I still think we should have blown them to bits in '79 when I was over there. I felt it then and I feel it now, and I'm sorry for the hostage familys but they chose the life as did I.
We'll never be able to trust these sumbitches. We couldn't even trust them when the Irishman O'bama gave them everything they wanted and they still took more. So how in hell can we trust them now ? I guess the exercise in American firepower meant something and we did send them back to a near stone age existence. They got no Navy, not above ground, no Air Force, their missile production lines blowed to shit. And we set back their nuke program. But they will rebuild, and they dont give a damn about their own non IRGC people anyways.
We saw that when they broke out the machine guns on those demonstrators.
What a region, believe you me. The Turks were no different, especially under Marshall Law when the army, the police, and the fascist para-militaries had a free reign. I knew a guy, a shop owner who was an ex Turk para-trooper and a member of the far right "Grey Wolves" para-military group. Boy the stories he told me freely would send a chill down your spine. I'm talking "filling in the ditches" type stuff of which the Turks have some experience in.
Just ask an Armenian. If you can find one they missed.
It really is a savage world. Over there most of all and theres a reason those of us who have been there don't tell storys if in fact we even talk about it. Its because Most American's, I think, can't really believe them. Yes they can run around calling Trump "fascist" or "racist" all day long like spoiled little douchbags who have never even missed a lunch but they can't relate to the savage world outside our borders and what real inhumanity and loss of political and human rights exists in this spinning shithole of a planet.