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Don't touch the copter: US strikes Iran after Apache shootdown

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Well, someone decided to test the 'find out' part of the equation. The US military just launched retaliatory strikes on Iran after an Apache helicopter was brought down.

It turns out that shooting down an American helicopter is still a very fast way to get a customized delivery of democracy. After an Apache went down, the US military didn't spend weeks expressing deep concern. They went straight to the retaliatory airstrikes against targets in Iran.

Details are still trickling in, but the message is already loud, clear, and very explosive. This isn't just a local skirmish anymore; it's a direct, heavy-handed reply to a red line that was crossed way too fast.

Apparently, some people still need to learn that expensive military toys come with very aggressive warranty policies.

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