And that's just a snippet with celebrations breaking out also in California and New York no less by Iranians.
And it's not about having to do that Goose and you aint the only one who does as I think it's a wider problem that so many look at it the same way, I just find it disingenuous that anyone cannot say he hasn't done anything positive at all which weakens the argument.
Those people aren’t in Iran mate.
Yes and for a very good reason thicko as they would be murdered
Exactly you div.
The people in Iran have gained nothing from this.
Same regime but now a country with it’s infrastructure bombed to shit.
You ain’t half dumb joyo.
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 12 Mar 2026, 08:49
by XKhammer
goosestep is a typical gutless Eyetie always waving the white flag....surrender monkey
There are no positives from this war, and longer term it’ll be worse. Do you think the Iranian people are going to thank the US for this? Or are we creating another generation of anti west sentiment?
So every time you criticise Starmer should I remind you to post something positive he’s doing to balance out your post?
They already have...
And that's just a snippet with celebrations breaking out also in California and New York no less by Iranians.
And it's not about having to do that Goose and you aint the only one who does as I think it's a wider problem that so many look at it the same way, I just find it disingenuous that anyone cannot say he hasn't done anything positive at all which weakens the argument.
Those people aren’t in Iran mate.
Yes and for a very good reason thicko as they would be murdered
Many that used to live there but fled because of the Regime have also been part of these widespread celebrations globally, not just the younger generation that haven't.
It’s easy to celebrate when you’re not living there. Those still there have seen the infrastructure of their country destroyed but with no regime change.
It's only been 12 days, it took God 6 days to create the world so cut him a bit of slack.
And that's just a snippet with celebrations breaking out also in California and New York no less by Iranians.
And it's not about having to do that Goose and you aint the only one who does as I think it's a wider problem that so many look at it the same way, I just find it disingenuous that anyone cannot say he hasn't done anything positive at all which weakens the argument.
Those people aren’t in Iran mate.
Many that used to live there but fled because of the Regime have also been part of these widespread celebrations globally, not just the younger generation that haven't.
It’s easy to celebrate when you’re not living there. Those still there have seen the infrastructure of their country destroyed but with no regime change.
There are no positives from this war, and longer term it’ll be worse. Do you think the Iranian people are going to thank the US for this? Or are we creating another generation of anti west sentiment?
So every time you criticise Starmer should I remind you to post something positive he’s doing to balance out your post?
They already have...
And that's just a snippet with celebrations breaking out also in California and New York no less by Iranians.
And it's not about having to do that Goose and you aint the only one who does as I think it's a wider problem that so many look at it the same way, I just find it disingenuous that anyone cannot say he hasn't done anything positive at all which weakens the argument.
Those people aren’t in Iran mate.
Many that used to live there but fled because of the Regime have also been part of these widespread celebrations globally, not just the younger generation that haven't.
And there are positives that are coming from this war. I take it that you don't give him any credit during his time as President.
As for Starmer, he gets plenty of credit for improving the NHS, much needed planning reform, rise to national minimum wage, supporting Ukraine, getting trade deal with India and the US, childcare and education.
There are no positives from this war, and longer term it’ll be worse. Do you think the Iranian people are going to thank the US for this? Or are we creating another generation of anti west sentiment?
So every time you criticise Starmer should I remind you to post something positive he’s doing to balance out your post?
They already have...
And that's just a snippet with celebrations breaking out also in California and New York no less by Iranians.
And it's not about having to do that Goose and you aint the only one who does as I think it's a wider problem that so many look at it the same way, I just find it disingenuous that anyone cannot say he hasn't done anything positive at all which weakens the argument.
goose wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 07:46
There’s a war going on, which he chose to start.
Every time a school gets blown up, or a US serviceman gets killed, or the price of oil goes up do I have to caveat with a positive footnote?
Does anyone force you to give credit to Starmer for something completely unrelated when you criticise him?
And there are positives that are coming from this war. I take it that you don't give him any credit during his time as President.
As for Starmer, he gets plenty of credit for improving the NHS, much needed planning reform, rise to national minimum wage, supporting Ukraine, getting trade deal with India and the US, childcare and education.
There are no positives from this war, and longer term it’ll be worse. Do you think the Iranian people are going to thank the US for this? Or are we creating another generation of anti west sentiment?
So every time you criticise Starmer should I remind you to post something positive he’s doing to balance out your post?
They already have...
And that's just a snippet with celebrations breaking out also in California and New York no less by Iranians.
And it's not about having to do that Goose and you aint the only one who does as I think it's a wider problem that so many look at it the same way, I just find it disingenuous that anyone cannot say he hasn't done anything positive at all which weakens the argument.
goose wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 07:46
There’s a war going on, which he chose to start.
Every time a school gets blown up, or a US serviceman gets killed, or the price of oil goes up do I have to caveat with a positive footnote?
Does anyone force you to give credit to Starmer for something completely unrelated when you criticise him?
And there are positives that are coming from this war. I take it that you don't give him any credit during his time as President.
As for Starmer, he gets plenty of credit for improving the NHS, much needed planning reform, rise to national minimum wage, supporting Ukraine, getting trade deal with India and the US, childcare and education.
There are no positives from this war, and longer term it’ll be worse. Do you think the Iranian people are going to thank the US for this? Or are we creating another generation of anti west sentiment?
So every time you criticise Starmer should I remind you to post something positive he’s doing to balance out your post?
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 12 Mar 2026, 07:55
by Massive Attack
goose wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 07:46
There’s a war going on, which he chose to start.
Every time a school gets blown up, or a US serviceman gets killed, or the price of oil goes up do I have to caveat with a positive footnote?
Does anyone force you to give credit to Starmer for something completely unrelated when you criticise him?
And there are positives that are coming from this war. I take it that you don't give him any credit during his time as President.
As for Starmer, he gets plenty of credit for improving the NHS, much needed planning reform, rise to national minimum wage, supporting Ukraine, getting trade deal with India and the US, childcare and education.
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 12 Mar 2026, 07:46
by goose
There’s a war going on, which he chose to start.
Every time a school gets blown up, or a US serviceman gets killed, or the price of oil goes up do I have to caveat with a positive footnote?
Does anyone force you to give credit to Starmer for something completely unrelated when you criticise him?
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 12 Mar 2026, 07:25
by Massive Attack
What would you give Trump credit for?
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 12 Mar 2026, 07:16
by goose
If you like.
But then the deaths of 1500 civilians, including school kids is on him. As is the obliteration of Irans infrastructure including schools, hospitals and energy. As is the death and injury of any US servicemen. And the economic hardship this is causing and will cause globally.
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 12 Mar 2026, 07:10
by Massive Attack
Is it fair to say that Trump doesn't get the credit for taking out the 47 commanders in Iran when given the go-ahead to achieve it
XKhammer wrote: ↑11 Mar 2026, 03:17
goosestep the mad mullahs mouthpiece
Whole world knows how dangerous the nutters in Tehran are and supported by another evil nutter in Putin who you also have sucked up to on here
You’re as dumb as a rock joyo.
The whole world knows it, and yet every country aside from Israel refused to join in.
No word on the orange rapist taking sanctions off Russian oil then? Course not, sticking to your own as always.
I think l have made it very clear on here many times l don't like the way Trump has treated Ukraine or why he sucks up to that bastard Putin
You on the other hand clearly support Putin and Iran
If your tiny brain cannot comprehend simple things that really isn’t my problem.
Not wanting to join an unwinnable war doesn’t automatically mean you’re pro the other side.
Maybe try getting your 9 year old Cambodian girlfriend to explain this to you.
XKhammer wrote: ↑11 Mar 2026, 03:17
goosestep the mad mullahs mouthpiece
Whole world knows how dangerous the nutters in Tehran are and supported by another evil nutter in Putin who you also have sucked up to on here
You’re as dumb as a rock joyo.
The whole world knows it, and yet every country aside from Israel refused to join in.
No word on the orange rapist taking sanctions off Russian oil then? Course not, sticking to your own as always.
I think l have made it very clear on here many times l don't like the way Trump has treated Ukraine or why he sucks up to that bastard Putin
You on the other hand clearly support Putin and Iran
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 11 Mar 2026, 15:57
by Westham67
Westham67 wrote: ↑11 Mar 2026, 08:03
Qatar and Iran were close, I was working in Qatar in 2027 when the Saudis and the rest of the UAE placed and embargo on them and much of the food came from Iran
2017 FFS Walter Mitty
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 11 Mar 2026, 08:03
by Westham67
Qatar and Iran were close, I was working in Qatar in 2027 when the Saudis and the rest of the UAE placed and embargo on them and much of the food came from Iran
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 11 Mar 2026, 08:01
by Westham67
The Iranian police chief said that any anti regime protesters would be treated like the enemy, The dislike for the Kurds is not just the ruling class its the normal dislike of the nationalists for the biggest minority
Re: US Politics Thread
Posted: 11 Mar 2026, 07:38
by goose
XKhammer wrote: ↑11 Mar 2026, 03:17
goosestep the mad mullahs mouthpiece
Whole world knows how dangerous the nutters in Tehran are and supported by another evil nutter in Putin who you also have sucked up to on here
You’re as dumb as a rock joyo.
The whole world knows it, and yet every country aside from Israel refused to join in.
No word on the orange rapist taking sanctions off Russian oil then? Course not, sticking to your own as always.