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jaish

Thu 01/09/20 02:13 AM



Have you seen some of the stuff flying about lately

Like the 1 that says, America has been a country for 235 years, and been at war for 209 of them ( with a list of all the wars )


know... but more then likely longer then that ...

I believe it is up to Russia and China to decide the nxt move...

they have there own hands in Iraks & Iran's oil also ...

and if Israel does not go in ... we might get out with compromise in these regions an not world war 3... we have saudies oil too... on back up ...
oh boy ...





Picture shows 1 missile broken by ground impact. If it had contained explosive then the missile head on ground impact would have triggered the chemicals and ground crater would be the result.

So not only the 10 missiles fired - failed to strike any target

They did not contain explosives !
So one may say, Iran's Warning shots have been duly noted by Pentagon.

Somehow, seems Iran's move is evenly favorable to Democrats and Republicans.
In other words Iran is just a pawn in the election bid.





Of course, warning shots.

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jaish

Thu 01/09/20 01:22 PM


So who shot down the Boeing jet that crashed near Tehran!


Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 disappeared from radar screens at 8,000 feet. A bystander caught on video the plane as it caught fire in the air, and then crashed (176 passengers on board).

according to Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization. The flight-data and cockpit-voice recorders were damaged but their core memory appears to be accessible, the report said.


Was it due to: Engine failure / Missile / Drone

Plane went down without a distress call!!
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Tue 01/14/20 06:54 PM


A second video has now appeared - shot from a rooftop in Bidkaneh, a village four miles from an Iranian military site, the Times said.

The earlier video released showed that the plane was hit by a missile - first reported by the New York Times and CNN - the conclusions of missile hit was then dismissed by Iran.


Then on, Revolutionary Guards aerospace commander Brigadier General Amirali Hajizadeh acknowledged a missile operator had mistaken the plane for a cruise missile and opened fire.

The second blurry footage shows the plane on fire and circling back to Tehran's airport, the Times said. Minutes later, it exploded and crashed.

Iran announced its first arrests over the accidental shooting on Tuesday, without naming who or how many people had been detained.

The person who took the first video was also arrested by authorities.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA



Trump has once again outfoxed - all concerned !
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jaish

Fri 01/17/20 02:47 PM


So while due to the Boeing crash, there's nothing more US forces can apply on Iran

larger things are brewing: The search to find an alternative to the dollar


So dollar-centric is global commerce that other countries have long found it difficult to trade, even among themselves, without recourse to America’s currency, banks and payments infrastructure.

At least half of all trade invoices are in dollars. A majority of cross-border transactions are ultimately cleared through New York.


The search has been fueled by Trump administration turning its financial might - threat of tariffs on EU while sanctions continue on Russia, Turkey & Iran

The latest Iranian sanctions, announced last week, will heap more pain on an economy whose banks, oil production and shipping have been beaten down.
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jaish

Sat 01/18/20 06:48 PM


Here's a picture of one of many cultural sites in Iran that Donald Trump threatened to Bomb!



Persepolis


The 2,500-year-old ruins of Persepolis were once the capital of the Achaemenid Empire, the world’s first superpower. The entrance, called the Gate of All Nations, is guarded by colossal statues of lamassus, mythical creatures with the body of a bull and the head of a man.




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Sun 01/19/20 04:44 AM



Here's a picture of one of many cultural sites in Iran that Donald Trump threatened to Bomb!



Persepolis


The 2,500-year-old ruins of Persepolis were once the capital of the Achaemenid Empire, the world’s first superpower. The entrance, called the Gate of All Nations, is guarded by colossal statues of lamassus, mythical creatures with the body of a bull and the head of a man.







And in many ways, the destruction of irreplaceable cultural treasures is even worse than murder.