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3 hours ago, El Guapo said:

A lot of shithole countries out there…

spoken like a true shithead trumper.   How about a lot of shitty governments out there ruling over a lot of innocent people, who just want to get by and have no malice towards anyone.  I know understanding that is a lot to ask of a modern day repug.  Just gobble up your fox news and stay angry.   Mahalo

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9 hours ago, MadMax said:

spoken like a true shithead trumper.   How about a lot of shitty governments out there ruling over a lot of innocent people, who just want to get by and have no malice towards anyone.  I know understanding that is a lot to ask of a modern day repug.  Just gobble up your fox news and stay angry.   Mahalo

Whatever you say. You could quibble all you want but they still are shithole countries.

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2 hours ago, tgo said:

Regarding the airstrikes on Iranian targets in Syria

I'll say it again that this is the first time in my life where I can personally see real justification for moving on targets and letting these fucks know that if they open too many windows we'll just decide to do to them what we did to a lot of other countries, specifically Libya. 

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Not sure if this is real, but you might fill your gas tanks tomorrow…

 

https://www.twz.com/air/signs-u-s-massing-b-2-spirit-bombers-in-diego-garcia

 

A significant force of B-2 Spirit stealth bombers looks to be currently wending its way to the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia. Satellite imagery shows at least three C-17 cargo planes and 10 aerial refueling tankers forward-deployed in the last 48 hours to the highly strategic British territory, which has been used as a staging point for U.S. strikes in the Middle East on multiple occasions in the past. The build-up comes amid a new surge in U.S. strikes targeting the Houthis and growing warnings to Iran from the Trump administration over support for the Yemeni militants and Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.

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Donald Trump has warned Iran there would be “bombing the likes of which they have never seen before” if it rejects his nuclear weapons deal.

The threat comes after the US president sent a letter to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader, giving him a deadline of two months to come to an agreement over the country’s nuclear programme.

 

Last week, Mr Trump deployed stealth bombers to the Diego Garcia base, which the US shares with Britain, in what was thought to be a warning to Iran and its proxies.

On Sunday, he told NBC in a phone call: “If they don’t make a deal, there will be bombing – and it will be bombing the likes of which they have never seen before.”

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/trump-i-ll-bomb-iran-if-it-rejects-my-nuclear-deal/ar-AA1BWTtH?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=5f159312b18441aa9b17bcf101ee262d&ei=37

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https://www.euronews.com/business/2025/12/29/irans-currency-collapse-sparks-second-day-of-trader-protests
 

Iranian traders and shopkeepers staged a second day of protests Monday after the country’s currency plummeted to a new record low against the US dollar.
 

Iran's rial on Sunday plunged to 1.42 million to the dollar. On Monday, it traded at 1.38 million rials to the dollar.

 

Exchange rates for Iran’s currency vary sharply depending on whether official or free-market figures are used. On international forex platforms, the euro trades at around 49,000 rials, a rate that reflects Iran’s tightly controlled official exchange system that is largely inaccessible to ordinary Iranians.

 

In contrast, the free-market rate — commonly cited by local traders and international media — is far weaker, with the euro trading at well over a million rials, or around 150,000 tomans, highlighting the gap between state-set rates and the real value of the currency on the street amid inflation, sanctions and capital flight.

 

Iran’s currency was officially trading at 32,000 rials to the dollar at the time of the 2015 nuclear accord that lifted international sanctions in exchange for tight controls on Iran’s nuclear program.

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