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28 minutes ago, randomx said:

They say his poss' still in a coma and still badly injured

They say he's been disfigured. Source: News video of Pete Hogsbreath news conference reporting the Kharg Island strike.

 

 

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I wouldn't take a lot of notice of what Hegseth seth  He's an ex-military Christian  Funda MENTAL ist. This fight is Armageddon and Dog has chosen Trump to carry it OUT. What hope has the World got? Nev

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2 hours ago, facthunter said:

This IRAN debacle will be the end of Trump at home  as soon as boots are on the ground. Nev

He’s just sent 5000 marines into the area but it will take them two weeks to get there so this conflict is going to go on 

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It is only the Maga faithful nutters who believe the Bullshit Trump and Hegseth continue to spew out. The majority of US voters are unhappy with this war and the escalation with Iran continuing to inflict more damage each time they come out with comments like totally destroyed, and obliterated etc. The US is running short of its top end missiles at $50 million a pop & is getting help from Ukraine to provide attack drones. Iran has thousands & will be manufacturing more at full speed. The only good thing is they won't be sending many if any to Russia for use against Ukraine.

 

There is now no doubt that the US under Trump is a dictatorship & when congress & the senate try to reign things in he will declare some sort of wartime emergency to assume absolute power which he almost has now.

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4 hours ago, Grumpy Old Nasho said:

Global Islamic terrorism needs to be eradicated. Iran is a good place to start, then Lebanon, then Western nations with muslim populations. 

I'd rather start with global idiocy.

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4 hours ago, randomx said:

 

 

Saw a report the new Supreme Leader hasn't actually been seen in public yet , they've just been using pics and older clips. They say his poss' still in a coma and still badly injured. Dunno how true it is. 

 

Even if he's in perfect health it makes sense to stay hidden.  His father, wife and at least one child have already been killed, and Trumpanyahu have said they want to kill him too.

If it's open season on leaders, not sure why Putin, Trump and Netanyahu aren't fair game too.

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There ya go, Govs have had to double fines for gouging, l wonder why, and servos all over the country have so far already been fined- what a surprise. 

 

On another note they've also lowered diesel fuel standards for 60 days, means they add things to increase supply. For anyone mechanical, is that still ok for the motor, especially one like mine with high k's ?

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Trump bombed all the military installations on Kharg Island today which Iran uses to export 90% of its oil, nearly all to China. He has also threatened to bomb the oil infrastructure on the island if Iran continues to block the Strait of Hormuz. I think the Iranians will call his bluff. They can’t stop him, but it would just give them more incentive to hit back and keep the blockade up if he does go ahead. The regime will fight to the bitter end because they have nothing to lose. 
Trump is also supposed to meet with Xi Jin Ping at the end of the month. Xi won’t be happy if Trump has demolished his main source of oil. 

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1 hour ago, randomx said:

Govs have had to double fines for gouging,

Before the start of the "war", petrol at my place was $1.70 for 91 octane. It is now $2.25. That's and increase of 55 cents. Since GST is 10% the current price returns Treasury an extra 5.5 cents per litre. As well as calling out the oil companies for gouging, we should also call out the Government.

 

Notice that I said that GST generates money going into Treasury. At the moment the Government is Labor, but if the LNP was the Government, then I reckon they would accept the windfall as well. I'm not trying to say that Labor is being nasty and the LNP wouldn't be. I'm saying that both would not deny the exra money coming into Treasury.

 

4 hours ago, kgwilson said:

The majority of US voters are unhappy with this war

Apparently, the voters are "unhappy" about rising food prices, layoff, inflation, etc., but they are totally pissed off, furious and more than somewhat upset that the price of petrol is sky-rocketed. I suppose those who drive ICE vehicle are also annoyed with the drivers of EVs.

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17 hours ago, pmccarthy said:

This thread feels like an echo chamber. I think attacking Iran is the best good thing Trump has done. In all wars, the outcome cannot be predicted and you just have to act against evil when it's manifestation becomes unbearable.

Be careful what you wish for. The outcome of this punch-up could be vastly detrimental economically to all Western Nations, most companies and corporations, and certainly a lot of employees.

Inflation is likely to triple the percentage of what it is now, interest rates will follow, and a major recession follows on from those two.

I've seen 17% inflation under Whitlam and it's a shocking thing to try and cope with. You may recall the period, it was one of high unemployment as well as high inflation, as well as the ongoing effects of the '73 oil crisis. The oil price tripled from $4 a barrel to $12 barrel in late '73, long lines formed at servos, and there were major fuel shortages.

The oil crisis only lasted from Oct '73 to March '74, but the effects of it lingered for years afterwards.

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I have no doubt the effects of this war will linger for years. There will be lots of negative effects. But if the USA succeeds in ridding the world of the source of much of its international terrorism, the benefits are likely to greatly outweigh the costs. It is just too early to tell. But if you don’t have a go and roll the dice, nothing changes.

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3 hours ago, old man emu said:

Before the start of the "war", petrol at my place was $1.70 for 91 octane. It is now $2.25. That's and increase of 55 cents. Since GST is 10% the current price returns Treasury an extra 5.5 cents per litre. As well as calling out the oil companies for gouging, we should also call out the Government.

Normally, I would agree with you, but the costs to the government are also going up as well, unless they hedge their fuel costs, and even then the hedges will only last a shorter duration I would expect. . So all it would mean is that they have to borrow more and we would also have to pay interest as well. They may as well slug some of us now (we have the same issue in the UK). 

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7 hours ago, Marty_d said:

I'd rather start with global idiocy.

Given that terrorism is idiocy, and global terrorism therefore is a part of global idiocy, I would start with the terrorism. But, yep, would be great to take out all the idiocy.

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I wonder when the Qatari’s are going to repossess the jet they gave Trump. That gift hasn’t worked out too well for them now his excursion into Iran has resulted in missiles and drones heading in their direction. 

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