>>23246585
obamahate?
>>23246585
obamahate?
how are people so stupid?
how does the government know that he has it?
what the hell is wrong with people?
how would you know this?
why would you post this?
you don't know this.
you post it to cause fear.
"Fun Fact: Israel Based Its Strike That Killed Dozens of Iran's Top Military on a 'Game of Thrones' Scene"
not sure why this is a 'fun' fact.
maybe 'psychopathic' fact.
https://redstate.com/brandon_morse/2025/06/27/fun-fact-israel-based-it-strike-that-killed-dozens-of-irans-top-military-on-a-game-of-thrones-scene-n2190989
the idea is ancient, and the psychopath Roman Emperor Caracalla used it.
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During the winter of 215–16, Caracalla stayed in Nicomedia with the Roman army preparing to launch a campaign against the Armenians and Parthians. According to Dio, Caracalla sought a pretext for war in the refusal by the Parthian king Vologases VI to release a pair of hostages – Tiridates of Armenia and a Cynic philosopher named Antiochus. However, when Vologases was deposed by his brother Artabanus the hostages were sent to Caracalla, temporarily depriving the emperor of a casus belli.[7]
Caracalla instead invented a new basis for war, though Dio and Herodian present conflicting accounts of what happened. Both historians record that Caracalla justified his war on the grounds that Artabanus had denied the emperor's request to marry the Parthian king's daughter. Dio states that Artabanus refused because he believed, probably correctly, that Caracalla would use the marriage as an excuse to annex Parthia. Herodian presents a different version, stating that Artabanus was worn down by Caracalla's requests and agreed to the marriage. During a celebration of Caracalla's arrival, probably at the Parthian royal palace in Arbela, Caracalla ordered his troops to massacre the guests.[8] Herodian writes:
A huge mob of barbarians gathered and stood about casually, wherever they happened to be, eager to see the bridegroom and expecting nothing out of the ordinary. Then the signal was given, and Caracalla ordered his army to attack and massacre the spectators. Astounded by this onslaught, the barbarians turned and fled, wounded and bleeding. Artabanus himself, snatched up and placed on a horse by some of his personal bodyguards, barely escaped with a few companions. The rest of the Parthians, lacking their indispensable horses, were cut down (for they had sent the horses out to graze and were standing about). They were unable to escape by running, either; their long, loose robes, hanging to their feet, tripped them up.[9]
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from:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthian_war_of_Caracalla