“All of them are scared of killing people in a war they don’t believe in.”
Prysner said most people calling for advice referenced the US bombing of a girls’ school in Minab on 28 February, which killed at least 175 people, mostly children.
This gives me hope. I can’t imagine the pain that the people in Iran are going through.
Just as I cannot imagine the suffering from the genocide being committed against the people of Palestine. Just as I can’t imagine the atrocity of the war against the people of Ukraine.
An F-15E Strike Eagle has a cost of $31m (though a new replacement could be $100m) but it is the rescue, far more high-risk than whatever mission the US warplane was on, where the difficulties clearly began.
A decision to use an abandoned Iranian airstrip south of Isfahan as a forward operating location went wrong when two C-130 Hercules transporters, probably modified search and rescue variants, got stuck in the ground.
They were destroyed by the US to prevent them falling into the Iranians’ hands, US sources indicated, and more transporters had to be brought forward to complete the extraction of the wounded second crew member. Each of the modified Hercules have a list price of nearly $115m.
An HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter involved in the rescue was also damaged by gunfire on Friday – so it is easy to conclude that the cost in lost and damaged airframes exceeds $250m, largely for the rescue of the second crew member.
Forgetting the war crimes committed by the aggressors against the people of Iran, for a moment, it’s amazing how expensive this operation to rescue someone is.
I understand an apostrophe is used to replace the terminating letter ‘g’ in a verb ending in “-ing” to indicate informal, colloquial speech or dialect - and that its use represents the omission of the “g” sound.
Nice.
I just didn’t think Pedophile Felon Drink Bleach Trump made much use of the apostrophe in general, but perhaps I’m mistaken.
The Sieg Heiling Space Karen genius could not have foreseen this. Is that right?