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Finish the Job, Mr. President

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Posted By: Moritz55, 3/13/2026 4:28:15 PM

Fourteen days into Operation Epic Fury, the most consequential American military campaign in the Middle East since the invasion of Iraq, the Trump administration has yet to say what victory will actually look like. The president has variously toggled between declaring Iran has “practically nothing left,” indicating that the conflict would be right around the corner, and telling Kentucky rally-goers that we need to “finish the job” so that we don’t have to go back and do this all over again later down the road. The campaign is succeeding, but that will ultimately make little difference if we stop before the job is done.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: oldmagnolia 3/13/2026 4:42:25 PM (No. 2079968)
Iran has to be finished now
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Reply 2 - Posted by: wilarrbie 3/13/2026 4:48:24 PM (No. 2079969)
No honor in allowing your fallen enemy to rise and walk again. Because THEIR honor will be in revenge.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Luandir 3/13/2026 5:03:45 PM (No. 2079977)
Just as with Hamas in Gaza, the Iranian capabilities have to be completely annihilated to keep them from growing back.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 3/13/2026 5:28:24 PM (No. 2079982)
In war, one never advertises its goals. However, IMHO, the west's goals should be to favor the sunni muslims by vaporizing shia iran's nuke program, its rockets, its dirty bombs, take its enriched uranium, defang iran's military, and "encourage" iran's shia mullahs to longer exist. Most of the world's muslims are Sunni. Except for iran and a few other places whose people are mostly shia. Which brings up another important question - why are iran's young people (supposedly shia) fed up and sick and tired of the shia mullahs who will shoot them dead in a heartbeat (and have recently) for not conforming to their version of islam. Does that mean iran's young people are now sunni? Or they are turning to Christianity? Or just want a little bit of westernized freedom? Pop Quiz - Which muslim sect desires nuclear destruction capabilityvover the other muslim sect? Answer - A hint. Don't want to name names, but shia?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Felixed 3/13/2026 5:29:22 PM (No. 2079984)
The only "boots on the ground" I want to see are those belonging to the enriched uranium finding and retrieval troops needed to self-protect and get 'er done. ALL of the Iranian nuke program turned to rubble, the rubble bounced a few times, with every gram of their uranium removed. as in gone, gone, gone for ever.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Venturer 3/13/2026 6:02:40 PM (No. 2079990)
Bomb them until THEY decide to quit.
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