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News & Current Events May 9, 2026 at 1:51 AM

Iran accuses US of 'reckless military adventure'

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Iran accuses US of 'reckless military adventure'
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Iran accuses US of 'reckless military adventure'
Abbas Araghchi says the US attacks each time there is a diplomatic solution on the table.

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4lexM May 9, 2026 +39
What a funny accusation. I'm going to start accusing people irl of reckless adventures.
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Nervous_Chemical7566 May 9, 2026 +14
This language is likely a mocking reference to Trump’s crazy assertion that he was on an excursion lol. You know, Trump thought he was on a leisurely outing rather than an incursion. The world got a good laugh when there was nothing else to laugh about.
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[deleted] May 9, 2026 +34
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Sreg32 May 9, 2026 +7
Bibi. Probably Heggy as well. Trump surrounds himself with idiot yes men in his administration. Then Bibi comes in, and tells Trump what to do, and nobody will go against Trump at this point. Heggy leads the charge with his bizarro Christian rants to lock Trump in. Obama had an agreement with Iran, nuclear was being monitored. Trump elected, throws that out, then here's where we are.
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adamtnewman May 9, 2026 +18
You know who. Don't you find it weird that the country isn't mentioned anymore in all the Iran War news? They're not idiots either. This is exactly what they wanted. Only trump was dumb enough to fall for their tricks.
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TriXter69 May 9, 2026 +15
I mean he literally said, on video while smiling, he's been waiting 40 years for this. Its been his wet dream for half his life
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MentalDisintegrat1on May 9, 2026 +3
Iran has been preparing for war with America and Israel for decades. They can't win in a direct war but they can drag this out and make it a financial disaster for us. The Taliban did this as well 1 trillion for a war and we left the Taliban just took back over.
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Aggressive_Chair1470 May 9, 2026 +1
Afghanistan is like Russia,  a long history of failed invasion attempts. 
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Waloro May 9, 2026 +8
“Tricks” lol. More like a phone call. “dude, they are just 2 weeks away from having nukes, man! Trust me bro! Invade and you’ll be a hero!” And here we are
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Meritania May 9, 2026 +3
“They’re even more two weeks closer than they were two weeks ago”
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henningknows May 9, 2026 +27
This is true, however, Iran is run by a bunch of assholes as well, so no one is going to do anything about it.
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Logical-Inside-4235 May 9, 2026 +29
Did you ever consider that it NOT the USA’s job to solve other country’s issues? Perhaps they should stop involving themselves in everything - most importantly - stop interfering in other country’s elections and electorates? What an absolute shitshow the USA has become. Laughable.
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SubstantialSnacker May 9, 2026 +22
Iran has been funding terrorist groups like Al queda, hezbollah, isis, and the Houthis for decades. The US isn’t doing this for Iranian people, it’s doing it for itself
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smiddy53 May 9, 2026 +7
What 'threat' has the US ever been under specifically and directly from these groups that the US didn't cause to begin with? The US assisted this regimes rise to power in the first place..
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SubstantialSnacker May 9, 2026 +2
9/11? Also the US did not assist the Iran regime’s rise.
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smiddy53 May 10, 2026 +1
And 9/11 also couldn't possibly have been a consequence of the US f****** around for decades in the middle east beforehand? You thought you would be the one doing all the bombing? Also; al-qaeda took very little if any money from the Iranians, they were primarily self funded by Bin Laden's family property development empire in Saudi Arabia, the afghani and Pakistani taliban, and taxation control of whatever natural resources they could get their own hands on. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Contra_affair
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drdhuss May 9, 2026 -2
Huh the us didn't support the shah
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Logical-Inside-4235 May 9, 2026 -1
How’s that working for them?
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SubstantialSnacker May 9, 2026 +7
I feel like if the killing two heads of state, a significant portion of their nuclear production, and the military in conflict with the civilian government (where a civil war) is possible, while the US suffers only 13 deaths is considered a failure, I feel like your standards are too high.
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Francisconotoe79 May 9, 2026 -5
What country are you from? Let's mark it down and let you know if we help you in the future whenever Russia, China, Iran or one of their buddies decides you are next on the list for invasion since you don't need America as a friend anymore right, you are good ALL on your own right. Unless you live in Poland I would guess not...God damn Texas of Europe over there.
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Ok_Boysenberry5849 May 9, 2026 +11
The sheer arrogance of your comment... there is nothing wrong with solving other countries' issues. Giving them medicine, helping them solve logistical challenges or helping out in a crisis, fighting against bad actors (which would normally include Iran's regime, if the US actually ever had a plan for regime change). People aren't complaining because the USA is solving problems, but because they're starting new problems trying to enrich themselves at the expense of others, basically acting like a thug on the world stage, and doing such a poor job at it that they're not even managing to benefit from it themselves.
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HourPlate994 May 9, 2026 +6
No, but Iran has been funding terrorists not just in the middle east, but in Europe, Australia and yes, probably the US as well. So maybe Iran should stop too?
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henningknows May 9, 2026 +1
Yes I have considered this. That is why I agreed it’s. Reckless military adventure. I don’t agree with this war. Never said I did
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Prestigious_Load1699 May 9, 2026 -1
The irony of self-righteously proclaiming the electoral legitimacy of the Ayatollah regime.
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Few-Advantage2538 May 9, 2026 +4
If they were not run by a bunch of assholes, no one was going to do anything about it either way
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Basicyeti837 May 9, 2026 +7
I hate that Trump is forcing me to agree with Iran, but yes. Trump and Hegseth are misfit morons.
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CrewMemberNumber6 May 9, 2026 +11
I agree with them. This war was nothing but a distraction to take our attention away from the fact that Trump all over the Epstein files (it didn't work)
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66stang351 May 9, 2026 +3
Well, yeah
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Plastic-Ad-2496 May 9, 2026 +3
Yep, so is every American.
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Technical-Motor3546 May 9, 2026 +6
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day. 
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dakotanorth8 May 9, 2026 +15
*broken clock, like this entire thing
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Technical-Motor3546 May 9, 2026 +5
A broken clock can be wrong all day. If it's ten minutes fast it'll never be right. 
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Few-Advantage2538 May 9, 2026 +2
It will for a few fractions of a second
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Technical-Motor3546 May 9, 2026 +2
How is that possible
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Few-Advantage2538 May 9, 2026 +1
Plot two sine functions with different frequencies. There are moments when their values match eventually.
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AggravatingJudge7092 May 9, 2026 +1
If f(t) is the function that outputs the correct time, and g(t) = f(t) + 10 ( g(t) representing our offset clock), for both the clocks to show the same time, the output must be equal, i.e f(t) = g(t) ; that is f(t) = f(t) + 10 Remove f(t) both sides, 0 = 10, not possible! Both the clocks can never show the same time, regardless of what function f(t) is, whether f(t) is a sine functions or some other cyclical function as the above proof has considered a general function f(t) As for your sine functions analogy, you have to model each hand seperately as its own sine functions. Yes, sometimes the hour hands will show the same number but at those times the minute hand will not show the same number and vice versa
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Few-Advantage2538 May 9, 2026 +4
Wait, you said 10 minutes faster, I misunderstood it as 10% faster for some reason. Youre correct then, sorry for my mistake. With that said, an offset clock is not broken, its just uncalibrated.
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Technical-Motor3546 May 9, 2026 +2
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day. 
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SomniumOv May 9, 2026 +2
Then it's not broken, it's just not set correctly.
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Technical-Motor3546 May 9, 2026
Unless one of the gears inside keeps making it go ten minutes fast
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SomniumOv May 9, 2026 +1
If it goes faster or slower it will inevitably cross time with a correct clock. If it's broken in such a way that it will just jump 10 minutes from where you set it, just set it 10 minutes late. If it's made to check the real time and jump 10 minutes in front of that, it's not a broken clock, it's a prank device.
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Technical-Motor3546 May 9, 2026 +1
But I'm saying what if its broken in a way that prevents it from either being reset or from staying anything but ten minutes fast.
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TriXter69 May 9, 2026 +3
It's funny cause Trump literally referred to it as a conquest
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sonomamondo May 9, 2026 +4
indeed accurate
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no-more-depravity May 9, 2026 +4
The war was for nothing. A huge waste of lives and billions of dollars. **Iran was nowhere close to a nuclear bomb, experts say** [**https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/iran-was-nowhere-close-to-a-nuclear-bomb-experts-say/**](https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/iran-was-nowhere-close-to-a-nuclear-bomb-experts-say/) “Obviously, the war in Iraq was a big, fat mistake, all right?” Trump thundered when asked about **his call for then-President George W. Bush to be impeached**. “They lied. They said there were weapons of mass destruction. There were none, and they knew there were none.”
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The5dubyas May 9, 2026 +2
Fair.
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bullydog123 May 12, 2026 +1
Yes ut was reckless. Trump did it to stop the release of the Epstein files there was no rhyme or reason for the war. Its all from a scared egotistical pedophile
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Sherwoodlg May 9, 2026 +1
Have they considered their own reckless military adventures against most of the Middle East? Im confident there is a few leaders that are not fans.
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Funny-Ambition-7631 May 9, 2026 +1
Just wow At the same time iran bombs UAE
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Murky-Tiger-9675 May 9, 2026 -7
Its easy Iran, stop being terrorist so you wont get terrorised by powerful nation.
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