
All you have to do is twirl it on a string–absolutely convincing!
Wow! Iran’s air defense shot down an Israeli jet and captured the pilot!
Oops, check that. It was footage taken from a video game, “Arma 3” (https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-857842). It was fake.
Worse than fake: the model was of a Russian jet, not Israeli. The video company says its products are “routinely weaponized.”
Reports are that Iran is already getting tired off this war it started.
Someone should’ve told ’em that there’s a point where you need real fighter planes, not toys.
While I’m hesitant to make any predictions, it appears that the Iranian government is at, or near collapse. Apparently Vladimir Putin has offered asylum to the ayatollah, which would likely mark the end of the Islamic theocratic government of Iran. To the best of my knowledge, the overwhelming majority of the population does not want the current form of government.
I have heard that the US is moving tanker and possibly some cargo aircraft to Europe. The logical conclusion is that these would be used to support air strikes on Iran. While a lot of Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure has been destroyed, the Fordow site, near Qom, is dug into a mountain and would require ordinance that exceeds Israeli capabilities to deliver, in order to be destroyed. The stores of enriched uranium are a security problem, and I’m curious how this will be dealt with, assuming that the Iranian regime does completely fall.
It is fascinating that even with stiff persecution, there is a lot of growth in Christianity, in Iran. This goes to illustrate that the people in a land do not necessarily reflect the beliefs of the government. There is also exceptional growth in Communist China.
So it doesn’t surprise me that the hold out in Iran would resort to a video game screenshot, in order to claim a victory, amidst startling defeat.
The ayatollahs’ regime needs to be put where it can do no more harm to anyone.
I think that’s where this is heading.
Iran needs a regime change in a big way. Let the Iranians have freedom, and they will choose Christianity.