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Didn't fit the narrative. marble falls Sunday #1
Exactly SheltieLover Sunday #3
Of course. dalton99a Sunday #2
They are not hiding damage assessments from the Iranians, who know perfectly well what they hit Prairie Gates Sunday #4
Of course ForgedCrank Sunday #10
I've watched enough spy movies to take a different point of view... CincyDem Sunday #5
Iran is already getting the realtime images from the same kind of service from Russian and Chinese satellites LiberalArkie Sunday #6
I seriously doubt they are getting all the imagery they want when they want it EX500rider Sunday #7
Really? Then why is Iran's targeting substantially better this time around then it was in the 12 Day War? China is artemisia1 Sunday #8
Having target locations and having timely accurate battle damage assessment are 2 different things EX500rider Sunday #9
Chinese spy ships are in the Arabian Sea near the Gulf of Oman which, being near U.S. bases in the GCC States artemisia1 Sunday #12
Iran does not require spy ships or recent Russian satellite imagery to know where highly visible... EX500rider Sunday #14
see post 5, Cincy Dem NJCher Sunday #15
My mistake. Apologies. artemisia1 Sunday #17
UHH..A Chinese ship near the Gulf of Oman is reportedly giving real-time intelligence to Iran. LiberalArkie Sunday #11
Thanks. Real research trumps learning from "spy movies"... /nt artemisia1 Sunday #13
Hope is not a method. China and Russia will not miss the opportunity to screw us. Maru Kitteh Sunday #16
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