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Board Politics & Society
Re: Iran - Israel War
by
DaRude
on 19/06/2025, 19:49:28 UTC
Interestingly, Iranians are on the whole quite a bit more intelligent than Israelis, not to mention a lot more mentally tough.

  https://www.thecaliforniacourier.com/average-iq-by-country-2025-update/

This helps explain why Iran chose a much smarter strategy of creating and building in volume weapons which do not require high degrees of technical support on an ongoing basis as do aircraft, and instead developed missiles which outclassed the enemies' defensive systems and safely (and cheaply) stockpiled them.

so you think that it makes iran smart to use non-precise weapons, but with bigger blast power.. over isreals precision missiles that aim for intended target and limit collateral damage

analogy
well if you have modern man with a modern gun that shoots someone in the leg to stop them from progressing.. but it cost $500
vs
a cave man that picks up a few rocks and throws them at someone, where some hit kevlar vest and bounce off, no harm. and some hit the skull killing them.. and its free

does not mean the cave man is more intelligent because he stockpiles rocks

As of 22 March 2025, 15.613 children, 8.304 women and 3.839 elderly Palestinians were killed
so you're saying that these were actually intended targets of Isrel's precision missiles?  Undecided or this is what considered limited collateral damage with precision missiles now? What's the ratio of Israel's precision weapons fired to collateral damage, and how does it compare to other conflicts. Hint: don't look it up answers to scary questions unless you want to loose faith in humanity.