Why I think they will lose.
Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq size comparison with Iran:

Not that size is the only determination of possible victory, but it looks like Iran might be harder to take and hold due to it's size.
Why I think they will lose.
Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq size comparison with Iran:

Not that size is the only determination of possible victory, but it looks like Iran might be harder to take and hold due to it's size.
"...the most likely reason is that not many people are using it anymore"
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The best part about all these articles is that the Americans talk about how much they love Canadians. When it comes down to it though, they just love the dollars. There is nothing else they refer to loving about them in the articles from what I've seen.
My favorite part:
Border town officials say there's a range of reasons why Canadians aren't heading south anymore — from the weak exchange rate compared to the U.S. dollar, to the lack of consumer carbon tax making gas a little bit cheaper up north.
No mention of the threat of arrest, disappearance, being shot, etc.
I mourn Notepad as well, but Notepad++ is great and it hasn't smeared shit on itself yet.
Using "racking" instead of the correct "wracking" in "wracking my brain". Not very common, but it annoys me... But not as much as "could of"... That is the worst, just stop it!
This is online and in person in Canada.
Not defending the 88, he could be a racist, but he's apparently from Taiwan. It is a common number in Chinese culture, guessing Taiwan too. Where I live there have been a couple of businesses with "88" in the name and both were Chinese.
Never too late to start!
On the CBC coverage they didn't use anyone's real names, it was all just dance names.
I thought it was super entertaining compared to something like running or high jump. If anyone doubts these people's athleticism, just watch and you'll change your mind.
That is good, I think they should run with Tampon Tim and use this line.
They sing a lot about workers rights and unions, maybe you are joking. "Boys on the Docks" is almost what you're after, but not saying directly to join a union.
Ken: It’s brand new. It’s about my grandfather, John Kelley. He organized most of the union workers down on the fish pier.
Reference: https://lollipopmagazine.com/1997/10/dropkick-murphys-boys-on-the-docks-interview/
Also, their song "Which Side Are You On" starts with the lyrics:
Our father was a union man, Some day I'll be one too.
Well there is that, but Afghanistan has mountains and Vietnam has jungle...I wasn't sure if those three are comparable obstacles.