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U.S. believes Iran has transferred short-range ballistic missiles to Russia, AP sources say

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By AAMER MADHANI and ZEKE MILLER

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So much for the vaunted Russian military.

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Maybe Russia can show off Iran's finest next Victory Day.

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China has held back from providing Russians with weaponry but has surged sales to Russia of machine tools, microelectronics and other technology that Moscow in turn is using to produce missiles, tanks, aircraft and other weaponry, according to U.S. officials.

So China and Iran are now part of Russia's rear industrial capacity.

Zelensky claims he has the right to attack these areas with US/NATO provided weapons.

Zelensky wants to hit China and Iran.

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Assume this totally unconfirmed speculation is referring to the HM-120.

Have not seen any actual evidence to support this theory yet.

(Russian missiles are up to the task)

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JJE

Assume this totally unconfirmed speculation is referring to the HM-120.

Have not seen any actual evidence to support this theory yet.

(Russian missiles are up to the task)

Yes, but they waste them targeting civilians.

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Was the military school in Poltava a legitimate military target?

yes or no

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JJE

Was the military school in Poltava a legitimate military target? 

yes or no

Are you suggesting that Russia don’t target civilians?

yes or no.

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"Thus, not only does Iran abstain from engaging in such actions itself, but it also calls upon other countries to cease the supply of weapons to the sides involved in the conflict.”

Well stated by Iran, doubt the western military industrial complex will listen though.

Are you suggesting that Russia don’t target civilians?

Russia doesn't intentionally target civilians, no. A certain White House enabled military in the Middle East is another story.

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burgers and beers

Russia doesn't intentionally target civilians, no. 

It does.

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Assume this totally unconfirmed speculation is referring to the HM-120.

Have not seen any actual evidence to support this theory yet.

Pretty safe to assume you don't have access to US satellite imagery so you can't comment knowledgeably one way or the other.

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Pretty safe to assume you don't have access to US satellite imagery so you can't comment knowledgeably one way or the other.

There is not a single word about satellite images in the article.

The level of U.S. intelligence findings - "highly likely", not more precise.

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Nor do you.

Yes.

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Underworld - Russia doesn't intentionally target civilians, no....... It does." *

Nope, and you still havent answered the question JJE asked you. Was the military school in Poltava a legitimate military target?

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Underworld - Russia doesn't intentionally target civilians, no....... It does."

Nope

Russia has committed war crimes against civilians in Ukraine.

So yes.

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Russia doesn't intentionally target civilians, no.

So... they just like to blow up apartment buildings, and whoopsie, who knew there were people inside?

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burgers and beersSep. 8 10:47 pm JST

Was the military school in Poltava a legitimate military target?

Possibly but the hospital wasn't.

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Burgers and beers

Underworld - Russia doesn't intentionally target civilians, no....... It does

Nope

There have been numerous occasions where Russia has targeted civilians with no military value. Until you acknowledge that, there is no discussion.

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Russia doesn't intentionally target civilians

Someone fell for the lies of a dictator...

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