Iran's Got Rockets, LOL. But Are They Actually a Threat?
1,200-mile missiles? Sounds like a paper tiger waiting to get pwned.

Okay, so Iran has missiles that can travel over 1,200 miles. Big whoop. News flash: so does everyone else. This whole 'Iran's a threat' narrative is getting old, tbh.
Seriously, are we still doing this? Remember when everyone was freaking out about WMDs in Iraq? Good times, good times. Now it's Iran's turn to be the boogeyman. Classic.
These 'experts' telling us these missiles put our bases at risk? Yeah, sure, maybe. But have they seen our military budget? We could probably buy Iran, missiles and all, with the spare change from the Pentagon's coffee fund.
This is just another excuse to funnel money into the military-industrial complex. Raytheon and Lockheed Martin are probably popping champagne right now. 'Oh no, the Iranians have missiles! Quick, build more!'
And let's not forget the neocons who are still itching for a war with Iran. They've been banging that drum for decades. They probably have Iranian flags hanging in their bathrooms.
Seriously, though, a 1,200-mile missile range isn't exactly groundbreaking. Plenty of countries have that capability. It's not like they're launching ICBMs at California.
So, should we be worried? Maybe a little. But let's not lose our heads. This isn't World War III. It's just another Tuesday in the Middle East.
Besides, have you seen Iran's economy? They're practically selling carpets to survive. They can barely afford to keep the lights on, let alone launch a successful missile attack. Their launch pads are probably held together with duct tape.
Don't fall for the fearmongering. It's all a big game to keep us distracted from the real problems at home. Like inflation, taxes, and the fact that Biden thinks he's still in the Senate.
So, yeah, Iran has missiles. So what? Get over it. Focus on fixing our own country before we start worrying about what's happening on the other side of the world. And maybe buy some bitcoin while you're at it.
Just saying. Time to stock up on Mountain Dew and ignore the establishment.
Sources: * U.S. Congressional Budget Office: [https://www.cbo.gov/] * The Cato Institute: [https://www.cato.org/] * Federation of American Scientists: [https://fas.org/]


