

No, but they can certainly kill the Ayatollahs, and I don’t think they’re willing to die for the cause.
No, but they can certainly kill the Ayatollahs, and I don’t think they’re willing to die for the cause.
They quite famously killed the guy in charge, is what I’m getting at.
How many senior Taliban members are still alive from those days? The organisation persists, most of the leadership didn’t.
I really don’t think Iran’s leaders are that foolish, after what happened last time someone did that.
I’ve seen attacks where a hundred people were either killed or injured, they call that a car bomb. I.E, you need a vehicle to carry that much explosive.
Utter nonsense that a pager did that.
How is that even remotely possible? The users here will believe absolutely anything.
The best outcome here is these toys are a massive flop, and cost Mattel a bunch of money.
That’s the language these corps truly speak.
Who’s going to back up Iran though? Maybe the houthis, but they barely count.
They may try.
There would be more than just the US and Israel bombing them if that happened, you just don’t fuck with international trade.
Also the Simpsons, family guy, American dad etc.
OK, and what advantage would they gain by this?
By who? And for what reason?
You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink.
As in, Muslim men behaving badly towards them?
They never even made it to the launch.
Where I live, there is a pole fuse, which is, as the name implies, on the pole, and only a linesman can change it.
Massive pain in the ass if that pops.
By that line of reasoning, they could have all the components of a nuke, and not actually be manufacturing one until they bolt it together.
Imagine thinking this was remotely similar to Ukraine and Russia.
So if Iran starts building specific parts for nukes and processing the enriched Uranium in a way that is suitable for making a warhead, that would be building a nuke.
Which is precisely what they’re doing, unless you actually believe they want that level of enrichment for a power plant.
I’ve said this before here, but techy people vastly overestimate both the ability and the patience of the typical user, and it’s the reason so few people use FOSS products.
Products from big tech aimed at private individuals are designed to be as simple to use as possible, which is why they’re so popular.