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  • With a name like Beef Chuck, maybe we should just air drop you and Chuck Norris over Iran and let yall kung fu em to death.....hahahaha. But yes I do agree with you. In light of what they did this morning (missle tests), I say we save a few thousand brave soldiers now and make Iran glow....
  • Sadly there are.
  • better do it now before they finish with the uranium enrichment
  • No, they are a soverign nation. They are not a direct threat to the US. We would be attacking, unprovoked a nation that has every international right to exsist and build arms for defense. As you state, they have a "weak military", so what is the provocation to attack? And if you use the build up of potential nuclear weapons, does that give other countries the right to attack us because we have nukes?
  • As Nelson stated, "What gives us the right to do that?" We best stop the policing of the world and concentrate on our own problems at home for once.
  • Iran has two kinds of armed forces: the regular forces Islamic Republic of Iran Army, Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, Islamic Republic of Iran Navy and the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), totaling about 545,000 active troops. Iran also has around 350,000 Reserve Force totaling around 900,000 trained troops. Iran has a paramilitary, volunteer militia force within the IRGC, called the Basij, which includes about 90,000 full-time, active-duty uniformed members. Up to 11 million men and women are members of the Basij who could potentially be called up for service; GlobalSecurity.org estimates Iran could mobilize "up to one million men". This would be among the largest troop mobilizations in the world. Iran's military doctrine is based on deterrence. Since the Iranian revolution, to overcome foreign embargo, Iran has developed its own military industry, produced its own tanks, armored personnel carriers, guided missiles, submarines, and fighter planes. In recent years, official announcements have highlighted the development of weapons such as the Fajr-3 (MIRV), Hoot, Kowsar, Zelzal, Fateh-110, Shahab-3 missiles, and a variety of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Fighting paramilitary forces is like fighting the Viet Kong, very difficult and highly specialized. Do you still think they have a weak army? Regards.
  • oh gawd no, we have no means to do so, also why? The US really would be bullying monsters if we did.
  • They have never threatened to attack the US and never had plans to do so.The best thing to do is leave them alone.Why open Pandora's box of misery for no reason.

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