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Re: Iranian War Ballpeen 04/12/26 12:01 PM
Just clicking

As long as Iran continues to insist that they lay claim to international waters, this isn't going anywhere. Same to the nuclear question. After that it might produce some compromise.
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Re: Very long time, very little talk from me Ballpeen 04/12/26 11:32 AM
Originally Posted by BrownsBabe
HI all!

For those who may remember me, it's been a good long time since I've been around.

To say my life has been crazy is very much an understatement. My oldest is about to graduate from high school and embark on a college adventure. He'll be going to Ohio State (Go Bucks!). He hopes to join the band in his 2nd year. He plays the sousaphone, so if he does make the band, he'll get to dot the i! My youngest is in 7th grade and going through some crap right now. But we're managing. Me? I'm in a job I LOVE. I'm a paraprofessional at an elementary school. So I work with special needs kiddos all day. They are the best! After a nearly 2-year battle, my husband of 20+ years passed away in January 2025 from a very rare and very aggressive form of Leukemia. It has been the hardest thing I've ever done.

So now, at the "young" age of 52, I'm a widowed, single mom, working 1.5 jobs (half is because I do it on a substitute basis, but I teach driver's ed). Do not recommend this kind of life.

Anyway, hi!

Hey Babe! This is a wonderful gift on a Sunday morning. Do us all a favor and stick around every now and then, and by now and then I mean more often than the time that has passed since your last post.

Sorry to hear about your husband. Sorry I have forgotten his name. I always liked the stories and pics you put up when you guys went to Mid -Ohio and places for the races.


Funny how time passes so swiftly. You now have a college aged kid. Hard to believe. It just proves that the days are long, but the years are short.

Anyway, great to hear from you and even with the tragedy it sounds like you are on solid footing. You will always be a member of the inner circle.

Take care and talk to you later!
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Re: Very long time, very little talk from me GMdawg 04/12/26 07:55 AM
*waving like forest gump* Hey Babe
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Re: Prayers please for my mom GMdawg 04/12/26 07:53 AM
Is she ready for a motorcycle ride yet? wink
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Re: Very long time, very little talk from me dawg66 04/12/26 03:06 AM
Hi Babe. It's good to hear from you, sorry about your husband's passing but I'm glad things are going OK.
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Re: Cleveland Guardians 2.0 YTownBrownsFan 04/12/26 02:12 AM
Messick has been an ace so far this year. 3-0 with a 0.51 ERA. Just awesome. laugh
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Re: Cleveland Guardians 2.0 waterdawg 04/12/26 12:56 AM
Venting ... I am amazed at the chock performance by this team with the bases loaded again this season ..
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Very long time, very little talk from me BrownsBabe 04/12/26 12:49 AM
HI all!

For those who may remember me, it's been a good long time since I've been around.

To say my life has been crazy is very much an understatement. My oldest is about to graduate from high school and embark on a college adventure. He'll be going to Ohio State (Go Bucks!). He hopes to join the band in his 2nd year. He plays the sousaphone, so if he does make the band, he'll get to dot the i! My youngest is in 7th grade and going through some crap right now. But we're managing. Me? I'm in a job I LOVE. I'm a paraprofessional at an elementary school. So I work with special needs kiddos all day. They are the best! After a nearly 2-year battle, my husband of 20+ years passed away in January 2025 from a very rare and very aggressive form of Leukemia. It has been the hardest thing I've ever done.

So now, at the "young" age of 52, I'm a widowed, single mom, working 1.5 jobs (half is because I do it on a substitute basis, but I teach driver's ed). Do not recommend this kind of life.

Anyway, hi!
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Re: Carson Schwesinger DROY BADdog 04/11/26 11:33 PM
Originally Posted by bonefish
His second season should be fun to watch.

Based upon his rookie season we are in for a treat.

For many years to come!
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Re: Prayers please for my mom TTTDawg 04/11/26 08:21 PM
Just saw this. Prayers from here YTown.
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Re: Prayers please for my mom mac 04/11/26 06:54 PM
yt...sounds like good news.. thumbsup

Tell mom the DTers are pulling for her.
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Re: Prayers please for my mom PitDAWG 04/11/26 05:36 PM
Man these progress reports are sol positive! That's wonderful YTown!
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Re: Prayers please for my mom YTownBrownsFan 04/11/26 05:25 PM
Mom was up and walked around a little bit. (with support from the rehab staff) She is getting stronger ..... and more impatient. I mean, she's been there for 2 whole days. rofl
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Re: Iranian War PitDAWG 04/11/26 04:37 PM
Nothing like ratcheting up the situation just as you're entering into peace talks says good faith and sets a positive tone for the negotiations.

Did I need purple font for that?
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Re: Iranian War northlima dawg 04/11/26 04:25 PM
This looks only to be a couple hours old.


Iran threatens to attack US Navy ships entering Strait of Hormuz after first American vessels moved through channel

Iran threatened to attack any US Navy ships that enter the Strait of Hormuz shortly after American vessels moved through the channel for the first time since the war broke out.

Tehran warned Pakistani mediators that “if the vessel continues to move, it will be targeted within 30 minutes, and the Iranian-American negotiations will suffer,” a Foreign Ministry spokesperson told Khabar Network, according to Fars News Agency.

The warning comes just after reports broke that “multiple” US vessels had crossed the strait for the first time in months in a move that “was not coordinated with Iran.”
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Re: Iranian War PitDAWG 04/11/26 04:18 PM
The U.S. has certainly sent a huge amount of weaponry to Ukraine. I also agree, as you pointed out, were ground weapons and not of the Naval artillery variety. Much of it was also more for defensive purposes and restricted to short range weapons that lacked the capability to reach deep inside of Russia. I'm sure there is some overlap however.
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Re: Iranian War northlima dawg 04/11/26 04:18 PM
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
How many wars have you ever seen simply be paused to reload? I can't think of a single one, ever.

I agree, probably not, but we have been sending a lot of munitions to Ukraine over the last several years, but it is noted most have been geared towards land assaults.

yeah, a trillion to trillion and a half a year don't buy you much in ammo anymore. Maybe we should ask Ukraine if we could borrow some drones.
Oh, yeah trump turned down Z
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Re: Iranian War northlima dawg 04/11/26 04:15 PM
The Lebanon PM said that he is no longer coming next week to the United Nations and Washington DC to engage in de-escalation talks with Israel. They also say that Hezbollah also rejected negotiations with Israel.
So I would assume Israel is loading up the bombers as we speak.
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Re: Iranian War Ballpeen 04/11/26 03:46 PM
Originally Posted by PitDAWG
How many wars have you ever seen simply be paused to reload? I can't think of a single one, ever.

I agree, probably not, but we have been sending a lot of munitions to Ukraine over the last several years, but it is noted most have been geared towards land assaults.
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Re: Iranian War PitDAWG 04/11/26 03:22 PM
I don't support China doing any of this but from a strategic standpoint it makes sense. Back when smart people were in charge we were doing the exact same thing. We were furnishing Ukraine with enough support to fight one of our biggest "used to be enemies", Russia. Why wouldn't you? You keep your own troops at home and simply pay for the equipment to weaken your enemy. And we had Europe helping share that cost. It's much cheaper than fighting a war with them yourself.

So why wouldn't China, as well as Russia for that matter, do the same by helping fund Iran's war with the U.S.?
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Re: Iranian War northlima dawg 04/11/26 03:00 PM
U.S. Intelligence Shows China Taking a More Active Role in Iran War
China may have shipped missiles to Iran, and Beijing is allowing some companies to sell Tehran supplies that can be used in military production, American officials said.

Mark MazzettiEric SchmittJulian E. Barnes
By Mark MazzettiEric Schmitt and Julian E. Barnes
Reporting from Washington

April 11, 2026, 9:50 a.m. ET
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American intelligence agencies have obtained information that China in recent weeks may have sent a shipment of shoulder-fired missiles to Iran for its conflict with the United States and Israel, according to U.S. officials.

The officials said that the intelligence is not definitive that the shipment has been sent, and that there is no evidence that the Chinese missiles have yet been used against American or Israeli forces during the conflict.

But even a debate in Beijing over sending missiles to Iran suggests the degree that China sees itself as having a stake in the conflict. Intelligence agencies have assessed that China is secretly taking an active stance in the war, allowing some companies to ship chemicals, fuel and components that can be used in military production to Iran for the war.

Shoulder fired missiles, known as MANPADS, are capable of shooting down low-flying aircraft.

China has long been reluctant to send finished military equipment to Iran, but some officials in the government want Beijing to allow its companies to directly supply the Iranian security forces during the conflict with the United States.

If the Chinese government did allow the shipment of missiles, it would be a significant escalation and an indication that at least some of China’s leaders are working actively to bring about an American military defeat in a war that has engulfed the Middle East.

The intelligence about possible Chinese support to Iran comes as American intelligence agencies have seen evidence that Russia has provided the Iranian military with specific satellite intelligence to help Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps target American ships, along with military and diplomatic installations throughout the Middle East.

Taken together, the military support to Iran shows how America’s powerful adversaries have seen an opportunity to raise the costs for the United States for launching the war and to potentially bog down the American military in the conflict.

Chinese support to Iran comes at a delicate moment in US-China relations. President Trump is planning next month to travel to China to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping, a summit that is expected to focus on a range of trade, technology and military issues. The summit was originally scheduled for March, but was delayed because of the Iran war.

American intelligence agencies have been carefully tracking what support Russia and China have provided to Iran during the war. American officials have seen Russia as more eager to help, sending food aid, nonlethal military supplies and satellite imagery to Tehran. But Moscow appears to have ruled out providing any offensive or defensive military equipment, for fear of provoking the United States.


Chinese officials overall have been eager to protect, at least publicly, their image as a neutral party. Former officials say that Iran is reliant on China for parts that go into its missiles and drones, but Beijing is able to argue that those components, however crucial, can be used to manufacture more than just weaponry. China also provided some intelligence and supplied dual-use parts to Iran, much as they provided to Russia during its war with Ukraine.

A CNN report on Saturday said that China was preparing to send a shipment of shoulder-fired missiles to Iran in the coming weeks.

A spokesman for China’s embassy to the United States strongly denied his government had shipped missiles to Iran during the war.

“China has never provided weapons to any party in the conflict; the information in question is untrue,” said Liu Pengyu, the spokesman. “As a responsible major country, China consistently fulfills its international obligations. We urge the U.S. side to refrain from making baseless allegations, maliciously drawing connections, and engaging in sensationalism; we hope that relevant parties will do more to help de-escalate tensions.”

China is heavily dependent on oil that passes through the Strait of Hormuz, and is anxious not to do anything that extends the war, according to American officials. At the same time, at least some Chinese officials are interested in supporting Tehran in a war that is seen as weakening American standing and strength.

China is Iran’s largest trading partner, and the largest purchaser of Iranian oil. According to a report by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, a group founded by Congress to examine America’s bilateral ties to China, “Chinese purchases account for roughly 90 percent of Iran’s exported oil, providing tens of billions of dollars in annual revenue that supports Iran’s government budget and military activities.”

Still, China experts have noted that China’s public rhetoric during the Iran war has been mostly neutral, possibly because of the deep economic ties that China has with Arab nations in the Persian Gulf which have been under attack by Iran during the conflict.

“If anything, they are siding rhetorically more so with their Gulf partners than with Iran,” said Henrietta Levin of the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. “The economic, the technological relationship, the energy relationship with the Gulf is in many ways more strategically significant for China than anything it has with Iran.”
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Re: The Dems... again mgh888 04/11/26 01:49 PM
I guess. And trying to prevent the peaceful transfer of power and lining up fake electors is Patriotic. Got it.
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Re: The Dems... again PitDAWG 04/11/26 01:32 PM
They're only traitors when they're democrats. Try to keep up.
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Re: The Dems... again Damanshot 04/11/26 12:14 PM
Trump gets accused of roughly the same thing... I don't see you call him a scumbag...
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Re: Iranian War Damanshot 04/11/26 12:12 PM
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
It's the Dems 2 who are radical.

Yes,,, Sure.. A democrat called for the complete destruction of a society.. Yup...That is certainly proof positive that Dems are Radical... Sure

Keep telling yourself that...
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