View Poll Results: Leave or remain?
Leaving asap due to the assassination
0
0%
Leaving, I was anyway
3
15.00%
Staying, it happens every few years
12
60.00%
Staying but extra vigilant
5
25.00%
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Iran - You leaving or staying?
#1
Iran - You leaving or staying?
Well that escalated quickly, apparently to hit Iran the mericans will use their Abu Dhabi airbase for their drones.
So, has the killing of the Qud's leader made you think about whether to stay on here?
So, has the killing of the Qud's leader made you think about whether to stay on here?
#2
Re: Iran - You leaving or staying?
Imagine if that AD airbase was droned. Doesn't look good for 2020 house prices.
#3
Re: Iran - You leaving or staying?
Just a move by the Septic War Machine / Corporations / Stock Movers and Shakers to make some extra money while they still can with their Orange Pinocchio in charge really. Nothing new here. There might be a few gives and takes but at the end of the day the Septics have more than 3 dozen bases surrounding the Iran region so who will win that one is pretty obvious. They will never commit to a ground war though, thats political suicide and everyone knows it.
Plus Iran hasnt got the bomb, despite of what everyone would make you believe, otherwise the US axis will never dare to finger them. Take N Korea's example, now we know for sure that they have the bomb so all US can do is saber rattle at it, I dont see them killing any of their guys. Pak's got the Nuke, wheres the attack despite it being proven without any doubt that the Afghan war went on for so long because of Paks support of the Taliban. Man its all about money at the end of the day, those in power want to make more money and those not in power cant do anything about it.
Vigilance is definitely needed though, especially if you look like the Septics.
Plus Iran hasnt got the bomb, despite of what everyone would make you believe, otherwise the US axis will never dare to finger them. Take N Korea's example, now we know for sure that they have the bomb so all US can do is saber rattle at it, I dont see them killing any of their guys. Pak's got the Nuke, wheres the attack despite it being proven without any doubt that the Afghan war went on for so long because of Paks support of the Taliban. Man its all about money at the end of the day, those in power want to make more money and those not in power cant do anything about it.
Vigilance is definitely needed though, especially if you look like the Septics.
#4
Re: Iran - You leaving or staying?
Currently here.
Didn't even hear about it until I spoke with my dad yesterday. Heading back to saudi on Friday . Just be following the news. Live on base in Saudi but seeing how it's a training facility rather than an active base, I'd have thought there were far more important targets.
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Re: Iran - You leaving or staying?
I selected this one: Staying but extra vigilant
We're not worried really, we're aware of the region as a whole and the political situation here has had ups and downs for years.
However, we did agree a basic plan in case poopy hits the fan. Interested if anyone else has and what the general consensus is. Ours is; whoever has the car comes home, rendez-vous there. Grab some shit (including a handy 'grab bag' which is passports and a spare credit card basically, drive south-ish inland towards Al Ain. Take stock, keep going to Oman if needs be (depending on visa situation). Generally just get out the city. Running to the airport feels a bit futile. Would probably return to apartment and continue working / living.
Those who were in London in the aftermath of the 7/7 attacks probably went to work the next day and got on with it. I imagine much of the attitude here will be a delayed version of the same / MASS PANIC
We're not worried really, we're aware of the region as a whole and the political situation here has had ups and downs for years.
However, we did agree a basic plan in case poopy hits the fan. Interested if anyone else has and what the general consensus is. Ours is; whoever has the car comes home, rendez-vous there. Grab some shit (including a handy 'grab bag' which is passports and a spare credit card basically, drive south-ish inland towards Al Ain. Take stock, keep going to Oman if needs be (depending on visa situation). Generally just get out the city. Running to the airport feels a bit futile. Would probably return to apartment and continue working / living.
Those who were in London in the aftermath of the 7/7 attacks probably went to work the next day and got on with it. I imagine much of the attitude here will be a delayed version of the same / MASS PANIC
#6
Re: Iran - You leaving or staying?
I selected this one: Staying but extra vigilant
We're not worried really, we're aware of the region as a whole and the political situation here has had ups and downs for years.
However, we did agree a basic plan in case poopy hits the fan. Interested if anyone else has and what the general consensus is. Ours is; whoever has the car comes home, rendez-vous there. Grab some shit (including a handy 'grab bag' which is passports and a spare credit card basically, drive south-ish inland towards Al Ain. Take stock, keep going to Oman if needs be (depending on visa situation). Generally just get out the city. Running to the airport feels a bit futile. Would probably return to apartment and continue working / living.
Those who were in London in the aftermath of the 7/7 attacks probably went to work the next day and got on with it. I imagine much of the attitude here will be a delayed version of the same / MASS PANIC
We're not worried really, we're aware of the region as a whole and the political situation here has had ups and downs for years.
However, we did agree a basic plan in case poopy hits the fan. Interested if anyone else has and what the general consensus is. Ours is; whoever has the car comes home, rendez-vous there. Grab some shit (including a handy 'grab bag' which is passports and a spare credit card basically, drive south-ish inland towards Al Ain. Take stock, keep going to Oman if needs be (depending on visa situation). Generally just get out the city. Running to the airport feels a bit futile. Would probably return to apartment and continue working / living.
Those who were in London in the aftermath of the 7/7 attacks probably went to work the next day and got on with it. I imagine much of the attitude here will be a delayed version of the same / MASS PANIC
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Re: Iran - You leaving or staying?
I don't like peanut butter but I've got cereal bars left over from my last India trip, enough Ruffles to sink an Iranian cruiser and reckon I could carry a water tank bottle thing for the cooler in one hand to the car. That'll last a while.
Joking aside, I'm glad to have given it more than a passing thought, only just, but it's important to just respond to something happening in a decisive way I think.
Joking aside, I'm glad to have given it more than a passing thought, only just, but it's important to just respond to something happening in a decisive way I think.
#8
Re: Iran - You leaving or staying?
I selected this one: Staying but extra vigilant
We're not worried really, we're aware of the region as a whole and the political situation here has had ups and downs for years.
However, we did agree a basic plan in case poopy hits the fan. Interested if anyone else has and what the general consensus is. Ours is; whoever has the car comes home, rendez-vous there. Grab some shit (including a handy 'grab bag' which is passports and a spare credit card basically, drive south-ish inland towards Al Ain. Take stock, keep going to Oman if needs be (depending on visa situation). Generally just get out the city. Running to the airport feels a bit futile. Would probably return to apartment and continue working / living.
Those who were in London in the aftermath of the 7/7 attacks probably went to work the next day and got on with it. I imagine much of the attitude here will be a delayed version of the same / MASS PANIC
We're not worried really, we're aware of the region as a whole and the political situation here has had ups and downs for years.
However, we did agree a basic plan in case poopy hits the fan. Interested if anyone else has and what the general consensus is. Ours is; whoever has the car comes home, rendez-vous there. Grab some shit (including a handy 'grab bag' which is passports and a spare credit card basically, drive south-ish inland towards Al Ain. Take stock, keep going to Oman if needs be (depending on visa situation). Generally just get out the city. Running to the airport feels a bit futile. Would probably return to apartment and continue working / living.
Those who were in London in the aftermath of the 7/7 attacks probably went to work the next day and got on with it. I imagine much of the attitude here will be a delayed version of the same / MASS PANIC
But on a serious note, good for you for having a plan.
(I voted leaving but i am already)
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Re: Iran - You leaving or staying?
I know, weird isn't it. But I'm an old school chauvinistic bastard who thinks he's responsible for the safety of his 'bird'. Her uncle, randomly, was messaging scared for our safety so we had to come up with a plan to satisfy him and the rest of the family who he was stirring into a mini-frenzy. Spoke to my Mummy and she wasn't too worried but asked me to plan something, spoke to Dad and he just said "don't worry, it'll be OK" about 4 times until he then asked me if I think it will be OK or if I think we should be worried.
What would your plan be? Or anyone else for that matter?
#12
Re: Iran - You leaving or staying?
I was speaking to a guy I know here, high up in Police, we talked a bit about the threat, he said categorically it won't happen, a load of possible perpetrators are being quietly removed from the streets and not to worry.
Now I've known this guy for 6 years or so, he doesn't say stuff for effect and tow the party line so to speak and he categorically says that we're safer here than anywhere else in the Gulf and there will not be any sort of attack.
I mentioned multiple stabbings at McDonalds or in a busy mall or similar, again the same answer.
Let's hope he's right.
And Scamp, I've not made any plans other than a week in HCMC followed by a full scale move there end March.
Now I've known this guy for 6 years or so, he doesn't say stuff for effect and tow the party line so to speak and he categorically says that we're safer here than anywhere else in the Gulf and there will not be any sort of attack.
I mentioned multiple stabbings at McDonalds or in a busy mall or similar, again the same answer.
Let's hope he's right.
And Scamp, I've not made any plans other than a week in HCMC followed by a full scale move there end March.
#13
Re: Iran - You leaving or staying?
I was speaking to a guy I know here, high up in Police, we talked a bit about the threat, he said categorically it won't happen, a load of possible perpetrators are being quietly removed from the streets and not to worry.
Now I've known this guy for 6 years or so, he doesn't say stuff for effect and tow the party line so to speak and he categorically says that we're safer here than anywhere else in the Gulf and there will not be any sort of attack.
I mentioned multiple stabbings at McDonalds or in a busy mall or similar, again the same answer.
Let's hope he's right.
And Scamp, I've not made any plans other than a week in HCMC followed by a full scale move there end March.
Now I've known this guy for 6 years or so, he doesn't say stuff for effect and tow the party line so to speak and he categorically says that we're safer here than anywhere else in the Gulf and there will not be any sort of attack.
I mentioned multiple stabbings at McDonalds or in a busy mall or similar, again the same answer.
Let's hope he's right.
And Scamp, I've not made any plans other than a week in HCMC followed by a full scale move there end March.
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Re: Iran - You leaving or staying?
I was speaking to a guy I know here, high up in Police, we talked a bit about the threat, he said categorically it won't happen, a load of possible perpetrators are being quietly removed from the streets and not to worry.
Now I've known this guy for 6 years or so, he doesn't say stuff for effect and tow the party line so to speak and he categorically says that we're safer here than anywhere else in the Gulf and there will not be any sort of attack.
I mentioned multiple stabbings at McDonalds or in a busy mall or similar, again the same answer.
Let's hope he's right.
And Scamp, I've not made any plans other than a week in HCMC followed by a full scale move there end March.
Now I've known this guy for 6 years or so, he doesn't say stuff for effect and tow the party line so to speak and he categorically says that we're safer here than anywhere else in the Gulf and there will not be any sort of attack.
I mentioned multiple stabbings at McDonalds or in a busy mall or similar, again the same answer.
Let's hope he's right.
And Scamp, I've not made any plans other than a week in HCMC followed by a full scale move there end March.
Part of me thinks just north to RAK etc is good enough, cheap hotels too. Just not sure how much to panic.
Vietnam is happening then? Very best of luck and enjoy...
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Re: Iran - You leaving or staying?
Just a move by the Septic War Machine / Corporations / Stock Movers and Shakers to make some extra money while they still can with their Orange Pinocchio in charge really. Nothing new here. There might be a few gives and takes but at the end of the day the Septics have more than 3 dozen bases surrounding the Iran region so who will win that one is pretty obvious. They will never commit to a ground war though, thats political suicide and everyone knows it.
Plus Iran hasnt got the bomb, despite of what everyone would make you believe, otherwise the US axis will never dare to finger them. Take N Korea's example, now we know for sure that they have the bomb so all US can do is saber rattle at it, I dont see them killing any of their guys. Pak's got the Nuke, wheres the attack despite it being proven without any doubt that the Afghan war went on for so long because of Paks support of the Taliban. Man its all about money at the end of the day, those in power want to make more money and those not in power cant do anything about it.
Vigilance is definitely needed though, especially if you look like the Septics.
Plus Iran hasnt got the bomb, despite of what everyone would make you believe, otherwise the US axis will never dare to finger them. Take N Korea's example, now we know for sure that they have the bomb so all US can do is saber rattle at it, I dont see them killing any of their guys. Pak's got the Nuke, wheres the attack despite it being proven without any doubt that the Afghan war went on for so long because of Paks support of the Taliban. Man its all about money at the end of the day, those in power want to make more money and those not in power cant do anything about it.
Vigilance is definitely needed though, especially if you look like the Septics.
I selected this one: Staying but extra vigilant
We're not worried really, we're aware of the region as a whole and the political situation here has had ups and downs for years.
However, we did agree a basic plan in case poopy hits the fan. Interested if anyone else has and what the general consensus is. Ours is; whoever has the car comes home, rendez-vous there. Grab some shit (including a handy 'grab bag' which is passports and a spare credit card basically, drive south-ish inland towards Al Ain. Take stock, keep going to Oman if needs be (depending on visa situation). Generally just get out the city. Running to the airport feels a bit futile. Would probably return to apartment and continue working / living.
Those who were in London in the aftermath of the 7/7 attacks probably went to work the next day and got on with it. I imagine much of the attitude here will be a delayed version of the same / MASS PANIC
We're not worried really, we're aware of the region as a whole and the political situation here has had ups and downs for years.
However, we did agree a basic plan in case poopy hits the fan. Interested if anyone else has and what the general consensus is. Ours is; whoever has the car comes home, rendez-vous there. Grab some shit (including a handy 'grab bag' which is passports and a spare credit card basically, drive south-ish inland towards Al Ain. Take stock, keep going to Oman if needs be (depending on visa situation). Generally just get out the city. Running to the airport feels a bit futile. Would probably return to apartment and continue working / living.
Those who were in London in the aftermath of the 7/7 attacks probably went to work the next day and got on with it. I imagine much of the attitude here will be a delayed version of the same / MASS PANIC
I did always have a plan however, but of course it depends on what has happened and what the context is. So multiple plans I guess.
Basically go hang out with a local for a few days until things settle down. If things are flying around the Gulf I don't really want to be on an airplane and flights might all be grounded anyways. I also don't want to be anywhere where lots of people gather like airports.
If it gets really bad try to head for Salalah and a flight from there to Jordan.
I had a plan but very frankly it did not worry me then and it would not worry me now. During MERS I had a plan for my wife to leave if it got really bad, but I was going to stay.
Also keep in mind, how difficult it is for an Iranian Persian Shiite to blend in with Sunni Gulf Arabs, Sunni Levant Arabs and Sunni South Asians. They stick out like a sore thumb to locals.