Pizza deliveries are way up at the Pentagon this week. We'll see by this weekend if it's anything more than this administration developing it's military options.
Killing civilians is suddenly a problem when it isn't one of our allies doing it. The "drug boat" pretense was unconvincing, I'm not surprised they dropped it so quickly.
But even before the protests the odds on the US and or Israel striking them in the near horizon were already quite high. I think there were plans to attack them. Polymarket did happen to catch wind of that. The protests are more attached to that attack than an attack would be attached to the protests. The US is trying to set up context for what it wants to do / what Israel wants to have it do.
But what could they strike to help protesters I wonder? Maybe IRGC headquarters, but Israel struck those in June, so could be kept empty in preparation.
The video I posted the other day talked about how Iran's entire state infrastructure is staffed by regime loyalists. The liberal protesters (along with whatever CIA/Mossad backing they have) don't really have a way to change that.
I'm not even sure they have a coherent alternative to their current dictatorship.
Pizza deliveries are way up at the Pentagon this week. We'll see by this weekend if it's anything more than this administration developing it's military options.
That's pizza gate symbolism the media uses
Killing civilians is suddenly a problem when it isn't one of our allies doing it. The "drug boat" pretense was unconvincing, I'm not surprised they dropped it so quickly.
The polymarkets for this have taken off, https://polymarket.com/event/us-strikes-iran-by
But even before the protests the odds on the US and or Israel striking them in the near horizon were already quite high. I think there were plans to attack them. Polymarket did happen to catch wind of that. The protests are more attached to that attack than an attack would be attached to the protests. The US is trying to set up context for what it wants to do / what Israel wants to have it do.
But what could they strike to help protesters I wonder? Maybe IRGC headquarters, but Israel struck those in June, so could be kept empty in preparation.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/idf-says-strikes-in-tehran-hit-irgc-headquarters/
The video I posted the other day talked about how Iran's entire state infrastructure is staffed by regime loyalists. The liberal protesters (along with whatever CIA/Mossad backing they have) don't really have a way to change that.
I'm not even sure they have a coherent alternative to their current dictatorship.
I liked this long thread - seems more or less balanced:
https://x.com/IranWonk/status/2010447776807579956
taking iran and venezuela in 1 term would be peak shabboy goy
https://youtu.be/VcoFQ5rDWUg
:D
https://youtu.be/0ojwbagth7Q?si=Fc4UFyvy13InrlYhNIGGER