facthunter Posted Wednesday at 06:02 AM Posted Wednesday at 06:02 AM I believe it's captioned Duck Donald. Nev 1 3
nomadpete Posted Wednesday at 06:06 AM Posted Wednesday at 06:06 AM 6 hours ago, pmccarthy said: I can't let that pass. You would have to be wholly ignorant of the last 40 years of history to think that Iran has not been a threat and an ongoing disrupter of western society, and the leading global sponsor of terrorism. I am very pleased that they have been interrupted in their quest for a nuclear weapon. To argue that the problem is the mullahs and not the people of Iran is a specious argument. Every society must take responsibility for what its leadership does and bear the consequences, as did Germany and Japan. I don't dispute that Iran has that history. However, I disagree about the bombing interrupting their quest for nuclear or any other weapons. It surely proves to the people that if only they had some nuclear bombs (just like Israel) they would be less vulnerable to a foreign country bombing them (it works for Israel). I don't see a positive side to any of it. 1 1
facthunter Posted Wednesday at 07:17 AM Posted Wednesday at 07:17 AM Someone said the Population of IRAN is 8 Million. It's actually 93.7 Million. A lot of the water is from Desal Plants in the South. It's also quite a LARGE area with Teheran at 9300 feet altitude. Nev 1
red750 Posted Wednesday at 07:35 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 07:35 AM This image shows the type of terrain around Tehran. 3
red750 Posted Wednesday at 07:40 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 07:40 AM Another view from the opposite direction. 1
pmccarthy Posted Wednesday at 08:43 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:43 AM Tehran terrain from one direction, terrain Tehran from the other. 1
red750 Posted Wednesday at 09:01 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 09:01 AM In addition to higher prices per litre, people are reporting that the pumps are saying they put more than the capacity of their tank in the car. eg. One person said their 80 litre car tank showed it took 92 litres. Another said their 10 litre jerry can took 15 litres on the pump. 1 2
Marty_d Posted Wednesday at 09:49 AM Posted Wednesday at 09:49 AM 3 hours ago, onetrack said: Yeah, I bet it's a Big and Beautiful Gold Present. A golden bomb in the shape of Donald, specially delivered to him in person, by an Iranian courier! They know just how much he loves getting personal, gold-plated presents! Do Shahed drones come in gold? 2
old man emu Posted Wednesday at 10:44 AM Posted Wednesday at 10:44 AM 1 hour ago, red750 said: In addition to higher prices per litre, people are reporting that the pumps are saying they put more than the capacity of their tank in the car. eg. One person said their 80 litre car tank showed it took 92 litres. Another said their 10 litre jerry can took 15 litres on the pump. Fiddling with the meter is something that has been going on for ages. The problem in mounting a prosecution is determining whose hand fiddled with the setting. Also, there are not enough Weights and Measures inspectors to do the checking. 1
randomx Posted Wednesday at 10:58 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:58 PM 14 hours ago, red750 said: In addition to higher prices per litre, people are reporting that the pumps are saying they put more than the capacity of their tank in the car. eg. One person said their 80 litre car tank showed it took 92 litres. Another said their 10 litre jerry can took 15 litres on the pump. Makes me sick. And you just watch the supermarkets cashing in on this over the next 6mths now too. And it'll take Gov - not that they even worry the supermarkets anyway but 6mths later by the time they've even noticed, the supermarkets have made extra billions by then. 1
facthunter Posted yesterday at 12:03 AM Posted yesterday at 12:03 AM I Put more than the tank holds in my vehicle when it still had fuel in it. Advertised at a discount, Never went there again. There are random checks I believe. Nev 1
facthunter Posted yesterday at 12:05 AM Posted yesterday at 12:05 AM Any ethanol in the fuel will make it run leaner. I wouldn't risk it. Nev 1
randomx Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Well everyone prob knows by now but today they say the US has presented Iran with a 15point plan , Iran's knocked it back and given the Yanks their own 5point plan. See what plans we have tomorrow eh ! 1
willedoo Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Plastic jerry cans have a lot of headspace above the measure mark, but I can't see anyone fitting 15 litres in a 10 litre jerry can. My 20 litre jerry can would probably take 24 or 25, but the 10 litre one would probably only hold an extra two litres. 1
old man emu Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Do you think the US Navy can open the Strait of Hormuz? Histroy might be repeated. NB: This video is not AI. WQell known and long time creator of some good military stuff.
onetrack Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago There's a huge difference between armaments in 1945 and armaments in 2026. His comparison is meaningless. The Iranians are not the Japanese and the Americans control airspace right throught to all the satellites they own. The bulk of Iranian rockets and drones are shot down. That's an expensive drain on their economy. They may inflict some damage on American equipment, but nothing like Okinawa.
old man emu Posted 1 minute ago Posted 1 minute ago Yes, today's weapons are much better, but the logic remains. Thrown enough shit at a wall and some will stick. Swarms of cheap drones can overwhelm limited numbers of expensive rockets. What is needed are Australian designed anti-drone weapons. But Trump just insulted us, so why should we sell the US any of them?
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