Iran Unveils Its First UAV Bomber
ms_gen writes "Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad unveiled today the first UAV bomber produced by Iran. The drone, named Karrar (farsi for Striker) can carry various types of bombs. It can reach up to 900 km/h in speed and has a range of 1000 kilometers (620 miles). The Iranian president mentions that 'Karrar is a symbol of the progress of defence technology in Iran.'"
Unfortunately at the time, that was the only way to bomb people. We haven't "carpet bombed" anyone is a loooonggg time. And we weren't the only ones to use this technique. As for the nuclear weapons, it's not like we're lobbing those at countries left and right. We used two, "Fat man" and "Little Boy". We gained a lot of knowledge after using them and one of the things we learned is how horrific they are. I'm not really sure if these smaller countries understand that. Their more concerned with being able to use it as a bargaining chip without thinking about the responsibility that goes along with it.
I'm pretty sure we wouldn't make anymore if no one else was trying to make them, but guess what. That's the problem. Countries still want to make these dammed things. And I find it somewhat laughable that you mention that we are "using trade and political embargoes" as if that's a bad thing. What would you rather us do, bomb them? How else are we going to convince countries not to pursue something against our interest? "Hey Iran, can you pretty please not pursue nukes!".
This is how the system is supposed to work, i.e. using non-violent means to convince them to not do something. We also give out a lot of monetary incentives for the exact same thing. I think the big problem is that these countries want to take the money, but they don't want to follow the conditions. But you know, the minute we stop providing cash, then these governments are going to start complaining to their citizens how evil we are for not giving support.
I'm sure it must be nice to have this view where the US is this evil entity and the rest of the world is perfect, but in reality every government sucks. Iran is still pissed about the Shaw. And honestly, I don't blame them. That was a huge cluster fuck on Carter's watch, but the world was a completely different animal at that time.
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We used two, "Fat man" and "Little Boy".
More than enough. The US should be ashamed, fuck, really ashamed, at the fact. And all you can say is that the US "just" used two.
We gained a lot of knowledge after using them and one of the things we learned is how horrific they are.
Bullshit, the US didn't didn't use any more nukes because the URSS had nukes too.
What would you rather us do, bomb them?
Well, you ALREADY bomb countries, I don't think I need to give examples, present and past. And what would those interests be?
How else are we going to convince countries not to pursue something against our interest?
And what would those interests be? Please, mention them explicitly, instead of just bombing the fuck of any country you want and excuse yourselves with WMDs and terrorism. Wait, no, even better, keep your "interests" in your own country and let Iran mind for themselves.
But you know, the minute we stop providing cash, then these governments are going to start complaining to their citizens how evil we are for not giving support.
Mention those governments, please. And also note that giving cash is not the same as a trade embargo. And also note that giving cash to buy weapons the US produces is not helping.
I'm sure it must be nice to have this view where the US is this evil entity and the rest of the world is perfect, but in reality every government sucks.
Yes, many governments suck, but the US is the one that is always at war. So yeah, the US is pretty evil.