Irving Cowboy
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$2.98 at the Costco in Newport News yesterday when I filled up.Gas is now $2.79 here. Waiting and seeing…
$2.98 at the Costco in Newport News yesterday when I filled up.Gas is now $2.79 here. Waiting and seeing…
So with all the imagery we have these days. How does something like that get moved without the US and others knowing about it? All underground? Just curious.
Yeah obviously not having an operational facility is a good thing.Well that is less than 1000 lbs, and that material is incredibly dense and heavy, so you could easily move that much in small enough containers for no one to know.
But if they don't have the centrifuges, they can't enrich it to weapons grade.
Of course, I can't believe they couldn't get some from Pakistan or North Korea somehow if they really wanted it.
Yeah obviously not having an operational facility is a good thing.
But I don't know much about enriched uranium. Frankly Iran would have been better off saying it was destroyed. Claiming they successfully moved it is just a way to justify more bombings and attack by the US.
The bombing was necessary regardless even if the uranium was moved before hand. But the fact that they openly admit and claimed they moved it, just makes it clear that this isn't some "they don't exist" scenario. This isn't a claim of weapons of mass destruction that doesn't actually exist.That's one of the reasons I don't believe it.
Blow up their oil fields.
That's a surreal feeling, watching missiles flying overhead towards you. Absolute feeling of helplessness, just hoping and praying that our defense systems can shoot them down before they arrive. Or that if they do make it through they either land far enough away from you, or are not strong enough to penetrate the bunker you're in. And there is always the thought of, if one does make it through, what kind of ballistic warhead is it carrying?Some reports are saying that 10 missiles were fired at Qatar and nine were intercepted. No injuries, much less deaths.
It would be the best case scenario if this was like after Trump killed Sulemani and they fired a few missiles to save face domestically but they didn't hurt anything and that was the end of it.
Can't imagine, dude. I'm sure that puts a new perspective on life.That's a surreal feeling, watching missiles flying overhead towards you. Absolute feeling of helplessness, just hoping and praying that our defense systems can shoot them down before they arrive. Or that if they do make it through they either land far enough away from you, or are not strong enough to penetrate the bunker you're in. And there is always the thought of, if one does make it through, what kind of ballistic warhead is it carrying?
And he shouldn't. Just keep slapping away their attempts. They do not have the military strength to take us on conventionally, either on land, sea, or air. And we are taking away their ability to throw the haymaker. Nuclear.Can't imagine, dude. I'm sure that puts a new perspective on life.
BTW, there are reports Trump has said we won't respond to this last attempt.
Yeah reports are no damage or injuries. Makes it easy for our side to not escalate. But still scary as shit regardless if those missiles are targeted at you.Some reports are saying that 10 missiles were fired at Qatar and nine were intercepted. No injuries, much less deaths.
It would be the best case scenario if this was like after Trump killed Sulemani and they fired a few missiles to save face domestically but they didn't hurt anything and that was the end of it.