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At what point is this considered a war?
 
At what point is this considered a war?
When they took 66 American citizens hostage and danced in the streets chanting “Death to America.”

Why we decided to invade Iraq, the only secular country in the neighborhood and arch enemy of Iran, still escapes me. We should have rolled on Iran, not Iraq. The Iraqis hated Iran and did a good job of fighting Iran.
 
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These groups look better than a lot of targets I've seen. Are these B2s and their bombs considered MOA? Asking for a friend....Oh, and do they come in a left handed version?
 
US military planes 5500.
Used in Midnight Hammer 125.
Although I was told no math was needed on this forum that is 2.27%
 
At what point is this considered a war?
Since the XYZ Affair of 1796 to 1798 and subsequent Quasi-War when the fledgling United States fought an undeclared war with France (you should look it up), the US and its adversaries have often engaged in combat without a declaration of war. Indeed, actual declarations of war tend to be the exception. Other examples prior to the twentieth century you might consider are the Barbary Wars (1801-1805 and 1815), the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901). and the Philippine-American War (1899-1902).
 
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The so called tariffs are nothing more than a negotiating tool for a realistic NAFTA. The U.S. has been taking it up the rear-end trade wise since Nixon. Long passed time to fight back.
The irony of it is, the purchase of foreign goods just subsidizes socialist, welfare laden systems.
Buy a Mercedes? You're paying for a 37 hour work week for the highest paid industrial workers in the WORLD, health care, the defense of Germany and the rest of their socialist policies.
Nailed it!
 
Since the XYZ Affair of 1796 to 1798 and subsequent Quasi-War when the fledgling United States fought an undeclared war with France (you should look it up), the US and its adversaries have often engaged in combat without a declaration of war. Indeed, actual declarations of war tend to be the exception. Other examples prior to the twentieth century you might consider are the Barbary Wars (1801-1805 and 1815), the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), Boxer Rebellion (1899-1901). and the Philippine-American War (1899-1902).
To be fair it was a honest question. Does there need to be a formal declaration, or is the United States considered to be at war with Iran?
 
This is the dumbest and most annoying thread on this website, it should be removed.
Pretty simple, don’t read it.
 

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