In the Meantime

Fairfax County means it is very likely the murderer will not be incarcerated.

And nobody is talking about it because it’s now all about Iran.

17 thoughts on “In the Meantime

  1. Outrage fatigue, I guess. Also the realization that all our anger against DEI, immigration, crime, trans, etc. was channeled in order to elected this monster so he could accomplish the one thing he was installed to do. Which he’s doing right now. The signs were there for all of us to see, we just chose to ignore them. Miriam Adelson doesn’t give you $100M because she’s upset about woke.

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  2. Clarissa, I told you many times Trump doesn’t really care about illegal immigration; illegal immigration makes him and his pedophilic oligarch buddies money. It was all a spectacle for his base; that’s all Trump is, just a showman with no depth. He’s corrupt to the core.

    I’m worried about this Iran situation, this is a MASSIVE MASSIVE gift to Putin and will really harm Ukraine and Europe. Energy prices are about to skyrocket and Trump has led us into yet another middle east blunder. China is also very gleeful sitting back watching us make yet another disastrous strategic mistake.

    We’ll see how this plays out in the coming days and weeks, but might be time for Trump to be forcibly reigned in, he’s doing so much damage it’s going to be extremely hard to repair his mess.

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  3. Sadly, to be honest, no one would be talking about it anyway, except for people like me who have no power or influence. The democrats want this, they want chaos and terror.

    Amanda

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  4. Insanity.

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    1. What a moron. How is starting a civil war in Iran going to make anything better? Didn’t we try that in Iraq? It’s the same old playbook. They’re totally out of their depth, no new good constructive ideas whatsoever.

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      1. There is a time and a place for using that particular tactic. Generally speaking its when either you’ve been at war for some time and are stuck in a stale mate. Or its before a war starts to weaken the enemy nation as a whole by throwing it into chaos.

        It would be extremely stupid to use this now when Iran’s military and internal security forces are almost fully intact. And with the war on, they are likely to clamp down on this sort of rebellion hard, fast, and fatally.

        What will likely wind up happening if this is done is first the Kurdish leadership would either immediately be captured or killed. Thus leaving the Kurdish clans in chaos. Or if whoever is in charge of Iran’s security forces who has a longer point of view, hostages from the Kurdish leadership’s families can be taken to keep the Kurds from acting against Iran.

        Basically what this boils down to is by either using this tactic now, or revealing that it was being considered it removes the Kurds from play before they could make a difference.

        Extremely foolish in my opinion, but then in my opinion this who war has been nothing but a series of bad mistakes.

        • – W

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        1. But yea, to ed’s point, the leadership is out of their depth. Something most people tend to forget is that one of the established facts of history is that high command almost always has an extremely bad habit of fighting the last war.

          It didn’t matter if the tactics didn’t work, nearly every war in history has kicked off fighting the same way the prior one did.

          Heck look back at the World Wars for an extremely good example. In WWI the generals started fighting like they were fighting in the previous century. You had British generals ordering their troops. To march in a line slowly at the German machine guns.

          Although to be fair that particular general also hated his soldiers from what I recall.

          In WWII High Command on all sides wanted to fight the exact same way they had in WWI. Frankly the reason Germany was so successful at the start is that Hitler supported the younger officer’s ideas of mobile warfare. Well by younger they were still middle aged, but heck look at Poland. Their High Command still had active cavalry units, made of horsemen with lances.

          So yea leadership is out of their depth. It will take them a bit to understand this is not the wars they had been waging for the last 20 years, against nations that couldn’t even defend themselves.

          • – W

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        2. Turkey will side with Iran against the Kurds. But of course the morons in the Trump administration haven’t even thought about Turkey at all and how sensitive the Kurdish situation is for them. We already saw that happen in Syria when Turkey went in to stamp out the Kurds and USA had to withdraw entirely.

          Like I said, buncha morons in charge right now.

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  5. How can anyone disagree with this at this point?

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