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    That Would Be Telling (thatwouldbetelling@shitposter.world)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Jun-2025 08:14:00 JST That Would Be Telling That Would Be Telling
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    @AsukaNeko @Humpleupagus @NotoriousDOG @JedDrudge @LordOfTheKangs Or you'd end up in a brig on the ship!!! :cirnoHelp:

    You need to outline out a conspiracy to do this that's plausible. For example, I don't see Trump going for it. Nor much of the US Navy which needs those men, carrier wings, and all sorts of other goodies that will be removed from the Nimitz and put on other ships, like CIWSes.

    I think you need to outline a scenario where such a need and such a risk makes sense. Yes, Israel could really use some B-2 roaming the Iranian night skies with fifteen thousand ton GBU-57A/B Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOPs), but as it is and is going Iran isn't going to be threatening them with a nuclear weapon for the foreseeable future.

    The biggest dangers are empty magazines so they can't stop barrages, and the long drawn out type of war we've discussed. What would the US bring to the table to help that? If you say troops on the ground in Iran I'm going to laugh many times over, starting with the logistics to get N divisions to Iran.

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