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Utopia Talk / Politics / US bases far more damage than reported
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williamthebastard
rank | Mon Apr 27 06:21:44 American military bases and other equipment in the Persian Gulf region suffered extensive damage from Iranian strikes that is far worse than publicly acknowledged http://www...ases-publicly-known-rcna331853 |
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Sam Adams
rank | Mon Apr 27 07:17:49 Our bases must be so damaged because a journalist and a european transgender say so. Oh wait we all have access to satellite imagery these days and the damage is clearly minor. Lol oops |
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Im better then you
rank | Mon Apr 27 08:19:41 Yes cause Trump is honest to a fault. |
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Sam Adams
rank | Mon Apr 27 08:28:10 Trump might not know what a satellite is so the two are entirely unconnected |
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Average Ameriacn
rank | Mon Apr 27 08:30:14 It is sad that they hit our bases but if we had not disarmed them then they would have attacked our cities later this year. |
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williamthebastard
rank | Mon Apr 27 10:36:50 Damage to US military infrastructure in the Middle East is far greater than Washington has acknowledged so far, according to a major investigation published Saturday by CBS. According to the investigation, the Iranian regime responded quickly after the Trump administration attacked on Feb. 28, hitting dozens of targets at US military bases in seven Middle Eastern countries. The strikes damaged warehouses, command headquarters, aircraft hangars, satellite communications infrastructure, runways, advanced radar systems and dozens of aircraft, according to US officials and an assessment by the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank in Washington, DC. The report also paints a particularly damaging picture for US air defense systems: An outdated F-5 fighter jet from the Iranian Air Force managed to slip past all air defenses and strike a US military base in Kuwait. It was the first successful strike by a foreign fighter jet on US forces in decades. The US bases that were attacked serve thousands of US troops, and in some cases their families, although most were evacuated in the days and hours before the US and Israel went to war with Iran. The Pentagon has not publicly detailed the extent of the damage to US military bases, or, according to US officials, provided it to members of Congress. Last month, the administration asked private satellite companies, including Planet Labs, to hide images of the bases from the public, making it harder to assess the extent of the destruction, according to US officials and experts, as well as a statement Planet Labs sent to its customers. The administration's request remains in effect, a Planet Labs spokesman said. A White House spokesman declined to comment. |
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williamthebastard
rank | Mon Apr 27 10:40:47 "Last month, the administration asked private satellite companies, including Planet Labs, to hide images of the bases from the public" "Oh waits we all has teh akssess to satelite imageringery these days and teh damidg is clrrrrly minrrrr. Go reed Lara Loomers X padge if yous wants teh trueth!!" - A Lying Pedophile |
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