Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@WarMonitor3: Trump is planning to destroy Iran’s energy infrastructure, so civilians would be without electricity in blackouts, the healthcare system may collapse, transportation would be severely limited, and Iran would be improvised for decades.
Let’s not minimize or try to justify everything Trump says and does. That would seriously harm civilians and turn them even more against the US. Trump learned from Putin that this is acceptable in the World, and now is trying to do the same with Iran, he couldn’t care less about the Iranian people.
If he had the opportunity to, he would send hundreds of thousands of Americans to do a ground invasion of Iran, leading to several thousands of American deaths, but since it would end his party’s political ambitions and control for years, and turn the remaining 32% of Americans against him, he isn’t doing that.
Trump wants to destroy Iran’s infrastructure to impact every person in Iran, in hopes that living conditions get so bad, that they might turn against the regime. Historically that doesn’t work, destroying another country turns the civilians against the attackers bombing, more than their leadership.
He stated “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.” What kind of a sick individual says that about another country? That’s a lot more than just raids on islands near the Strait of Hormuz.
@WarMonitor3: Trump is planning to destroy Iran’s energy infrastructure, so civilians would be without electricity in blackouts, the healthcare system may collapse, transportation would be severely limited, and Iran would be improvised for decades.
Let’s not minimize or try to justify everything Trump says and does. That would seriously harm civilians and turn them even more against the US. Trump learned from Putin that this is acceptable in the World, and now is trying to do the same with Iran, he couldn’t care less about the Iranian people.
If he had the opportunity to, he would send hundreds of thousands of Americans to do a ground invasion of Iran, leading to several thousands of American deaths, but since it would end his party’s political ambitions and control for years, and turn the remaining 32% of Americans against him, he isn’t doing that.
Trump wants to destroy Iran’s infrastructure to impact every person in Iran, in hopes that living conditions get so bad, that they might turn against the regime. Historically that doesn’t work, destroying another country turns the civilians against the attackers bombing, more than their leadership.
He stated “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.” What kind of a sick individual says that about another country? That’s a lot more than just raids on islands near the Strait of Hormuz.
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@WarMonitor3: Trump isn’t trying to end the war, he’s making the most reckless and escalatory comments, threatening to destroy Iran’s civilization and have a disproportionate impact on civilians.
He should have never been elected as President. He’s a warmonger and turns US allies against us.
@WarMonitor3: Trump isn’t trying to end the war, he’s making the most reckless and escalatory comments, threatening to destroy Iran’s civilization and have a disproportionate impact on civilians.
He should have never been elected as President. He’s a warmonger and turns US allies against us.
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Status-6 (War & Military News) (Twitter)
US Vice President JD Vance:
"Fundamentally, the military objectives of the United States [in Iran] have been completed. So that means, as the president has said, very shortly this war is gonna conclude."
US Vice President JD Vance:
"Fundamentally, the military objectives of the United States [in Iran] have been completed. So that means, as the president has said, very shortly this war is gonna conclude."
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Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@fgspeedy @WarMonitor3: I don’t support Iran, where did you get, I support Iran from?
@fgspeedy @WarMonitor3: I don’t support Iran, where did you get, I support Iran from?
The Lookout (Twitter)
@1stFinFreecorps: Kind of fascinating to see this increased interest in this range, coming from the land of the 6.5x55 and where this cartridge, after 133 years, remains very popular in civilian use.
For general military use, I do see the "new exotics" as a solution in search of a problem though
@1stFinFreecorps: Kind of fascinating to see this increased interest in this range, coming from the land of the 6.5x55 and where this cartridge, after 133 years, remains very popular in civilian use.
For general military use, I do see the "new exotics" as a solution in search of a problem though
Rob Lee (Twitter)
RT @FPRI: "During 2025, the Russian military continued to experiment with improving its employment of uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) in support of its maneuver forces. It actively records statistics on the effectiveness and success of different types of UAS in its units and develops recommendations for improving their efficiency." Read the full breakdown by @RALee85 and @kriegsforscherD. buff.ly/84efdiz
RT @FPRI: "During 2025, the Russian military continued to experiment with improving its employment of uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) in support of its maneuver forces. It actively records statistics on the effectiveness and success of different types of UAS in its units and develops recommendations for improving their efficiency." Read the full breakdown by @RALee85 and @kriegsforscherD. buff.ly/84efdiz
Foreign Policy Research Institute
Russia’s Drone Line Experiment
The following analysis was originally published on Two Marines, a newsletter on Russia's war in Ukraine, defense technology, and modern warfare, on April 3,
The Lookout (Twitter)
@1stFinFreecorps: Indeed.
If 6.5 ballistics becomes a requirement, the 6.5 Creedmore does exist, so no need for something special IMO.
@1stFinFreecorps: Indeed.
If 6.5 ballistics becomes a requirement, the 6.5 Creedmore does exist, so no need for something special IMO.
The Lookout (Twitter)
@1stFinFreecorps: In the Western world, I think it is wise to look at the civilian market and users, and avoid something uniquely military.
Cost, availability and production capacity matters too.
@1stFinFreecorps: In the Western world, I think it is wise to look at the civilian market and users, and avoid something uniquely military.
Cost, availability and production capacity matters too.
The Lookout (Twitter)
@1stFinFreecorps: On the top of my head, I can't remember how the barrel wear of the 6.5 Creed compares to .223 and .308.
The good old x55 is rather rough on them.
@1stFinFreecorps: On the top of my head, I can't remember how the barrel wear of the 6.5 Creed compares to .223 and .308.
The good old x55 is rather rough on them.
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