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Well they were missile fodder then should your reading between the lines be correct but apparently now Trump does not even want them there anyway. It appears I was speaking too soon and my assumption that this was a strategic collaboration between the Kurds and the US was mistaken. I do concede to you that they were next to useless if true.

Instead of that something much better has happened:-

Iran attacked:-

United Arab Emirates:- Struck by approximately 800 projectiles, including attacks on a luxury hotel and Jebel Ali Port.

Saudi Arabia:- Attacks on U.S. bases and the U.S. embassy in Riyadh.

Kuwait:- Targeted on the first day of the conflict, leading to American casualties.

Bahrain:- Attacks on U.S. bases and residential areas in the capital.

Oman:- Strikes on U.S. bases occurred shortly after the conflict began.

Qatar:- Attacks on energy facilities, leading to a suspension of natural gas production.

Azerbaijan:- A drone attack at an airport injured two people.

Jordan:- Missiles and drones targeted U.S. military installations. Iraq Strikes in the Kurdish region and attacks on U.S. bases.

Lebanon:- Hezbollah, allied with Iran, launched missiles at Israel, prompting Israeli airstrikes in response.

It seems to have stirred up a hornet's nest of states insisting that they kinetically retaliate against Iran. Maybe the Kurds felt left out.

Dubai is reportedly considering FREEZING ALL IRANIAN ASSETS:- https://nitter.poast.org/NoAlphaLimits/status/2030146088024388066

Dubai is their primary money hub

This is a dying regime (a literal CIA run stooge) that killed 36,000 protestors a few weeks ago. Victory is coming, the world will rejoice and it is not a genocide.

Statements like this:- "The plan for Iran is the same plan we had for Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria. Destroy it completely, and make Iran a permanent failed state." will not stand the test of time, even a short time.

5 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Well they were missile fodder then should your reading between the lines be correct but apparently now Trump does not even want them there anyway. It appears I was speaking too soon and my assumption that this was a strategic collaboration between the Kurds and the US was mistaken. I do concede to you that they were next to useless if true.

Instead of that something much better has happened:-

Iran attacked:-

United Arab Emirates:- Struck by approximately 800 projectiles, including attacks on a luxury hotel and Jebel Ali Port.

Saudi Arabia:- Attacks on U.S. bases and the U.S. embassy in Riyadh.

Kuwait:- Targeted on the first day of the conflict, leading to American casualties.

Bahrain:- Attacks on U.S. bases and residential areas in the capital.

Oman:- Strikes on U.S. bases occurred shortly after the conflict began.

Qatar:- Attacks on energy facilities, leading to a suspension of natural gas production.

Azerbaijan:- A drone attack at an airport injured two people.

Jordan:- Missiles and drones targeted U.S. military installations. Iraq Strikes in the Kurdish region and attacks on U.S. bases.

Lebanon:- Hezbollah, allied with Iran, launched missiles at Israel, prompting Israeli airstrikes in response.

It seems to have stirred up a hornet's nest of states insisting that they kinetically retaliate against Iran. Maybe the Kurds felt left out.

Dubai is reportedly considering FREEZING ALL IRANIAN ASSETS:- https://nitter.poast.org/NoAlphaLimits/status/2030146088024388066

Dubai is their primary money hub

This is a dying regime (a literal CIA run stooge) that killed 36,000 protestors a few weeks ago. Victory is coming, the world will rejoice and it is not a genocide.

Statements like this:- "The plan for Iran is the same plan we had for Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria. Destroy it completely, and make Iran a permanent failed state." will not stand the test of time.

5 days ago
1 score