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2 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

Exactly...  days of ground troops are really unnecessary.

Iran would come around eventually.

That was nazi germany’s plan with Britain. I think it would be way more fun if China and Russia dropped 100 nukes on America. Then we’d get to use all the hardware. 

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3 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

That was nazi germany’s plan with Britain. I think it would be way more fun if China and Russia dropped 100 nukes on America. Then we’d get to use all the hardware. 

Simmer down, IIhan

:lol2:

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37 minutes ago, Anler said:

Well I think you are wrong there because this is the age of information and young Iranians have been pushing back on the old school oppressive theologies for years now. Honestly I think the economic sanctions probably do more to stifle and progress there than help because with economic growth and a global business environment more modern methodologies will be further implemented. Even IF the country as a whole decided NOT to change they aren't any danger to us or any of our allies except the ones that are poking them so I say we stay the fuck out and leave them alone. There is zero benefit for us as a country to have a war with them. Zero.

Lifting sanctions will only make the grip of the current leadership in Iran tighter on the young people who will bring change. I agree that Iran is not a direct threat to us.

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9 minutes ago, Zambroski said:

Simmer down, IIhan

:lol2:

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7 minutes ago, Pete said:

He’s gotta be a closet Muslim 

 

5 minutes ago, Zambroski said:

So much hatred, emptiness and frustration.  It fits!!!

The kind of stupid that makes your head hurt^^^^^^

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11 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

That was nazi germany’s plan with Britain. I think it would be way more fun if China and Russia dropped 100 nukes on America. Then we’d get to use all the hardware. 

You are video gamer aren’t you????

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2 minutes ago, Carlos Danger said:

Lifting sanctions will only make the grip of the current leadership in Iran tighter on the young people who will bring change. I agree that Iran is not a direct threat to us.

Where do you get this from? :lol: 

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1 minute ago, BOHICA said:

You are video gamer aren’t you????

I can’t stand video games. Biggest waste of a life that there is. I spent my early 20’s staring at oscilloscopes and circuit boards of Pac-Man and dig dug. 

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5 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Where do you get this from? :lol: 

How do you not understand it?  Wow.

1 minute ago, spin_dry said:

I can’t stand video games. Biggest waste of a life that there is. I spent my early 20’s staring at oscilloscopes and circuit boards of Pac-Man and dig dug. 

You should seriously consider taking up video games.  It may be the void Fuller you are looking for in your life.

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2 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Where do you get this from? :lol: 

So the young lady from Saudi (who was here tonight) had a room mate in college from of all places Iran.  The two of them were quite interesting on their views of their perspective leadership. The jist is the young prince in Saudi is more the direction both of the young ladies would like to see.   

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1 minute ago, Zambroski said:

How do you not understand it?  Wow.

You should seriously consider taking up video games.  It may be the void Fuller you are looking for in your life.

Iran, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Russia, etc, etc.  excellent examples of how well sanctions have worked. :lol: 

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1 minute ago, Carlos Danger said:

So the young lady from Saudi (who was here tonight) had a room mate in college from of all places Iran.  The two of them were quite interesting on their views of their perspective leadership. The jist is the young prince in Saudi is more the direction both of the young ladies would like to see.   

That’d really be interesting to talk to them.

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Just now, spin_dry said:

Iran, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Russia, etc, etc.  excellent examples of how well sanctions have worked. :lol: 

So, you think they don’t work?  God damn.  Just stupid as fuck.

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Just now, Zambroski said:

If I asked you to explain, would you?  It’d all be wrong but, It’d be fun to read.

But first, maybe explain what you mean by “work”.

I find it more entertaining to leave you alone with your thoughts and ideas rather than “answer”. 

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Just now, Zambroski said:

That’d really be interesting to talk to them.

First of all the young lady from Saudi has a PhD from UConn and I would describe her as delightfully bubbly. You can't help but to like her. The Iranian girl from a few years back was much more serious but very respectful. I would say both had a common understanding that they were living a level of freedom not available to them at home (like most kids at college I would think). This year has brought some changes as the parents of the young lady from Saudi have been in the area.  

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12 minutes ago, Carlos Danger said:

So the young lady from Saudi (who was here tonight) had a room mate in college from of all places Iran.  The two of them were quite interesting on their views of their perspective leadership. The jist is the young prince in Saudi is more the direction both of the young ladies would like to see.   

Are they Muslim? 

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2 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

I find it more entertaining to leave you alone with your thoughts and ideas rather than “answer”. 

Oh honey, you really don’t inspire me to adjust my thoughts in your direction at all. You are another of disenfranchised and as such, a contrarian looking for excuses to be bitter about things.  I don’t care.

1 minute ago, Carlos Danger said:

First of all the young lady from Saudi has a PhD from UConn and I would describe her as delightfully bubbly. You can't help but to like her. The Iranian girl from a few years back was much more serious but very respectful. I would say both had a common understanding that they were living a level of freedom not available to them at home (like most kids at college I would think). This year has brought some changes as the parents of the young lady from Saudi have been in the area.  

I spend 6 months in Saudi in the mid 90’s.  We were “guests of the crown”.  It was almost fantasy world.  But, wasn’t hard to look around and see the controlled oppressive society. 

We have a female acquaintance of ours that does year long contracts in Saudi as some type of medical specialist (can never remember what).  She stays at a big compound that is completely westernized. But if she leaves, she is told where she cannot go and she has to dress in a sheet. Her stories are interesting too.  She also said that as an American there, she is pretty safe.  The “crown” puts up with no bullshit toward Americans visiting.  It’s a tad admirable.  Crimes (as we see them) are rare.  Punishment is brutal.

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1 minute ago, Carlos Danger said:

Well yes but on opposite sides of the Suni / Shia  divide which seems to be less of a obstacle for the youth. 

But still, they’re Muslims. They all lie and wanna change laws. 

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2 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

But still, they’re Muslims. They all lie and wanna change laws. 

There was a Off Broadway show a few years back called "The Sleeping Chicken" where a  ex newspaper editor from Saudi talks about the fear in Saudi at the time (Mid 70s to early 90s) to stay out of the unrest in many of the other countries in the mid east. People like to have a feeling that things will be all right and for that they are willing to pay a price that includes a certain amount of restrictions. Sound familiar?

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