It could have happened. There were a number of attempts on Hitler's life besides the suitcase bomb planted by Stauffenberg. As one author put it "the devil's hand saved Hitler". Would the allies have negotiated a peace despite the "unconditional surrender" policy? Hard to tell.
A fascist...
Astonishing. NYC residents took a look at the dysfunction in LA and Chicago and said "hold my beer". It's almost willfully defiant in the face of common sense and results. TDS must be a virus in the city's water supply.
And it begins.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/white-house-press-secretary-hints-iran-regime-change-claims-intel-said-weeks-nuclear
Guess they weren't feeling that whole diplomacy option.
I suspect we have been doing the same type of research for both the Chinese and Russian power grids. Mutual assured destruction is not just limited to nuclear weapons.
My middle daughter is beginning to see the light precisely because of that religious attitude. To the liberals it's not enough to be mildly on their side. The whole silence = acceptance notion where you must publicly and loudly agree with them or else you are a fascist, racist, sexist...
All good points. The Israelis took real risks to start the bombing campaign. Presumably they would not have done it if they weren't convinced the Iranians were much closer to making good on their threats.
Is it possible we were lied to by the Israelis/CIA regarding the intelligence? Hell...
I'm not sure exactly where to put this. As someone else pointed out these AI memes are getting good - very good. It won't be long before they begin to confuse people into thinking they are real.
https://x.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1935914659284144492
With air superiority there is no need for the US to rush in. I do wonder what the feedback the goat fuckers are getting from Russia and especially China.
I stand corrected - somewhat. Ruled for centuries by shah's they had a somewhat democratic system while still retaining a monarchy. More details:
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/1d6a5j6/was_iran_a_democracy_prior_to_the_1953_coup/
It's always easier to start a war than end it. Our track record over the past 25 years is horrible.
Let's assume we bomb the underground facility and it's the straw that breaks the camel's back. The ayatollahs are toppled. What comes next? How do we know what a future government would do...