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Won't they? I thought Merz and his more right-wing counterpart in the south (the dude in charge of Austria right now) were getting more hawkish on deporting Syrians in an attempt to keep the AFD and other nationalist parties at bay.
I haven't heard of that, and I don't really trust those ones to do the deportation, but I hope you're right about it.
 
and yet you tried to manufacture that this specific position of his was widely supported by implication through his large funeral
Tbf I also made fun of Biden and Obama for attending Robert Byrd's funeral, being good democrats despite the optics of going to a klansman's funeral. Ol Byrd couldn't be as supremacist as old Rabbi Ovadia if he tried.

So yea, if you attended Ovadia's funeral, you're probably a loxist piece of shit.
 
US Has Lost Nearly $2 Billion In Equipment So Far

https://www.trtworld.com/article/35eac28b7995

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The US has lost nearly $2 billion worth of military equipment amid its attacks against Iran since Saturday, according to estimates and data compiled by Anadolu Agency.

The chief driver of the cost is a US AN/FPS-132 early warning radar system at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, valued at $1.1 billion, which was hit with a missile strike by Iran on Saturday. Qatar confirmed that the radar was hit and damaged.

On Sunday, 3 F-15E Strike Eagles were lost in a friendly fire incident by Kuwaiti air defences. While all six aircrew survived, the planes did not; the cost of replacing them is estimated at $282 million.

During its opening retaliatory attack on Saturday, Iran struck the US Navy's Fifth Fleet headquarters in Manama, Bahrain, destroying two satellite communications terminals and several large buildings.

Using open-source intelligence reports, the targeted SATCOM terminals were identified as AN/GSC-52Bs, which approximately cost $20 million, factoring in deployment and installation costs.
Thank FUCK we have been squirlling away money for decades so we can afford over seas adventures like this

could you imagine if we were doing this while trillions in debt or if prices were insane back home and if we were having a housing crisis or somthing like that?

but beaucse we have taken care of the home front so well and things are doing so absurdly great on the domestic front we can AFFORD to have these espensive overseas gambles in places 80% of Americans cannot identify on a map
 
I haven't heard of that, and I don't really trust those ones to do the deportation, but I hope you're right about it.
I suspect it's all talk as well, but we can hope. Austria in particular actually seems to be keeping to their word so far, especially on Syrians and Afghans (though that might have halted recently due to the conflicts in both countries).

I don't speak German though, so it's hard for me to follow the German-speaking world or know what the typical German/Austrian person actually thinks/supports.
 
Won't they? I thought Merz and his more right-wing counterpart in the south (the dude in charge of Austria right now) were getting more hawkish on deporting Syrians in an attempt to keep the AFD and other nationalist parties at bay.

I don't speak German though, so it's harder for me to follow the Deutsch world or get a feel for what your actual German/Austrian layperson thinks on all of this.
empty propaganda talk, it's a desperate attempt to placate his party base with "look! we're totally doing something! no need to keep defecting to the filthy nazis anymore!" talk.
in terms of actual policy nothing changes. there are no deportations. there is no cutback on gibs. there is no improvement in law and order. merz government is indistinguishable from merkel government.
 
empty propaganda talk, it's a desperate attempt to placate his party base with "look! we're totally doing something! no need to keep defecting to the filthy nazis anymore!" talk.
in terms of actual policy nothing changes. there are no deportations. there is no cutback on gibs. there is no improvement in law and order. merz government is indistinguishable from merkel government.
Just in Germany, or in Austria as well? I'm to lazy to link sources right now, but I swear that Austria actually made a little progress with Syrians and Afghans.

Granted, by far the larger problem with them is their Turkish population though, which to my knowledge they still haven't done anything about.
 
Not to mention the fact that the more unstable Syria is, the less likely it is that countries like Germany will deport any significant numbers of them.
It's not up to Germany or Syria, it's up to the American-imposed European "human rights" courts (which might just decide that lack of welfare in Syria is enough to force Germany to take in more of them).
 
The only victory condition Iran has to achieve is not collapsing, we don't even have a victory condition. I hope Iran buckles and this can end but what you retards don't seem to realize is that it doesn't matter how many bombs we drop, every day that goes by without Iranian capitulation is another day of Iran winning this conflict. If we get to the 6 week mark it's over, there will be no option but ground forces. If you retards had theory of mind you would suss out that Iran knows this and it is their ultimate goal. If they get that it's over, we will be living with 8-16 years of dems, infinite refugees and no hope of taking back power.

Just hoping it ends soon. I know it’s a controversial place, but I lived some months in Dubai and it pains me to see it stuck in the middle of the conflict and to have friends affected and leaving. Stupid, but I can never return some clothes I got at their massive mall because it got hit, and I had to go to the American consulate too at one point. It’s surreal to see places I knew, on fire.
 
Huh, I thought Ollie North was dead.
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so we have fired nearly 3 years worth of missiles in about 5 days
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we destroyed lots of good rustbuckets and a handful of mobile launchers

my question is
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Where are we getting the replacemnts for those 2k missing missles fast? I remind the whole thread where almost all the worlds rare earths come from
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so unless we start refining Monazite, Loparite, and Neodymium in your guys backyards (causes unimaginable pollution) then we are stuck with the current lead times
 

Intense Israeli/American airstrikes on the Esteghlal Industrial Zone in the western part of Tehran now.



More footage from the airstrike on the city of Tyre, Lebanon.



Heavy airstrikes by the US and Israel on the Basij base in Janatabad, Tehran

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A photo shows that US/Israeli airstrikes have flattened Police Station No. 153 in Tehran, Iran.



Satellite imagery shows extensive damage at the Kermanshah North missile base in western Iran following US-Israeli airstrikes, with most buildings linked to the facility destroyed.

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American-Israeli Air strikes against Kermanshah, Western Iran

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The Tehran Police Sciences University was completely destroyed during today's joint strikes against Iran.

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Azerbaijani troops reportedly placed on combat alert and deployed to the border with Iran.

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Spanish FM denies that Spain will assist the US.
 
so we have fired nearly 3 years worth of missiles in about 5 days
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we destroyed lots of good rustbuckets and a handful of mobile launchers

my question is
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Where are we getting the replacemnts for those 2k missing missles fast? I remind the whole thread where almost all the worlds rare earths come from
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so unless we start refining Monazite, Loparite, and Neodymium in your guys backyards (causes unimaginable pollution) then we are stuck with the current lead times
Trump is supposed to have a meeting on Friday about this very concern.
 
I don't think that really matters. Germany won't deport them for internal political reasons, not because they are unstable. If they need to wait for Syria to be stable, they will never go back.
European states are forbidden from deporting them thanks to "international law" (which is one reason Europeans are upset to realize it's not a very well-enforced concept when it applies to others).
 
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