>When I say 'OK now you have 12 hours', you don't go out in the first hour and drop everything you have on them.
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When I say 'OK now you have 12 hours', you don't go out in the first hour and drop everything you have on them.
What did he expect? They had 12 hours left to bomb the shit out of Iran before the cease fire applied to them. Of course they were going to bomb Iran, and naturally Iran would retaliate. Why didn't the cease fire apply to everyone at the same time?
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When I say 'OK now you have 12 hours', you don't go out in the first hour and drop everything you have on them.
What did he expect? They had 12 hours left to bomb the shit out of Iran before the cease fire applied to them. Of course they were going to bomb Iran, and naturally Iran would retaliate. Why didn't the cease fire apply to everyone at the same time?
I think its an outdated concept to allow time for communication to reach all forces? Doesn't really work in the modern world.
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I think its an outdated concept to allow time for communication to reach all forces? Doesn't really work in the modern world.
Troops in the field don't have cell phones and wifi, they have radios at best. A sat phone if they're really important.
Yeah the individuals probably still have personal devices (even though they're not supposed to) but they don't keep a phone tree, and it's unlikely they have service in a war zone.
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Troops in the field don't have cell phones and wifi, they have radios at best. A sat phone if they're really important.
Yeah the individuals probably still have personal devices (even though they're not supposed to) but they don't keep a phone tree, and it's unlikely they have service in a war zone.
We’re not talking about people in fields with spears. These hypersonic missile facilities and fighter jets have plenty of communication channels with the top brass.