Counting the days...

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OT Cunt Sister #1, the "farmer" from "New Zealand" is all knowing about world affairs. :hys: :hys:
What a pathetic, lying piece of shit loser that twat is :hys::hys:
Oh look. It's zero personality guy #2, NPC extraordinaire, my fangurl club puppy following me around. Speak, girl! Good puppy!
 
OT Cunt Sister #1, the "farmer" from "New Zealand" is all knowing about world affairs. :hys: :hys:
What a pathetic, lying piece of shit loser that twat is :hys::hys:

c'mon man, CrotchBoi is a communist libtard and business owner that employs others. Of course he knows about underground oil well engineering in Iran, as well as their military capacity....

/S

yet, he can't see the IRG hardliners are in control and not negotiating because they will be held accountable for their actions once the Iranian regime collapses and they're captured. Their only choice is to prolong the conflict while inflicting as much uncertainty and damage in the region while hoping Russia, China or other allies can keep them supplied to continue resisting the inevitable collapse. Meanwhile, the US noose continues to tighten around Iran, while Iran erratically lashes out violently like a trapped wounded animal with no escape.

Hezbollah, Iran's lapdog in Lebanon, has stepped up its' violence, allowing Israel to do even more damage to them despite an extended ceasefire.

The cleanup of Hamas in Gaza also continues unabated.

Iran's remaining oil storage are now estimated at 2 to 15 days. Once storage is full, Iran must "shut in" its wells. Experts warn that many of Iran's mature, water-injection fields could suffer permanent geological damage if production is suddenly halted, making it impossible to return to previous output levels. Iraq and Kuwait, like Iran, have older oil infrastructure more susceptible to permanent well damage reduction of future output levels.

Saudi Arabia and the UAE have more modern facilities are are able to better regulate and control the flow of oil, allowing for minimal permanent damage, and swift recovery.

increased erratic violence is expected from the IRG by mid-May as the blockade and their control of government cause them to resort to more extreme measures within Iran against the Iranian people, and externally with their neighbors.
 
c'mon man, CrotchBoi is a communist libtard and business owner that employs others. Of course he knows about underground oil well engineering in Iran, as well as their military capacity....

/S

yet, he can't see the IRG hardliners are in control and not negotiating because they will be held accountable for their actions once the Iranian regime collapses and they're captured. Their only choice is to prolong the conflict while inflicting as much uncertainty and damage in the region while hoping Russia, China or other allies can keep them supplied to continue resisting the inevitable collapse. Meanwhile, the US noose continues to tighten around Iran, while Iran erratically lashes out violently like a trapped wounded animal with no escape.

Hezbollah, Iran's lapdog in Lebanon, has stepped up its' violence, allowing Israel to do even more damage to them despite an extended ceasefire.

The cleanup of Hamas in Gaza also continues unabated.

Iran's remaining oil storage are now estimated at 2 to 15 days. Once storage is full, Iran must "shut in" its wells. Experts warn that many of Iran's mature, water-injection fields could suffer permanent geological damage if production is suddenly halted, making it impossible to return to previous output levels. Iraq and Kuwait, like Iran, have older oil infrastructure more susceptible to permanent well damage reduction of future output levels.

Saudi Arabia and the UAE have more modern facilities are are able to better regulate and control the flow of oil, allowing for minimal permanent damage, and swift recovery.

increased erratic violence is expected from the IRG by mid-May as the blockade and their control of government cause them to resort to more extreme measures within Iran against the Iranian people, and externally with their neighbors.
Business owner my ass. Paid troll agitator is his/her profession.
As far as Iran, I agree and anyone that thinks they have any intention of negotiation is blind. You can't negotiate with extremists. The optics of negotiation may be just to calm the limp of wrist and void of critical thought. You know, like Cooter boy the Cunt Sister :LOL:
 
If that was the case, why is the US deaperate for a deal, while Iran is snubbing negotiations and seemingly happy to drag things out?
Surely you can see past Iran's tactics?

It's laughable to think that if anyone's desperate in this situation, it's the US.

Not worth going into the reasons why 'cause there're so many that even Blind Freddie could see them.

Thanks for responding bro'. :thumbsup:
 
Business owner my ass. Paid troll agitator is his/her profession.
As far as Iran, I agree and anyone that thinks they have any intention of negotiation is blind. You can't negotiate with extremists. The optics of negotiation may be just to calm the limp of wrist and void of critical thought. You know, like Cooter boy the Cunt Sister :LOL:
Speak, bitchgirl! Good puppy.
 
Surely you can see past Iran's tactics?

It's laughable to think that if anyone's desperate in this situation, it's the US.

Not worth going into the reasons why 'cause there're so many that even Blind Freddie could see them.

Thanks for responding bro'. :thumbsup:
The power has shifted due to the war, but not in the US favor.

Iran has shown that they have the power to close Hormuz at will, and therefore they have a large chunk of the world economy under their control. Tankers that want to pass have to pay a toll and pay in Yuan. The US petrodollar is in fast decline, and with it will go the empire.

History will show what a massive unforced error this war was. On the scale of Vietnam.

 
You don't start any threads, because you don't have an original thought in your head. You are 100% a replyguy. My dedicated fangurl.

Dude you literally copy-paste AI boomer-slop from the most imbecilic, lowest common denominator online Pravda rags - just because you spam them in "new" threads doesn't remotely make it an "original thought." :hys:
 
Dude you literally copy-paste AI boomer-slop from the most imbecilic, lowest common denominator online Pravda rags - just because you spam them in "new" threads doesn't remotely make it an "original thought." :hys:
Hey, I thought of you today when I was planting this:
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So you're in British Columbia or southern Ontario?

Those gems (love 'em) won't grow anywhere else up there.
 
Truly, interior Washington is a beautiful place. I know the taxes are high but I hope you feel some gratitude about the beauty and climate of the place.
 
Truly, interior Washington is a beautiful place. I know the taxes are high but I hope you feel some gratitude about the beauty and climate of the place.

It is beautiful here - especially if you're an outdoorsy person or like growing things. Unfortunately no one can really afford to live here anymore except those who are subsidized; either by the state or on the backs of others. Check the real estate listings if you don't believe me; for a couple years in a row the cheapest house for sale was over 400k and was 440 sq feet. And no, I am not joking
 
But yeah, I have apricots, cherries, apples, pears, plums, mulberries, figs, pomegranates, pawpaws, grapes, kiwis, feijoas and a few varieties of citrus. And a shitload of raspberries and blackberries. I love fruit season...
 

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