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No, everybody is scared because of the incoming sanctions so they are investing all of their money in gold coins. This cripples the economy and makes the dollar price rise at an exponential rate.

 

If things go like this once the actual sanctions hit, the government will collapse. This could very well, be the start of some major changes in Iran. If this doesn't happen, Trump will likely make his own deal with Iran: 'Obama made a bad deal, I dropped that deal and forced the Iranians into signing a new and better deal. Vote for me!'.

 

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There is also a third option which is the worst: War between the two nations.

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I'm guessing the potential change in Iran won't be a positive one.

 

To me this is just so painful to watch. Especially because the Saudis are our "friends".. ugh.

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No, everybody is scared because of the incoming sanctions so they are investing all of their money in gold coins. This cripples the economy and makes the dollar price rise at an exponential rate.

 

If things go like this once the actual sanctions hit, the government will collapse. This could very well, be the start of some major changes in Iran. If this doesn't happen, Trump will likely make his own deal with Iran: 'Obama made a bad deal, I dropped that deal and forced the Iranians into signing a new and better deal. Vote for me!'.

 

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There is also a third option which is the worst: War between the two nations.

 

Oh yeah, the nuclear deal. At least the special forces general feels confident in laying a smackdown: Iran general threatens Trump: 'If you begin war, we will end it'. So dramatic!

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I'm guessing the potential change in Iran won't be a positive one.

 

To me this is just so painful to watch. Especially because the Saudis are our "friends".. ugh.

 

Well the new prince of SA sounds like decent guy. Who knows tho

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Oh yeah, the nuclear deal. At least the special forces general feels confident in laying a smackdown: Iran general threatens Trump: 'If you begin war, we will end it'. So dramatic!

 

"You know our power in the region and our capabilities in asymmetric war. We will act and we will work."

 

Well, can see his point there.

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See no real reason to doubt him, though. Iran does have ties to Hezbollah and given US troops invading countries on either side of them would be sensible for them to develop asymmetric warfare, again looking at those two countries.  Probably should read more on it, but consensus seems to be Iran would be a pain to invade and occupy.  In any case is just more macho posturing, one does it, another must do it back, etc.

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If Russia, Syria, China and Israel can come to an agreement, the U.S could invade Iran. But I don't see that happening.

 

Though the U.S government have said time and time again that 'We don't need a war in order to change the regime in Iran'.

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Iran would be a tough nut to crack, could maybe even break the teeth.

 

To destroy militarily or to destroy and "occupy"? If the former, I don't think they would last any longer than Iraq did. If the latter, I agree. "Occupying" a country is just a meatgrinder and a waste of lives.

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See no real reason to doubt him, though. Iran does have ties to Hezbollah and given US troops invading countries on either side of them would be sensible for them to develop asymmetric warfare, again looking at those two countries.  Probably should read more on it, but consensus seems to be Iran would be a pain to invade and occupy.  In any case is just more macho posturing, one does it, another must do it back, etc.

 

Lebanese Hezbollah is largely irrelevant unless Israel is involved, and perhaps even then, though their very successful tactics from 2006 would no doubt form a basis for most tactics. For the US and Saudi/ Gulf the problem would be the enormous number of Iraqi PMUs- probably 100k+- who are almost all tied to Iran, and the smaller number of Iranian backed militia in- semi ironically, the most quiescent portions of- Afghanistan, plus the more direct threat of thousands of missiles aimed at oil refineries, US bases, ships and tankers etc. Al Sadr's insurgency did pretty well against the US even with minimal Iranian support and very basic tactics and that was a fraction of the size. Given Saudi's lack of performance in Yemen their army would probably lose to half a dozen Najafis in a Toyota just as readily as khat addled Houthis in night shirts.

 

More immigrants for europe, which I kinda feel like is exactly what america wants.

 

Maybe as a ternary bonus, but the driver is clearly Kushner and Bibi plus getting arms sales/ extorting protection from Saudi etc.

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Here's an idea: let's not go to war with anyone. 

 

If I were president my foreign policy could be summed up like this: Don't attack our states or territories. Don't attack our citizens abroad who are behaving lawfully wherever they are. Don't attack nations with whom we have defensive pacts. Do those three things and you will never have to hear an american shot fired in anger. If it were up to me Iraq, Panama, Vietnam, Libya, Syria, etc would have gone down totally differently. 

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Iran would be a tough nut to crack, could maybe even break the teeth.

To destroy militarily or to destroy and "occupy"? If the former, I don't think they would last any longer than Iraq did. If the latter, I agree. "Occupying" a country is just a meatgrinder and a waste of lives.

 

You can also destroy a country without any sort of military intervention:

 

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Syria is a good example.

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