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PraiseBeToScience -1 points ago +4 / -5

It takes an outrageous amount of explosive force to leave a crater from what would be effectively an air-burst explosion (technically. Since the RV is elevated significantly above the road surface).

This was a big bomb but it was nowhere near that strong since the damage it did was relatively limited.

Please stop confusing your imaginary 'what I think should happen' fantasy with reality.

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Sugar4Brains 1 point ago +2 / -1

sure bro.. bomb blows up the front walls of a street but not the street under the bomb. This was a missile strike. No RV bomb

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PraiseBeToScience 1 point ago +2 / -1

You are clearly underestimating the durability of the fucking earth.

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PraiseBeToScience 0 points ago +1 / -1

Okay. A missile strike from where? Who the fuck was flying a live AGM over Tennessee on Christmas Day you dumb dildo?

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Sugar4Brains 1 point ago +1 / -0

RPGs are missiles too. Did you watch the cop cam video that was release? They were casually telling a homeless guy that something serious is going to happen and he has to move to the next street.. then the cops casually walk past the RV and just say 'that's spooky like from a movie' and they mention the hardlines for communication for all southwest by the AT&T building.. and they weren't wearing their extra body armor until after the blast. They don't examine the RV at all.. yet we are to believe the culprit was just hanging out in there to blow himself up and not worry that cops would come check out his RV.. someone knew what the plan was and no way a bomb was sitting in the RV that could of been found out by a curious cop. The RV was only used to clear out the area and the cops had vague marching orders. There is also another video that shows something launched in the air towards there just before it blows up.

Go suck it stupid jackass

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PraiseBeToScience 0 points ago +1 / -1

Show me your crystal clear detailed pictures of the street, cleared of debris.