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ScallionPancake on scored.co
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> That doesn't explain why Trump used six bunker buster bombs to destroy nothing: if Trump wanted to bait or scare, he would have chosen real targets.
To be fair, I think the only people saying that nothing was destroyed are the Iranians…. Soooo maybe we should take it with a grain of salt.
That being said, I still don’t think that even with six bombs they could’ve penetrated… what was it? 1000 meters of granite?
> 'Makes me wonder if Trump contacted Iran beforehand to orchestrate this political theater just to save face?
I have heard this theory, but also keep in mind that they shot 30 Tomahawk missiles at two other sites too… while the fordow attack might’ve been a dud, what about the other two?
> I think we're missing a piece of this puzzle.
Yeah, you’re probably right… let’s just see what happens I guess?
Yes but that's only part of the calculus because decent underground bunkers are built under titanium shockwave deflecting prisms and are built at angular offsets, meaning even if you know where the core structure really is, the blast will be deflected anyway.
>shot 30 Tomahawk missiles
I risk sounding like a Trump cuck, but Trump has done something like this before in 7 April 2017 when he shot 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles at a Syrian military airfield in response to John McCain's false flag chemical weapon attack.
Congress danced for joy as Lindsey Graham creamed his pants... Then Congress realized Trump's strike prevented them from formally declaring war against Assad AND prevented NATO sanctions because "Syria has already been punished".
All 59 missiles struck nothing noteworthy.
It turned out Trump informed Assad in advance and had everyone evacuate the airport, which was operational again within six hours after the missile strikes.
Trump used 59 Tomahawk missiles to prevented a war with Syria and save their economy.
The next day, Congress were furious because they were robbed of another (((war))) and Lindsey Graham and John McCain were crying on Fox News about how unfair life is.
I agree we'll likely know more within a week or two.
To be fair, I think the only people saying that nothing was destroyed are the Iranians…. Soooo maybe we should take it with a grain of salt.
That being said, I still don’t think that even with six bombs they could’ve penetrated… what was it? 1000 meters of granite?
> 'Makes me wonder if Trump contacted Iran beforehand to orchestrate this political theater just to save face?
I have heard this theory, but also keep in mind that they shot 30 Tomahawk missiles at two other sites too… while the fordow attack might’ve been a dud, what about the other two?
> I think we're missing a piece of this puzzle.
Yeah, you’re probably right… let’s just see what happens I guess?
Yes but that's only part of the calculus because decent underground bunkers are built under titanium shockwave deflecting prisms and are built at angular offsets, meaning even if you know where the core structure really is, the blast will be deflected anyway.
>shot 30 Tomahawk missiles
I risk sounding like a Trump cuck, but Trump has done something like this before in 7 April 2017 when he shot 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles at a Syrian military airfield in response to John McCain's false flag chemical weapon attack.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Shayrat_missile_strike
Congress danced for joy as Lindsey Graham creamed his pants... Then Congress realized Trump's strike prevented them from formally declaring war against Assad AND prevented NATO sanctions because "Syria has already been punished".
All 59 missiles struck nothing noteworthy.
It turned out Trump informed Assad in advance and had everyone evacuate the airport, which was operational again within six hours after the missile strikes.
Trump used 59 Tomahawk missiles to prevented a war with Syria and save their economy.
The next day, Congress were furious because they were robbed of another (((war))) and Lindsey Graham and John McCain were crying on Fox News about how unfair life is.
I agree we'll likely know more within a week or two.