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Good, get rid of all the Mullahs, Tin Pot Dictators and other assorted forces of destabilization. I'm 100% for it and it should have happened a long time ago.
Problem is, the U.S. has a bit of a ... mixed history replacing mullahs and dictators with "same song, different key" leaders - including in Iran.
The next thing that needs to happen is getting the Slavic brothers to stop killing each other and bring them both back into the Western fold completely.
You know one side doesn't really see themselves as a "brother" in that one, given the history of abuse they underwent under a previous family arrangement, right?
Perfect, they can be given guns and turned back on Cuba, in exchange for citizenship, VA money and free education for their troubles. Bay of Pigs 2.0.
Somehow, that bit in yellow doesn't entirely sell the endeavour in an ... optimistic light :)
Doesn't really fit. The Trump administration doesn't look like it has any intention of remaking the country - regime removal, not regime change.
It may not look like it to you, but POTUS47 sure sounds like it to me ;)
Sounds to me like "Pick whoever you like. No, not that guy. No, not him, either ..." Is that "intent of regime change"? I guess it's in the eye of the beholder.
 
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This isn't really a problem for the Americans per se. As I stated above, they are energy independent

This is akin to saying that the Global Financial Crisis wouldn't impact anyone else. I'm fairly sure if the global economy is on fire, the Americans are not immune from feeling a bit warm.
 
Perhaps not a ‘short-term’ problem for America per se. However, the petrodollar has never been at risk like it is now. If America retreats to frack-frack-fracking and buying 1.5Tbbls of Canadian *WCS a year to flaunt its energy independence, having unbalanced the M.E., it’s only a matter of time until the petroyuan becomes a thing. It’s only a matter of time now, because I don’t think America has enough truly-strategic vision to keep the petrodollar alive.

The Iranians have literally floated a version of this idea. Saying they'll let through cargoes that aren't settled in dollars.

It's funny how so many people here are unabashedly pro-oil and yet completely clueless to those dollars circulate back to the US.
 
Well it's an apple vs oranges comparison...

The UK is a nuclear power with a nuclear deterrent constantly at sea & has 2 aircraft carriers to help execute on their foreign policy (whatever that may be these days)
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That being said...

The RN's current readiness seems pretty low, despite what their published numbers seem to indicate.

That isn't so much a criticism as it is a simple observation.

As of December, 2025, the MoD claims that just over 50% of their surface fleet is in an enhanced state of readiness, and their surface fleet stood at 53 ships. But in reality they didn't have a single platform available - old or new, to respond to an unexpected crisis.

Their entire attack submarine fleet is tied up, and only a single nuclear missile submarine is deployed as part of their year round deterrence.

No air defence destroyers were available. Apparently no Type 23's were available.

Neither carrier was immediately available

(Understandable, you can't just yank a carrier & air wing off a shelf and flick a switch...but they literally JUST came back from their tour which was intended to show
UK is a P5 nation as well, which changes all of the calculus.

As to the state of the RN there was (and still is) a camp that believes that RN had to cannibalize itself in order to float carriers - especially on the people front. That camp would say that the current state OF the RN was completely predictable, and equally avoidBLE
 
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