Does the US really want to play this game? 90% of Israel’s water comes from desalination plants, and now we’ve given Iran the justification to strike back in a similar manner.

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    a bit weird how the beacon of democracy will bomb schoolchildren and water supplies for the population, but the regime terrorists are only striking military facilities and infrastructure so far 🤔

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        beacon of democracy? when was that?

        They should have put that phrase in quotation marks.

        Just because the US calls themselves that doesn’t make it true.

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        The US briefly tried out democracy during Reconstruction but the white terrorists quickly defeated that experiment.

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      We can already ascertain (I trust certain sources) that the US has likely lost more military personnel than the Iranians, to say nothing of the trade in production (including trade war limits making some hardware functionally irreplacable), cost, depletion of stockpiles, economic leverage of the strikes. They’re really “smoking 'em while they’ve got 'em” since the Mossad network and Starlink strategy collapsed. Seems like they lost hope.

      If anything this attack could be one last stab to slow the development of Iran, which is intruding into very high tech industries dominated by the US and western Europe, such as pharmaceuticals and even nuclear fusion in due time.

      The west fears having to unleash the power of certified genius women (and men, but it’s much more pronounced how their talents benefit Iranian industrial capacity and affect this war, they are a huge driver of the missile program) the way Iran and China have. Girlbossing and slaying is more about inflating the size of the high value service industry.

      The future is bright, actually. Our horizons were limited. I think humanity will become something unrecognizable. One day all people will understand death on their own terms, without metaphor. Do not fear the genius women. Sexual selection is the reason we aren’t scraping bugs out of tree bark. This will be even better.

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      And even weirder that EU condemns Iran’s attacks and not USA’s. Only Spain had some dignity, the rest are crap.

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      You mean there same country that vaporized two cities’ worth of civilians?

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          Lots of the collateral damage affected plenty of civilians then. I must admit I’ve saw so much about that aspect that I assumed it was intended.

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            IDK about civilians.
            I do know Iran doesn’t target civilians.
            But also that the US military nearly completely abandoned their bases in those countries.
            They got housed in ‘civilian’ hotels, appartements, etc in those countries.
            If you’ve seen so many videos you surely saw the american filming from a flat right? Same happens in ukraine where the news was complaining evil Russia hit a civilian hotel and so many innocent civilians.
            While the videos show victims carried away in uniform and 2 days later the ukro army fires the guy responsible for holding a military meeting so close to the frontline. Military using civilian infrastructure makes them a legitimate target.
            Iran has very good intel on where they are since the population doesn’t see them as enemies unlike their sell-out governments.
            If anything, it’s another warcrime by the US since they shouldn’t put military targets among civilians.

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    Iran already had a water shortage, this is pushing a wounded critter into a corner and expecting it to not fight for its life.

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      At this point Iran needs to realize this won’t be an occupation, it’s an extermination. They’ll level all the critical infrastructure and watch them suffer.

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    Attacking desalination plants is not a front the US wants to open. Another horribly idiotic strategic decision by the burger reich. Iran is 3% dependent on desalination, meanwhile US vassals in the region are at 40-90%.

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      As an Iranian, I hope that Iran can show restraint here. Please do not target desalination plants, and be mindful when attacking power plants in the Gulf region. These countries are extremely weak and fragile, power outages and water shortages could cause massive widespread suffering that I wish upon no-one.

      With that said, pipelines in KSA and Azerbaijan should probably get a visit from a 136 as soon as possible.

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      Looks like the vassal states are abandoning their US masters.
      Just as the US is running from every base there.

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    Iran so far has been the adult in the room. I get that a lot of things are fucked up there from economy to freedoms, but boy that’s nowhere close to what the US/Palestine occupiers are trying to do to them. I come from a shithole too and I keep shitting on our government for a good reason, but I would definitely prefer them over being holocausted by US/Palestine occupiers.

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      Iran’s issues are literally because of US imperialism. Their economy isn’t doing great because of insane illegal sanctions, and their paranoia comes from having been under siege their whole existence. I believe things will get a lot better for Iranians after the aggressors leave the region.

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      I get that a lot of things are fucked up there from economy to freedoms, but boy that’s nowhere close to what the US/Palestine occupiers are trying to do to them.

      🧐

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      The economic issues were a direct result of US foreign policy.

      ​In a January 2026 interview at the World Economic Forum and his February testimony before Congress, Scott Bessent took credit for engineering a “dollar shortage” that triggered a currency crisis and mass protests in Iran.

      Bessent used phrases such as “Making Iran broke again” and described the resulting economic turmoil as “economic statecraft with no shots fired.”

      Through sanctions, the dollar shortage and currency crisis/hyperinflation led to the collapse of one of Iran’s major banks, which led to the protests prior to the war starting.

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      Remember that cruelty is the point with this administration

      Stealing truckloads of cash from the working class isnt enough, they need to see the poor and defenceless suffer needlessly in order to get their kicks.

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      Standard US tactic.
      They’ve starved millions for decades with sanctions everywhere. This is just more blatant

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      There’s a certain dam in Iraq which could have been targeted at any point during the Iran-Iraq war. Doing so would have guaranteed ended the war in Iran’s favor, killing hundreds of thousands of people in a single act in the process.

      Some things are not worth doing. Winning like that is not winning.

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    the only ones that need to be worried right now are Iranians that think they’re gonna live.

    Pete Hegseth, US Secretary of War

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    “We are going to help Iranians with their water problems which are caused by their governent!”

    Bombs desalination plant