Taking out Iran isn't that impossible

When I worked at Fingerhut, a friend of mine had a bumper sticker that said "The difficult, we do immediately. The impossible takes a little longer." That bumper sticker quickly became our company's motto. When I read Mark Penn's tweet, I immmediately thought of my friend's bumper sticker. It opened, saying "After reading so-many analyses that regime change in Iran was impossible, it seems as though the impossible is looking more and more possible."

It continued, saying "Some of the coverage is even turning as the WSJ story on the elimination of Ali Larijari documented how the leadership of Iran is being reduced on all fronts and the security apparatus is beginning to wear thin and is systematically being frightened."

There's a whole host of reasons why Iran is getting blown to bits day-by-day. First, between Israel's targeting of Iran's 'civilian' leadership and the U.S. targeting of military installations, the IRGC is likely demoralized greatly. Next, the USAF isn't just hitting traditional military targets. They're hitting the manufacturing bases, too. The U.S. isn't just destroying Iran's weapons. They're destroying Iran's manufacturers, too. Third, together, they're destroying Iran's leadership and morale. Finally, these 2 nations have held air supremacy from the opening minutes of the war. Check this out:

Then there's this:
And it’s pretty clear the US is preparing to take Kharg island once all the forces needed are in place to apply next level of pressure against Iran, which is alienating all of the other Arab countries with attacks on their hotels and airports.

All this support from Dems for not taking out Iran remains puzzling given this regime was amassing thousands of ballistic missiles on top of its nuclear program and machine gunned its own people by the bushel to put down protest.

Once the U.S. captures Kharg, they'll totally control the flow of Iranian oil. That should frighten the bejesus out of Iran and China. It was obvious that Trump was miles ahead in strategy after he took out the military installations on Kharg Island but left the oil infrastructure intact.

If I had to guess, I'd bet that we're entering the final stage of this war. All that's left is to sieze Iran's oil and either kill the Basij or negotiate a surrender with them. Once the secret police have been eliminated, the Iranian people can fill the streets with pro-western protesters. What a beautiful sight that will be.

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