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  • They aren't random like WW2 missiles, but not a lot of them get through, which means they can't really do that much even if they did hit a building in Tel Aviv (which they did). if it took 100 missiles to hit one building that's not a lot of threat there. Hitting a power plant is great, but again, 100missiles to do it means the are very quickly going to be out of missiles. I don't know what the stock-pile of Iran looks like, but I do know that Iranian missiles launched >> Targets hit.

    Based on numbers from Operation True Promise 2 in October ~200 missiles were launched, <50 hit their targets.

  • Sometimes I wish Iran would pull out all the stops and just attack Israel in the same way Israel attacks them

    Does Iran even have that capability? They don't have an Airforce that can operate in a meaningful way, let alone offer a threat vs Israel and they don't have sleeper cells that can operate within Israel.

    They best they've got are low-tech drones and Ballistic Missles that amount to less of a threat the Germany's WW2 terror bombings of London.

  • Because Iran is a paper tiger and are completely unable to mount any kind of response. They have sent ~100 UAVs and almost all of them have been shot down (though that is according to the IDF) Otherwise Iran has been silent on action, but loud on words. Just like they were before the attack.

    Here is what Iran has done so far ~18 hours after the attack.

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/6/13/live-explosions-reported-in-iran-amid-israel-tensions (nothing)

    Meanwhile Israel is still continuing to run roughshod all over Iranian Airspace with impunity and attacking targets. Mossad is operating on the ground and very well may be planning to assassinate more senior officials.

    This is what Iran said before the attacks:

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/6/12/iran-doubles-down-as-us-signals-israel-could-strike-during-nuclear-talks Note that most of the spokesmen for the Iranian response in that article are confirmed dead by the Iranian government as well as the IDF.

  • US proxying an Iranian attack with more plausible deniability.

    Why does the US care about that aspect. If the US wanted to it could directly attack Iran, and the only thing China or Russia would do is "tsk-tsk" the US. No one is going to bat for Iran, especially against the US.

  • In terms of $17billion in funding over the past 4years, sure. In terms of intelligence sharing? Maybe. In terms of tactical/strategic support? I'm doubtful The Whitehouse even knew about until afterwards

    e: recalling the embassy evacuation's the US did earlier, I take that back.

  • While it is true that visible billionaires like Elon, or Peter Thiel, or Bezos think they are immune to the society that enables them, it's not just the Elon's of the world that control everything. If Elon/Bezos/Gates/Zuckerberg were assassinated, nothing changes. There are more Billionaires you haven't heard about. The share-holders of railroads and defense industries, energy sector magnates, secretive CEOs of private holding companies you've never heard of are their pawns, the entrenched rich. The ones that fund K-Street in the US. The ones that ensure the only viable politicians support Israel.

    It's families with generational wealth that are so sheltered they don't participate in the same society as us. These are the people who know they wouldn't be safe if anyone knew who they were, and they have learned generational lessons. They are still just humans, but until the legal, financial, and governmental structures they've assembled over the last few centuries are dismantled, nothing can be improved for the rest of us.

  • I mean Boeing is a huge percentage of commercial aircraft, so of course it's a Boeing. It's like when you hear about an electric vehicle exploding, of course it's a Tesla, but that doesn't necessarily mean it was a design flaw. (Though fuck Tesla, they sucked way before people realized Musk sucks.)

  • Waiting for the rich to realize they’re not safe

    The rich are well aware they aren't safe. But the average protestor is still chanting about "peaceful protest," and of course every major social-media outlet bans any deviation from that mantra. Until the status quo cannot be maintained, I don't think the rich as a class have anything to worry about.

  • Yes both Soviet and American rocket scientists have known since the 1960's such a defense system was impossible. Multiple idealized field tests basically proved it, but it's a lot of money for defense contractors and their share holders so they will continue to come up with unenforceable contracts with guaranteed payouts, and then give kickbacks to the people who can get those contracts approved.

  • Idk, I guess I should ask why python needs a default function? If I'm running it as a script with commandline invocation I just copy and paste the if main namespace thing from stack overflow and it works as I intended. It also works if I invoke via python my_script.py $args, so I don't really see why I should philosophically care about how other languages that I'm not using do it.