>>508337759 (OP) iran has 4 times bigger territory than iraq that is much easier to defend and much harder to invade and their military is much more advanced than iraqi was 20+ years ago while US military became sabotaged by DEI and other jewish programs everyone knows those warmutts will die in no time and then white man's draft will be obligatory to *defend* america
>>508337759 (OP) Iran has 92 million people (future insurgents) to worry about. In 2003, Iraq only had a population of about 26 million. 25 soldiers per 1,000 population is standard with the COIN manual.
92,000 × 25 = 2.3 million soldiers needed to carry out an effective operation. Couldn't be done without a draft.
>We didn't vote for Trump for a war! >I'm not fuckign dying for israel >this is the last time I vote for Trump! It's just sandniggers online. Most people are making plans for the 4th of july and watching baseball.
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>>508337759 (OP) The American army wasn't full of trannies, women and foreigners in 2001. They didn't need a draft
>>508338322 Why not just use bombs? Not even nukes, just a lot of bombs. Wars aren't what they used to be, you know. They could also just keep killing Iranian officials like they've already been doing. Can't have an army without generals.
>>508339160 You can't effect a regime change with bombs alone. Even if you manage to take out the Supreme Leader, he'll just be replaced over and over again. The only way to ensure that an Israeli-friendly leader is installed is by occupying the nation long enough to protect said plant and facilitate his party's securing of power. Trump/Israel have both said they want a "final end" to this issue so simply bombing Iran until they pretend to abide by total denuclearization isn't going to cut it (unless Israel massively shifts the goal posts of its operation, which is unlikely given how fervently the U.S. has come to its aid now).
>>508339622 Iranian people seem pretty discontent with their government. Maybe they could keep fighting the government directly and weakening it until the people can do another revolution?
>>508340467 >Iranian people seem pretty discontent with their government. This is just western propaganda as evidenced by the massive pro-Iran/anti-Israel protests that rang out throughout Iran following Israel's first preemptive attack. It'd be one thing if Iran attacked Israel first and its people grew to resent their regime for getting them into this mess but the opposite is true. Iranians are only going to get more and more radicalized.
>>508341389 I'm hoping we don't and the goalposts move as that'd be the option where I'm least likely to be forced back into the military I hated to die for a cause I don't believe in.