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Foreign AffairsRe: Fact-checking Trump’s Address On The Iran Missile Attacks by Blindersoff(op): 4:49pm On Jan 09, 2020
ngwaba:
So an idiot took time to write this down? No wonder we have Buhari as President
Msn did and last time i checked MSN means MICROSOFT NETWORK and i am sure even the dumbest part of your brain knows that MSN is no idiot
Foreign AffairsRe: Fact-checking Trump’s Address On The Iran Missile Attacks by Blindersoff(op): 4:40pm On Jan 09, 2020
budaatum:
If Trump's lies made Trump's nose grow he'd be trodding on it by now!
Trump lies so effortlessly and i have come to notice his "tell" when he begins to lie. He begins to fling his head all over the place while making some queer faces with that silly smirk on his face. The guy lies for a living afterall he is a business man
Foreign AffairsRe: Fact-checking Trump’s Address On The Iran Missile Attacks by Blindersoff(op): 4:35pm On Jan 09, 2020
Ezekiel36vs28:
You people should warn Iran from always wishing death and destruction upon others.as the want to live so do others want to live too.how can a man live throughout his sojourn on earth wishing Israel and America death
How can USA which has existed for 239 years use 222 to fight wars with anyone and everyone simply because they feel they can. USA has 90% of the time been the aggressor Same way they did with Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Libya and now wanted to do with Iran. I am a Christian and a bonafide Nwaafo Igbo but long time ago i saw through the modus operandi of the United states and realized that they are actually designed to thrive through wars. No war means no growth for USA so they have to keep orchestrating wars or chaos by any and every means possible. You can ask their CIA

Foreign AffairsRe: At UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 4:29pm On Jan 09, 2020
Randy100:
Us maintained that Iran won't produce nuclear weapon. This time nobody is going to pay them.
Lmao nobody paid them the last time. It was their money that was refunded them. Money that was on hold initially.

Check the latest front page thread from me and see for yourself
Foreign AffairsRe: At UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 3:48pm On Jan 09, 2020
K00da:
Pardon my mistake for Iran n Iraq. My point is if Iran is as offensive as u have propose why strike neighboring Iraq? Why not Strike US on their soil or kill any of their citizens n c if USA will not disconnect them permanently
I never said iraq was very offensive afterall none of their missiles can hit USA but they can hit any and every US base in the middle east. This is why they cannot hit USA on their soil right now

I am sure you were also ignorant of this other glaring fact.
Foreign AffairsRe: Strikes On US Forces In Iraq Just Beginning Of Full-Scale Op On USA by Blindersoff(op): 3:47pm On Jan 09, 2020
As he made this declaration, behind him were the flags of the resistance in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Palestine, Lebanon, Iran.

Foreign AffairsStrikes On US Forces In Iraq Just Beginning Of Full-Scale Op On USA by Blindersoff(op): 3:44pm On Jan 09, 2020
https://cdn4.img.sputniknews.com/images/107798/91/1077989105.jpg

Iran launched a missile strike on US positions in Iraq in retaliation for the assassination of its IRGC General Qasem Soleimani. According to US statements, this attack didn't result in any casualties and only caused minor damage to American bases.

Head of the Revolutionary Guards Aerospace Force Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh has stated that the 8 January missile attack on American bases in neighbouring Iraq was only the start of a series of attacks that will take place across the entire region, Tasnim News Agency reported. The general further shared that the country had hundreds of missiles ready for launch, when it carried out strikes and added that Tehran conducted cyberattacks on the same day against American plane and drone navigation systems.

At the same time, Hajizadeh revealed that Iran didn't plan to kill any US soldiers on 8 January, saying the country had targeted the American "military machine" instead. The Iranian general noted that driving out US forces from the Middle East would be the only "appropriate revenge" for their assassination of Quds Force Commander Qasem Soleimani on 3 January.


Tehran's attack on US military facilities in Erbil and the Ayn al-Asad Air Base in Iraq came as a response to Washington's assassination of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force Commander Qasem Soleimani in an airstrike on 3 January that Iranian leaders subsequently branded a "terrible crime" and "state terrorism".

IRGC Commander Vows 'Harsher Revenge' to Come in Near Future Over US Assassination of Soleimani

The attacks, however, didn't result in American or Iraqi casualties and only caused minor damage to the US bases. In his address to the nation, US President Donald Trump announced that Washington will impose new harsh sanctions on Iran over the attacks, but stopped short of announcing any kind of military response. At the same time, he recalled that the US has "lethal and accurate" missiles, but added that the White House would prefer not to use them against Iran.

https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/202001091077988847-top-irgc-general-strikes-on-us-forces-in-iraq-just-beginning-of-full-scale-op-across-region/
Foreign AffairsRe: At UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 3:31pm On Jan 09, 2020
K00da:
USA strike Iran in their capital and claimed lives, Iran decided to strike their neighbor Iraq.

Applause for Iran, they really powerful grin grin grin
USA struck Iraq and not Iran. Soleimani was in Iraq when he was struck and not Iran. Do you see how ignorant you just made you and your post look?
Foreign AffairsRe: At UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 3:28pm On Jan 09, 2020
kiddkash:
its clear, you don't know anything about business.
when you were in senior secondary school, there was science, art and commercial
if you were a commercial student then you would know, that you negotiate from a position of strength
you need leverage before you negotiate. just like how top footballers do
You clearly lack knowledge in what commerce entails. You do not make a simple situation worse and discourage the other party and still claim you are in any position of strenght to negotiate anything.

1) trump backed out of the nuclear deal Obama and the UN engaged Iran in

2) He then attacked an irani top official on iraqi soil and also killed 3 iraqi top officials in the same attack as they were also in the vehicles Soleimani was in

3) Iran now enraged tears up the nuclear deal and refuses to abide by it any longer

Lesson you need to learn. USA has lost all leverage they thought they had before because Trump dumped the nuclear deal first and backed off without consulting the UN or even Iran. Iran is now the one who has leverage because they never broke the deal and stayed faithful which all other UN nations have confirmed.

UN and America have now effectively given Iran leverage no thanks to Trump
Foreign AffairsFact-checking Trump’s Address On The Iran Missile Attacks by Blindersoff(op): 3:23pm On Jan 09, 2020
President Trump’s address to the nation after Iran’s missile attacks on bases in Iraq where U.S. troops are stationed contained a number of factually dubious statements. Here’s a quick round-up.

“Iran’s hostilities substantially increased after the foolish Iran nuclear deal was signed in 2013 and they were given $150 billion, not to mention $1.8 billion in cash.”

The deal was signed in 2015, but that’s not the least of Trump’s factual problems in this sentence. It includes two misleading statements, including one Bottomless Pinocchio claim.

Trump often makes it sound like the United States cut a check to Iran as part of the Iran nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). He also always uses too high an estimate, $150 billion, for the assets involved.

But this was always Iran’s money. Iran had billions of dollars frozen in foreign banks around the globe because of international sanctions over its nuclear program. The Treasury Department estimated that once Iran fulfilled other obligations, it would have about $55 billion left. The Central Bank of Iran said the number was actually $32 billion.

As for the $1.8 billion (actually, $1.7 billion), this was related to the settlement of a decades-old claim between the two countries, not the Iran nuclear agreement. An initial payment of $400 million was handed over on Jan. 17, 2016, the day after Iran released four American detainees, including Washington Post correspondent Jason Rezaian. The timing — which U.S. officials insisted was a coincidence — suggested the cash could be viewed as a ransom payment.

But the initial cash payment was also Iran’s money. In the 1970s, the then pro-Western Iranian government under the shah paid $400 million for U.S. military equipment. The equipment was never delivered because the two countries broke off relations after the seizure of American hostages at the U.S. Embassy in Iran. Two other payments totaling $1.3 billion — a negotiated agreement on the interest owed on the $400 million — came some weeks later.


“Instead of saying, ‘Thank you,’ to the United States, they chanted, ‘Death to America.’ In fact, they chanted 'Death to America’ the day the agreement was signed.”

This is a straw man. A relatively small percentage of Iranians participate in these chants, which is mainly of symbolic use for the government. “Over the decades, I’ve heard ‘Death to America!’ shouted routinely at Friday prayers, and at commemorations of the U.S. Embassy takeover and other demonstrations,” our former colleague Robin Wright wrote in the New Yorker in 2015. “The regime refuses to shelve the slogan. These days, however, students are often bused in on anniversaries as crowd-filler; the perk is a day off from school. They chant when prompted. The enthusiasm is a bit like the anti-American graffiti on public walls—it hasn’t been painted over, but it’s fading.”

“Then Iran went on a terror spree funded by the money from the deal and created hell in Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, Afghanistan and Iraq.The missiles fired last night at us and our allies were paid for with the funds made available by the last administration.”

All money is fungible, but Trump is stretching the factual evidence to blame the missiles on the deal negotiated by the Obama administration. Experts say such a claim is far-fetched and that actual intelligence tying Iran deal monies directly to the missiles is highly unlikely. The White House did not respond to a request for evidence.

“There’s no way to corroborate that,” said Karim Sadjadpour, an Iran policy analyst at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. “It’s such an obviously unprovable claim I’m surprised it wasn’t excised.”


When the nuclear deal was negotiated, many experts warned that lifting sanctions on Iran would free up more money for militant groups funded by Iran. Obama administration officials said they expected Iran’s activities in the region would increase and they were prepared to take action through sanctions and other methods. “As we expected, Iran has not moderated this conduct since the implementation of the JCPOA,” a senior Treasury official said in 2016. “And, as we promised, we have continued to target this behavior, with interdictions, with diplomatic pressure, and with sanctions.”

Moreover, one specific criticism of the deal was that it did not cover Iran’s ballistic missile program. Iran insisted the deal was limited to the nuclear program, not its missile program. Limits on Iran’s ballistic missiles thus have been handled under U.N. Security Council resolutions, including the one that implemented the deal. The Washington Post recently reported that Iran has made unexpected gains in the accuracy of its missiles, as a result of changes ordered more than a decade ago by the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. But whether those improvements can also be tied to the Iran deal is unclear.

“The very defective JCPOA expires shortly anyway and gives Iran a clear and quick path to nuclear breakout.”

This is false. The JCPOA's prohibition on Iran building nuclear weapons does not expire. Other international agreements to which Iran has committed itself also prohibit the development of such weapons.

Critics of the JCPOA have voiced concerns that, despite these commitments, Iran could keep working toward nuclear weapons capability under the guise of pursuing peaceful goals, such as a nuclear energy program. The JCPOA gradually lifts restrictions on the types of nuclear activities and the level of uranium enrichment Iran may conduct. These and other provisions sunset over 10, 15, 20 or 25 years. Trump administration officials argue that easing these restrictions over time would open the door to nuclear weapons development in Iran, rendering the JCPOA ultimately ineffective.

Supporters of the nuclear accord say the JCPOA at least buys time, subjecting Iran to strong constraints on its nuclear activities for 10 to 25 years. Without the deal in place, Iran could hasten its development of nuclear weapons on an even shorter timeline than the one Trump found unsatisfactory, they say.

After Trump withdrew the United States from the JCPOA in 2018, the other signatory nations chose to remain in the deal, though experts say the accord may now be on its last legs.

Iran began to flout some of the JCPOA's restrictions after Trump withdrew from the pact, while continuing to comply with other terms.

“In July 2019, Iran exceeded the agreed-upon limits to its stockpile of low-enriched uranium, and then began enriching uranium to the higher concentration used in medical isotopes, still far short of the 90 percent purity required for weapons. ... In September, Iran further weakened its commitments by starting to develop new centrifuges to speed up uranium enrichment, and in November, it resumed heavy water production at its Arak facility,” according to the Council on Foreign Relations.

After a U.S. drone strike last week killed Iran's top military commander, Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani, Iran said it would no longer abide by uranium enrichment limits in the JCPOA.

“Iran’s announcement alone does not render the agreement moot, and at least one important element of it — U.N. inspection power — remains in force,” The Washington Post’ reported. “But Iran has less incentive now to abide by the agreement, and Trump appears to have less leverage to hash out the better deal with Tehran that he says President Barack Obama failed to get.”

Trump never acknowledges that Iran is a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and has committed itself to ratifying the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Additional Protocol in 2023. The former restricts Iran from ever developing nuclear weapons, and the latter grants international inspectors wide access to monitor nuclear-related activities within Iran’s borders. In agreeing to the JCPOA in 2015, Iran reaffirmed its commitment to the Non-Proliferation Treaty and stated: “Iran reaffirms that under no circumstances will Iran ever seek, develop or acquire any nuclear weapons.”


“Over the last three years, under my leadership, our economy is stronger than ever before and America has achieved energy independence. ... We are now the number one producer of oil and natural gas anywhere in the world. We are independent, and we do not need Middle East oil.”

Trump frequently lays claim to the strongest economy in U.S. history, but it’s another Bottomless Pinocchio claim (which he’s repeated 242 times as of Dec. 10, by our count). In reality, the unemployment rate has gone lower and GDP growth has been higher in previous administrations.

The president also frequently takes credit for a boom in the U.S. energy sector that began during the Obama administration.

The United States has led the world in natural gas production since 2009. Crude oil production has been increasing rapidly since 2010, reaching record levels in August 2018, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration data. In September 2018, the United States passed both Russia and Saudi Arabia to become the largest global crude oil producer. It is expected to hold that position, according to predictions from the International Energy Agency.

His claim that the United States is now energy-independent and does “not need Middle East oil” is misleading. “In 2018, the United States imported about 9.94 million barrels per day (MMb/d) of petroleum from nearly 90 countries,” according to an EIA report, with 43 percent coming from Canada and 16 percent from Persian Gulf countries.

“The American military has been completely rebuilt under my administration, at a cost of $2.5 trillion.”

Trump appears to be including three fiscal years of military funding, including the current one, which began in October.

But the money is not all spent, only a portion of it is destined for new equipment, and the equipment is not all built. It takes years to assemble fighter jets, ships and submarines.

TheWashington Post reported previously that the president’s comments “grossly overstate spending decisions and mask an aging fleet of planes.”

"The actual amount spent on military equipment since he became president is much less, closer to $420 billion, according to Todd Harrison, a defense budget expert and senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies," The Post said. "The rest was spent on things like personnel, operations and maintenance, and research and development.”

"Three months ago, after destroying 100 percent of ISIS and its territorial caliphate, we killed the savage leader of ISIS, al-Baghdadi.”

Trump has a long history of exaggerating U.S. progress against ISIS, a proto-state terrorist network that can be traced back to a group called al-Qaeda in Iraq, which was started by a Jordanian terrorist named Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and arose in response to the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003.

ISIS has certainly lost physical land holdings but it remains a serious threat with some 18,000 fighters in Iraq and Syria. (While Trump takes credit for a 100-percent reduction in ISIS’s territory, about half of that gain took place under Obama, according to a 2017 briefing by a Trump administration official.)


“Despite losing its territorial ‘caliphate,’ the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) solidified its insurgent capabilities in Iraq and was resurging in Syria this quarter,” the Defense Department Inspector General said in a report in August that said Trump’s withdrawal of forces from the Syrian-Turkish border had complicated the situation. “The reduction of U.S. forces has decreased the support available for Syrian partner forces at a time when their forces need more training and equipping to respond to the ISIS resurgence.”
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/factcheck/fact-checking-trumps-address-on-the-iran-missile-attacks/ar-BBYKEcW

Foreign AffairsRe: At UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 2:58pm On Jan 09, 2020
Temple1288:
The lying CNN that won't verify before they put up stories..

They just settled a lawsuit with Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann, paying out $275 million...

Keep watching CNN and BBC.. They keep hating and putting up fake news yet peeps they hate will keep on going high.
Yeah and fox News just got sued for the same reason by Karen McDougal over airing an unverified news. grin

Keep watching Fox news and I hope they eventually turn you to a mindless zombie
InvestmentRe: Nigerian Stocks Rank World Best Performers This Year (2020) by Blindersoff(op): 2:53pm On Jan 09, 2020
Austine1212:
GDP bigger yes

That is due to oil

But south african companies are the most capitalized and most richest in Africa, you can go to Google and verify
Your usage of MOST RICHEST rather than just RICHEST has discouraged me from doing so because it is clear you would not even understand Google if you used it
Foreign AffairsRe: At UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 2:10pm On Jan 09, 2020
McTobe:
Because he has Accomplished his Objectives
I guess his objective was also to make Iran tear up the nuclear disarmament deal right?

Trump goofed and everyone knows it especially Americans but you a Nigerian are here dancing kerewa to Trumps miscalculation
Foreign AffairsRe: At UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 1:54pm On Jan 09, 2020
Necksonnel:
Do you expect him to retaliate to killing them since there was no casualty
Trump said and I quote "any damage to a property of the United States would be met with a stiff response" he never specified people
Foreign AffairsRe: At UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 1:52pm On Jan 09, 2020
chrischukszy01:
. Military base inside or outside USA so be specific mr oga! Iran no get level where USA dey ok...
Be it inside or outside it is still the property of the United states. Is it not?
Foreign AffairsRe: At UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 1:50pm On Jan 09, 2020
Temple1288:
Watch Fox News.. Every Media House you mentioned there is just an avenue for Anti-Trump..


REPUBLICANS WILL ALWAYS BE IN LOVE WITH WAR! THEY CONSERVATIVE IN NATURE AND YOU CAN'T TAKE WAR AWAY FROM CONSERVATISM!
Why should I watch Fox news which is pro Trump and which would lie for Trump? I would rather watch the truth from your so called anti Trump media
Foreign AffairsRe: At UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 1:34pm On Jan 09, 2020
GamalNasser:
No Republican condemned Trump , what could they be condemning him for ? Killing a Terrorist?
A terrorist he and pompeo still cannot provide evidence on to back their claim?

Not all Republicans are zombies. Pompeo has been asked thrice to provide evidence and he still cannot
Foreign AffairsRe: At UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 1:33pm On Jan 09, 2020
GamalNasser:
He has put the Iranians where he wants them , another new Deal ..They dont call Trump the master of negotiation for nothing
He has actually destroyed all chances of being in charge of negotiations. Just today Iran said they reserve the right now to get out of any nuclear deal since USA/Trump were the ones guilty of breaking and withdrawing from the last one.

Iran holds all the cards now
Foreign AffairsRe: At UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 1:31pm On Jan 09, 2020
YolobaMuslim:
Yes, my fellow Yoloba moozlem.
After killing Iranian general like a stray rat, they could only attack an empty building after begging the American occupants to evacuate and waited for hours to make sure no one is in the facility.

Check it bro, from your comments are we Yoloba moozlems not inheritably stupid?
Onye Igbo dika m na i'nakpo onye ofe mmiri. You no well
Foreign AffairsRe: At UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 1:28pm On Jan 09, 2020
Bondinus:
You really need to stop watching CNN
Some Republicans are condemning Trump. You really need to watch MSNBC, CBC, Al Jazeera and BBC since you do not trust CNN. Incidentally they all are saying the same thing
InvestmentRe: Nigerian Stocks Rank World Best Performers This Year (2020) by Blindersoff(op): 1:21pm On Jan 09, 2020
Austine1212:
Dollar term hell no, Nigeria stocks capitalisation is very low.

SA 4th biggest bank is richer than all nigerian banks combined.

Percentage yes it may be leading but not dollar terms
LMAO Nigeria that is the largest economy in Africa and has overtaken South Africa as the most attractive country brand in Africa is who you claim South Africa is above in dollar terms.

I will just sit here and laugh at the foolishness you typed
Foreign AffairsRe: At UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 9:28am On Jan 09, 2020
After WWII, IRAN is the only country in the world that has struck US military bases and US could not respond. Lmao in Trumptinton
Foreign AffairsRe: At UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 9:05am On Jan 09, 2020
Well it looks like Trump was all noise and no action afterall grin grin

Now he wants to negotiate peace
Foreign AffairsAt UN, US And Iran Invoke 'self-defense' For Military Confrontation by Blindersoff(op): 9:04am On Jan 09, 2020
The US ambassador to the UN has said Washington is prepared to "engage without preconditions" to avoid further conflict. Iranian officials have warned the US against launching another retaliatory attack.

The US Ambassador to the UN Kelly Craft has told the UN Security Council that Washington acted out of self-defense when it killed top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani.

Craft cited Article 51 of the UN Charter, which outlines "the inherent right of individual or collective self-defense if an armed attack occurs against a Member of the United Nations."

US 'ready to engage'

The US was acting "in response to an escalating series of armed attacks in recent months by the Islamic Republic of Iran and Iran-supported militias on US forces and interests in the Middle East," Craft said.

However, she noted that the US is also "ready to engage without preconditions in serious negotiations with Iran, with the goal of preventing further endangerment of international peace and security or escalation by the Iranian regime," Craft said in a letter on Wednesday.

'Measured and proportionate'

Iran's UN Ambassador Majid Takht Ravanchi also sent a letter to the UN Security Council, invoking its right to self-defense. Iran took "a measured and proportionate military response" against the US presence in Iraq for the killing of Soleimani, Ravanchi said.

"The operation was precise and targeted military objectives thus leaving no collateral damage to civilian assets in the area," he added. "Iran declares that it is determined to continue to vigorously … defend its people, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity against any aggression."


US President Donald Trump on Wednesday signaled his intention to de-escalate the situation following Iran's attack on US targets in Iraq, citing a moderate response from Tehran for Soleimani's killing.

Iran's attack resulted in no casualties, a fact touted by analysts as a key motive behind Trump's decision to refrain from further escalating military engagement with Tehran.

"Our great American forces are prepared for anything," Trump said. "Iran appears to be standing down, which is a good thing for all parties concerned and a very good thing for the world."

Iran has warned that it would take further military action against the US if Washington decided to stage another retaliatory attack.

Hours after Trump's speech, two rockets hit Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone — where the US and other embassies are located — but caused no casualties. No group immediately came forward to claim responsibility.

The rockets were played down by US Defense Secretary Mark Esper to reporters on Wednesday. "We should have some expectation that the Shia militia groups, either directed or not directed by Iran, will continue in some way, shape or form to try and undermine our presence there, either politically or, you know, take some type of kinetic actions against us or do Lord-knows-what," he said.
https://www.dw.com/en/at-un-us-and-iran-invoke-self-defense-for-military-confrontation/a-51936221

InvestmentNigerian Stocks Rank World Best Performers This Year (2020) by Blindersoff(op): 8:55am On Jan 09, 2020
Nigerian stocks have been ranked as the world's best performers this year in dollar terms.

Paul Wallace @PaulWallace123 tweeted:
Nigeria's stocks are the world's best performers this year, in dollar terms. Helped by higher oil prices and the CBN crushing rates on T-bills.
https://mobile.twitter.com/PaulWallace123/status/1214858605624774664

RomanceRe: Genotype Wants To Ruin Me, But I Am Fighting Back by Blindersoff: 11:00pm On Jan 07, 2020
tosyne2much:
May we not be foolish to take such a risk.. An educated person at that
It is not a foolish risk. In fact it is no longer a risk at all especially in the face of IVF. IVF can help you have a healthy baby by screening for sickle cell disease. The technique is called preimplantation genetic diagnosis, PGD.

So it is not foolishness for an AS and AS to get married and have children these days
RomanceRe: Genotype Wants To Ruin Me, But I Am Fighting Back by Blindersoff: 10:42pm On Jan 07, 2020
tosyne2much:
OP, where did you make your research that your firth two children would not carry SS anemia?
If both parents have sickle cell trait (HbAS) there is a one in four (25%) chance that any given child could be born with sickle cell anaemia. There is also a one in four chance that any given child could be completely unaffected. There is a one in two (50%) chance that any given child will get the sickle cell trait.

https://www.sicklecellsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Sickle-Cell-and-Trait-Family-Tree-Square-300x300.png
RomanceRe: Genotype Wants To Ruin Me, But I Am Fighting Back by Blindersoff: 10:36pm On Jan 07, 2020
1Sharon:
I'm guessing you lot have never heard about ammiocentesis?
It is amniocentesis not ammiocentesis
RomanceRe: Genotype Wants To Ruin Me, But I Am Fighting Back by Blindersoff: 10:35pm On Jan 07, 2020
Winneygirl:
You must be O+ too grin
I am also O+

so it is AA and O+. I am the complete package tongue
RomanceRe: Genotype Wants To Ruin Me, But I Am Fighting Back by Blindersoff: 10:33pm On Jan 07, 2020
Winneygirl:
Genotype war that I have fought and lost several times.
I give up.
When the Mr. AA Right shows up, we will marry.
.
Guy, don't even try it. Who told you it is from the 3rd child you will start having SS kids?
I've seen a family that had 6 kids. 5 were SS and they were all sickly till they died.
All these love can't stand the pain of knowing you could have avoided bringing a sick kid into the world.
I am 100% golden AA and ready to make a home. How you doing? wink
Foreign AffairsFlash:iran’s Supreme Leader Orders Direct Military Retaliation On US Interests. by Blindersoff(op): 7:27pm On Jan 07, 2020
https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/4fe06037ba2cdbe614628965e461f0edceea93e1/0_112_3500_2100/master/3500.jpg?width=620&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=1a3002b89aba5743ad5999ed551aa069

Iran threatens to hit US bases with medium- and long-range missiles


Iranian military forces have said they are prepared to use medium- to long-range missiles to attack US bases in the Middle East, in revenge for the assassination of the country’s most senior general, Qassem Suleimani.

According to a report by the semi-official Tasnim news agency, Iran has prepared 13 scenarios for retaliation, and the secretary of Iran’s national security council said that even the most limited of the options would be a “historic nightmare” for the US.

Ali Shamkhani told the news agency: “The 27 US bases that are closest to Iran’s border are already on high alert; they know that the response is likely to include medium-range & long-range missiles.”


Observers said that the escalating military rhetoric may leave Iranian leaders with little option but to attempt a major counterattack, or else face an extraordinary loss of face. The warnings have led US bases in Kuwait, Iraq, Jordan and Saudi Arabia to be placed on maximum alert status.

Members of the so-called Resistance axis, including pro-Iranian militias from Iraq, will meet in Tehran in the next 48 hours to discuss tactics, it was reported.

The leader of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps, Maj Gen Hossein Salami, warned on Tuesday that Iran would “set ablaze the places Americans love”.

Speaking to a crowd of thousands of mourners in Suleimani’s home town, Kerman, Salami said: “We will take revenge – a revenge that will be tough, strong, decisive and finishing and will make them regret.”



Other military figures speaking at the funeral said any base of US naval assets within 2,000 miles of Iran was a possible target.

The Iranian foreign minister, Javad Zarif, insisted the Iranian response to US state terrorism would be proportionate, and not conducted by surrogate forces.

“This is an act of aggression against Iran, and it amounts to an armed attack against Iran, and we will respond. But we will respond proportionately – not disproportionately … We are not lawless like President Trump.”

He said the attack would occur at the time of Iran’s choosing. He added “Unlike the United States, we do not take cowardly terrorist acts ... when we do it, we will declare it.”

Such a move would mark a change of tactics for Iran which has traditionally depended on surrogate forces to carry out attacks on its behalf.


In a lengthy speech to the Tehran Dialogue Forum, Zarif claimed that the US attack will have doomed the US to end its presence in the Middle East, but he argued that this would require closer cooperation between states that have been at loggerheads for decades.

After Suleimani’s death on Thursday, Iraq’s acting prime minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, said that he had been due to meet the general, who he said was bringing a message from Iran intended to reduce tensions with its regional rival Saudi Arabia.

Speaking in Washington on Tuesday, the US secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, rejected the suggestion that Suleimani was on a diplomatic mission.

“Is there any history that would indicate that it was remotely possible that this kind gentleman, this diplomat of great order Qassem Suleimani had traveled to Baghdad for the idea of conducting a peace mission?” he asked reporters derisively.

“We not only know the history, we know in that moment that was not true. Zarif is a propagandist of the first order.”

The Pentagon has sent six B-52 strategic bombers to the military base on the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia, which is beyond the range of Iran’s ballistic missiles, to prepare to hit Tehran if given the order.

The Iranian parliament on Tuesday voted for a motion, dubbed the “Harsh Revenge Motion”, which designates the Pentagon and those involved in the assassination of Suleimani as terrorists.

The MPs also voted to allocate €200m ($225m) to the Revolutionary Guards Corps’ al-Quds force within the next two months.

The parliamentarians wrote in a letter: “If this harsh revenge is proportionate, direct and military, and is taken promptly, America’s factious grandeur will be destroyed and US officials will truly understand that the era of hitting and running is over.

“Furthermore, it is necessary to concentrate on the issue of American military forces’ withdrawal from the West Asian region so that this aim will be achieved with the help of the Resistance Axis.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jan/07/iran-threatens-us-bases-missiles-retaliation-suleimani?CMP=share_btn_tw

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