News. Negotiated Access: While a 2025 agreement was meant to grant access to all facilities, Iran has continued to block access to key sites, insisting the IAEA’s presence is tied to security assurances, says Iran International. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists The IAEA relies on negotiated access and, while they can request access to other sites, Iran often denies these requests based on security concerns or claims that the sites are not part of the official safeguards agreement. " Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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