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  • Oregonian
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    Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post

    I appreciate you knowing about the revolution to reza Shaw. But that’s not what we are talking about we are talking about the Houthis backed by Islamist Iran, and my original point was that the Saudis could end the civil war in their south on the Arabian peninsula.
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    I did not disagree at all on that point. When I told you that we are the ones meddling with other nations,your response was that it was Iran that meddles with other nations.

    Saying that is ignoring how that happened hence my response AND specifically the 10 examples I gave you.

    We can’t suddenly have selective memory about the past and how we got where we are today. ​

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  • Oldskoolg
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    Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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    Bruh!

    Prior to the Iranian Revolution in 1979, who exactly was Iran messing with? If anything, the US overthrew their demo.critic.ally elected guy in 1953 and installed our guy the Shah of Iran who ruled like a maniac for 26 years and literally paved the way for the revolution.

    Right After Iran got their country back, the US instigated a war between Iran and Iraq that lasted 8 years with over a million dead. We literally supplied Iraq with all sorts of arms and reconnaissance.

    Two years later, the US invaded Iraq after encouraging Iraq to attack Kuwait. We did the same thing in 2003 and rendered a stable country decrepit.

    That is what we do. And we’ve done it for decades.

    You seem knowledgeable about the world. Please have a look at the conflicts below and be honest about our involvement in other parts of the world where brown and black peiple reside.


    https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2...stained-legacy
    I appreciate you knowing about the revolution to reza Shaw. But that’s not what we are talking about we are talking about the Houthis backed by Islamist Iran, and my original point was that the Saudis could end the civil war in their south on the Arabian peninsula.

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  • Oregonian
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    Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post

    We understand that nations like Yemen and Oman are on the Arabian peninsula right? If one understands asymmetric warfare, 4th generation warfare, we understand that extreme versions of Islam (especially when funded by Iran, who meddles internationally) don’t stop with one nation….
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    Bruh!

    Prior to the Iranian Revolution in 1979, who exactly was Iran messing with? If anything, the US overthrew their demo.critic.ally elected guy in 1953 and installed our guy the Shah of Iran who ruled like a maniac for 26 years and literally paved the way for the revolution.

    Right After Iran got their country back, the US instigated a war between Iran and Iraq that lasted 8 years with over a million dead. We literally supplied Iraq with all sorts of arms and reconnaissance.

    Two years later, the US invaded Iraq after encouraging Iraq to attack Kuwait. We did the same thing in 2003 and rendered a stable country decrepit.

    That is what we do. And we’ve done it for decades.

    You seem knowledgeable about the world. Please have a look at the conflicts below and be honest about our involvement in other parts of the world where brown and black peiple reside.


    https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2...stained-legacy

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  • Oldskoolg
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    Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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    Or perhaps the Saudis and the US can stop meddling with other nations.
    We’ve done that many many times and it’s never worked. We are just creating people hell bent on revenge after the carnage they witness.
    We understand that nations like Yemen and Oman are on the Arabian peninsula right? If one understands asymmetric warfare, 4th generation warfare, we understand that extreme versions of Islam (especially when funded by Iran, who meddles internationally) don’t stop with one nation….

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  • Oregonian
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    Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post

    so I say again, all this money the Saudis make, allocate it to prior service GIGN, SAP-STF, Recees, GSG9, US Army SF, 75th, SOAR, SBS, SAS, SASR, BOPE, etc, just one division sized element backed by rotary and fixed wing aircraft and the Houthis cease to exist as a fighting force. It’s real simple. If the Saudis wanted to they would end Iran backed militias in Arabia very quickly
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    Or perhaps the Saudis and the US can stop meddling with other nations.
    We’ve done that many many times and it’s never worked. We are just creating people hell bent on revenge after the carnage they witness.

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  • boxingitis
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    Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post

    Like I said before, I don't expect an ignorant casual fan to understand.....


    Martin did not "stop" the 'last guy." He won a questionable decision..Just another example of your boxing ignorance and lies.
    Meant to say drop. Sure what excuse do you for him not fighting Murutalla?
    Ill wait you ignorant. Keep making excuses.

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  • joseph5620
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    Originally posted by boxingitis View Post

    No one ducks a feather fist, especially a Mexican. What is Shakur going to do, tickle him or run a marathon around him? It shows your ignorance. Shakur ain't got sh_t, the De Los Santos fight proved it. He couldn't even stop the last guy, and Martin did.

    Murutalla called his ass multiple times, yet he never fought him. What's the excuse?
    Like I said before, I don't expect an ignorant casual fan to understand.....


    Martin did not "stop" the 'last guy." He won a questionable decision..Just another example of your boxing ignorance and lies.
    Last edited by joseph5620; 08-25-2024, 06:12 PM.

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  • Oldskoolg
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    Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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    Saudi military is trash. All the weapons they’ve bought from the US the last 35 years are operated and serviced by Americans and Pakistanis doing most of the leg work (thousands of “retired” Pakistani military guys running the show).
    Saudi royal families with the cushy jobs are just showmanship jobs.
    Every media outlet is calling that war a US-led war. This is no secret.
    so I say again, all this money the Saudis make, allocate it to prior service GIGN, SAP-STF, Recees, GSG9, US Army SF, 75th, SOAR, SBS, SAS, SASR, BOPE, etc, just one division sized element backed by rotary and fixed wing aircraft and the Houthis cease to exist as a fighting force. It’s real simple. If the Saudis wanted to they would end Iran backed militias in Arabia very quickly

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  • Oregonian
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    Originally posted by Oldskoolg View Post

    Stay focused mate, we are talking southern Saudi and Yemen. Literally open war on the Saudi Arabian peninsula. No “whataboutism” here. The truth is the Saudis could easily afford to field a legion of highly trained experienced pmcs but they don’t
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    Saudi military is trash. All the weapons they’ve bought from the US the last 35 years are operated and serviced by Americans and Pakistanis doing most of the leg work (thousands of “retired” Pakistani military guys running the show).
    Saudi royal families with the cushy jobs are just showmanship jobs.
    Every media outlet is calling that war a US-led war. This is no secret.

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  • boxingitis
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    Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post

    De los Santos has a totally different style. The fact that you used him as an example shows your boxing ignorance.

    Zepeda has ducked Stevenson twice. That tells me all I need to know. I don't expect ignorant casual fans like you to understand it.
    No one ducks a feather fist, especially a Mexican. What is Shakur going to do, tickle him or run a marathon around him? It shows your ignorance. Shakur ain't got sh_t, the De Los Santos fight proved it. He couldn't even stop the last guy, and Martin did.

    Murutalla called his ass multiple times, yet he never fought him. What's the excuse?
    Last edited by boxingitis; 08-24-2024, 11:13 PM.

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