Iran vs Israel/US: 6/21 USA bombed 3 nuclear plants in Iran, 6/24/25 ceasefire agreed, 2/28/26 war started again, Iran might free Palestine of Israel

Trump’s Iran war is costing American taxpayers $1 billion a day as the national debt spirals out of control

By Shawn Tully
Senior Editor-At-Large
March 11, 2026


On Feb. 11, the Congressional Budget Office released its closely watched, 10-year projections for the U.S. budget, this addition covering fiscal years 2026 to 2035. As expected, the numbers were extremely dire, positing deficits and debt that by the decade’s close respectively reach 6.5% and 120% of GDP. The sundry economists and think tanks that evaluated the numbers, and members of Congress on both sides of the aisle, called the forecast a stern warning and our current course unsustainable. The trend sounding the loudest alarm: an explosion in interest costs that even today account for almost one-fifth of all U.S. spending.

Then came the war in Iran….


Iran war: Trump says he's not worried about domestic terror attack

Dan Mangan, Anniek Bao
March 12, 2026


• Trump said the U.S. military is "leaving certain things" in Iran, which could be destroyed by the afternoon, if need be, and "they literally would never be able to build that country back."

• He said he did not believe Iran had mined the Strait of Hormuz, the world's most sensitive choke point for oil shipments. Chubb will serve as lead underwriter for a U.S.-government-led program to provide insurance to ships passing through the strait.

• Trump brushed off a question about a report by The New York Times that said a newly released video backs claims that an American Tomahawk missile likely hit the Shajarah Tayyebeh elementary school in Iran, killing 175 people, many of them children.
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From an historical perspective Afghanistan and Iran are both known as empire graveyards !

If you’re an empire on your way in you won’t be an empire anymore on your way out and that rule has been the truth since Alexander the Great ninja got lost in those damn mountains ! :lol:

Edit : Afghans took the lead in modern history by handling the USSR and the US/NATO but before that they couldn’t talk shit in front of an Iranian !
Them Iranians itching to take the lead back


 
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Dear newly elected Ayatollah of Iran,

Sorry to hear about what the Israeli occupiers did to your Dad and Ilhan Omar’s friends.

As you know, many in the US are against the actions of this administration and the war criminal Netanpsycho.

We plead w you not to use drones in this country that we love so much.

However…….if you truly truly have no other alternative

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Allahspeed

Carry on……..


"Allahspeed"

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They felt killing the supreme leader would cause uproar in their favor.

That assumption might’ve been correct, the Intel might’ve been spot on but bombing that school on opening days fucked that up


Now everyone is like fuck Yall
Another thing, the Supreme Leader had refused to hide; it was advised to change his residence to safe one, but he continued to live in his same one and then became a martyr for the cause.
 
Another thing, the Supreme Leader had refused to hide; it was advised to change his residence to safe one, but he continued to live in his same one and then became a martyr for the cause.
Yep they begged him to leave the country but dude was like now we don’t run.

Which lead me to believe, that’s why Trump said they might kill him.
 
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Take your pick for a ground invasion of Iran:

Amphibious assault from the south -- through waters mined to fuck, with trillions of missiles aimed at them, followed immediately by a wall of mountains where two battalions can hold off an entire corps at the narrow passes.

The Kermanshah corridor from the west, that's how Saddam invaded Iran; he made it a whopping 50 kilometers before getting completely bogged down for 8 years. Again, mountains, the Zargos, then another 500 kilometers to Tehran through mountainous terrain. Plus, you know, Shiites live there, all the pro-Iranian Iraqi militias, and the current Iraqi government would never in a million years allow it.

Khuzestan may look promising with how close it is to Kuwait and the Arab minority living there and all that, but, again, you'll run into the Saddam problem.

Azerbaijan, from the north. No port infrastructure, no rail link with NATO, few military airfields. And again, damn mountains. A thousand kilometers through mountainous terrain that includes passes over Damavand, the highest mountain in the Middle East. And even then, the Kremlin, liberals as they may be, still wouldn't allow that. Also, Iran can easily go beast mode and destroy the oil infrastructure in Azerbaijan with a few dozen drones, wiping out 2/3 of the Azeri economy.

Turkmenistan, the northeast. 1,000km across desert with no supply lines whatsoever. Then more mountains. Also the political problem.

Pakistan, the southeast. Fifteen hundred kilometers through a region with zero infrastructure, just desert, fuck-all nothing, and then you run into... yeah you guessed it, mountains. And of course Pakistan would never allow it.

The only RELATIVELY viable option in terms of geography and logistics is Turkey, but the Turks aren't idiots either and don't want to get involved with this.




 
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