9 comments

  • budman1 a day ago

    Strategic bombing has never won a war. Blow up buildings, kill people,sure. But never definitely ended a conflict. I suggest we stop the kinetics, and try diplomacy.

    • Bender 6 hours ago

      and try diplomacy.

      Diplomacy in Iran particularly since 1979 has rarely accomplished anything beyond a stalling tactic. The current regime has never been open to changing anything as a result of diplomacy. The world has grown tired of the bully. It's time for their regime to go one way or another.

    • _fw 21 hours ago

      There’s an argument that MAYBE it did - with the Second World War, and the allies’ ability to completely destroy the means of production in Germany and Japan.

      Aircraft factories, munitions factories, forges, steel refineries: all wiped out systematically to reduce the enemy’s ability to wage war.

      But to your point… this is not those days.

      • nicbou 21 hours ago

        German armaments production increased dramatically despite Allied bombing. If I'm not mistaken, the impact of bombing Germany is still hotly debated. The loss of alloy mines in the East was far more devastating, again if I'm not mistaken.

      • mistrial9 20 hours ago

        bombing in Germany for WWII included plenty of revenge targets that were not directly part of the war effort

    • aeternum 20 hours ago

      It's unclear what boots on the ground can do that bombing can't.

      Diplomacy generally doesn't work until neither side gains by extending the conflict.

  • comoMagna 19 hours ago

    why is this on hackernews? This is not hackernews. This is not related to tech in any way. I am trying to avoid the news/politics, I go to hackernews and I see these unrelated to tech at all politics posts. JumpCrisscross you posted several non tech related posts on hackernews already today.

    Looking at this account's posts, most of the stuff they post is just politics unrelated to tech.

    • snypher 19 hours ago

      Why is your account here from 2017; with zero karma and 4 comments, two of which are complaining about the submission quality?

      • comoMagna 19 hours ago

        Because so far I have enjoyed consuming content on hackernews for all these years (since 2014?) (for actual hacker news/tech/startups stuff), despite the fact that I don't post or comment much. I believe in internet lexicon it would be called "lurker?". Respect to you and have a good day!

        Now that I am looking at this account's posts, I am seeing that they post multiple times a day, every day pretty much. I am curious what is their incentive here? Full-time hacker news politics poster? Automated posting? I am just genuinely curious.