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An Obvious Question No One Asks

Date: Sunday, October 6, 2024 9:07 AM EST

Over the past few months there have been two highly touted occasions when Iran fired "ballistic missiles" in the direction towards Israel.  And both times from my understanding is that "none of the missiles" made it through the so-called "Iron Domb" around Israel.

This much we know.  So that leaves the question:

How big is the "Iron Domb"?  Does it include the entire United States of America?  Does it include Europe, Japan, and others.  Or does the "iron Domb" only pertain to Israel?

Because if the United States has a separate, but as effective, of an "Iron Domb" as Israel has, then does not that change the "balance of power" in the "nuclear weapon" standoff.

Making "World Peace" the best alternative out of this sticky situation...

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Or am i missing something--because if everyone can shoot down ballistic missiles before they reach their target, then what good are "ballistic missiles"?

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ps.  I meant to add this to yesterday's post about Liz Cheney becoming Kamala's Secretary of Defense.  I meant to also add that Kamala should make that clear well before the election (which essentially means now)--simply saying that if elected, she will ask Liz Cheney to be her Secretary of Defense.  Liz would be good at negotiating "World Peace" along with Kamala, the Vice President, the Secretary of State, etc.   I might point out that such a statement will make it even that much easier for the RINO patriots to finally jump ship.

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Danny Straus 1 month ago Member's comment

It is "iron dome" not "domb"  and it blocks most rockets, but not all.  And it can be easily overwhelmed if too many rockes are fires at the same time. that's why US ships and fighter jets had to help in the April attack.

They don't block the drones or mortars though.  And there are other defense systems as well.  The Arrow and David's sling for example.