Iran - Israel/US War: Israel-US declare war on Iran, Iran responds

You´re describing exactly what Israel has done specifically in Gaza, West Bank, Lebanon and Syria.

Anyway you´re not saying the truth. 90% of Iranian targets on PGG are US military objectives and US sovereign places (Embassies) not civilian targets. The rest (drones hitting hotels) are because there are soldiers there or simply mistakes.

And finally. Don´t hide the truth, US will protect them only if they can pay the bill. Check what they did to Afghans (shameful retreat of Pompeo) and Ukraine.

It is a matter of time that US see the payroll of their soldiers and the money burnt in Israeli interests to make a historical retreat under the nail "Mission Accomplished".

And we will be here to remember it to you.

The bombing of Iran school is the worst crime that I've seen in a long time, worst than Gaza, worst than Nazis, worst than everything.

I dont know yet if it was a mistake or some kind of twisted psychological shit of pressure or provocation. The fact of happened it in the first attack, it could reveal it as a deliberate provocation rather than error.

Sane people couldn't imagine people capable of do it, but you enter presstv news and you see in emoticons reactions to news 5 people selected laugh, likely Israeli psycho nutjobs.


So, those people are not majority in Israel, but they exist, and they could take decisions in the military.
 
Yes, let's abandon million dollars of bases just because they were hit by a few missiles......

Sure, man, whatever you say.
But you already abandoned it and those are pummeled regulary, so let me ask you again, what makes you think that you will return unless Iran allows it?
 
We all see how do you support them, they are pissed that you gave most of the AD to the jews, proper word you need gulfies as cow milker and that is all.
There is a reason why Iran attacked GCC in this, and there is a reason why this war continues. I will let you take 3 quick guesses as to what it was and how it was continuing.

And if you still don't know, go back and read up about the first Gulf War and the relationship between the US and GCC.
 
I don't know where you get that 90% of Iranian targets are on US military objectives. I had been crawling through intelligence cable for 3 days, and I saw a lot of targets that were hit were not anywhere near any military installation. Granted, they can betargeting those and were intercepted mid-course, but still.

On the other hand, you are underestimating the US need for GCC to be on their side. The US will protect the GCC nations whether or not they pay. Your first mistake is that you see GCC at the same lens as Afghanistan and Ukraine.......And your second mistake is that you think there is a ceiling number on US support to Israel. I know enough to know they will stop at nothing to protect Israel at all costs, and I mean AT ALL COST, if you are looking for the "bills", you have a long time to wait, because as much as a insignifcant Afgahnistan, we call it quits after 20 TRILLIONS dollars and 20 years, and you are talking about Israel.
Then the only way I see this war ending is with a possible Nuclear Escalation.

Israel is not willing to end this war without regime change or without the structure of the Iranian state defanged and splintered much into a possible chaotic civil war-like state, and IRGC wants to preserve as much of this structure as possible as this is an existential fight for them.

Therefore, if Israel doesn't back down, I foresee IRGC racing to get the BOMB somewhere and test one of it, threatening to use it if they don't end the war and ceasefire. Here is a chance for Israel not to make a mistake and accept Iran as a Nuclear Power, because if they're stubborn and make a First Strike against Iran, IRGC won't hesitate to retaliate with the same weapons.
 
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https://indianexpress.com/article/w...ks-submarine-strike-injured-missing-10564545/

Iranian warship sinks near Sri Lanka after suspected submarine strike while returning from Indian naval event​


“We estimate that the frigate had approximately 180 sailors aboard at the time of the incident. We suspect that between 100 and 150 crew members were still unaccounted for as of Wednesday afternoon,” said a top government official in Colombo.​



Written by: Arun Janardhanan
5 min readChennaiUpdated: Mar 4, 2026 04:38 PM IST

sri lanka submarine
The sinking occurred amid a rapidly escalating conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran. (Source: Special Arrangement)






An Iranian naval frigate sank early Wednesday morning in the Indian Ocean off Sri Lanka’s southern coast after what officials say may have been a submarine attack, leaving more than 100 sailors missing and dozens injured, according to Sri Lankan authorities and officials familiar with the incident.

The vessel, the IRIS Dena, a Moudge-class frigate belonging to the Iranian Navy’s Southern Fleet, issued a distress call around 5.30 am local time while operating roughly 40 nautical miles off the coastal city of Galle, Sri Lankan defence officials told The Indian Express. Rescue operations by Sri Lanka’s navy and air force were underway throughout the morning.

The sinking occurred amid a rapidly escalating conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran. Military strikes launched by the United States and Israel on February 28 targeted Iranian military infrastructure and killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, along with several senior officials, according to US and Israeli statements.

At least 30 sailors were rescued from the sinking ship and brought ashore, many in critical condition, according to two senior Sri Lankan government officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the incident. Many of the rescued sailors were suffering from severe injuries and distress due to the intense attack on the ship, and because they were in the water for a long time, they said.

The wounded were transported to Karapitiya Teaching Hospital in Galle, the region’s largest medical facility, where emergency wards were placed on alert to receive casualties.

“We estimate that the frigate had approximately 180 sailors aboard at the time of the incident. We suspect that between 100 and 150 crew members were still unaccounted for as of Wednesday afternoon,” said a top government official in Colombo.

Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath confirmed in parliament that Sri Lanka had launched a rescue mission after receiving the distress call from the Iranian vessel. He said the ship was sinking just outside Sri Lanka’s territorial waters but within the country’s designated search-and-rescue zone.

“We responded to the distress call under our international obligations,” Navy spokesman Buddhika Sampath told the media. Two naval ships and a surveillance aircraft were dispatched to assist with the rescue.

Officials did not publicly confirm the cause of the incident. But two senior Sri Lankan government officials said early information gathered from the scene suggested the warship may have been struck by a submarine-launched weapon.

“It appears consistent with a submarine strike,” one senior official said. “However, the specific submarine responsible has not been identified, and the investigation is ongoing.”

Another official said the government could neither confirm nor rule out the involvement of a United States submarine operating in the region. “The US Navy Ohio-class submarines routinely patrol the Indian Ocean from the American military base on Diego Garcia (a strategic island facility used for operations across the Middle East and Asia). We are examining sightings and maritime tracking data,” he said.

Iranian naval deployments in the region have been relatively rare. The IRIS Dena had been participating in diplomatic naval activities in the weeks before the incident. In February, the frigate attended the International Fleet Review in the Indian port city of Visakhapatnam, where it docked alongside ships from multiple countries. The Indian Navy had extended a warm welcome to the frigate as it arrived in Visakhapatnam in the third week of February.

The Moudge-class frigate, named after Mount Dena in southwestern Iran, is a domestically built warship designed for patrol and combat missions in regional waters. It displaces roughly 1,300 to 1,500 tons and carries a range of anti-ship missiles, naval guns and torpedo launchers. The ship also includes a helicopter landing pad and radar systems capable of tracking multiple targets.

A military analyst based in Chennai said the vessel would have been heavily armed, carrying Qader anti-ship missiles, a 76-millimetre naval gun and torpedo systems, among other weapons. Sri Lankan authorities said they were withholding video footage of the rescue operation because it involved the military assets of another country.

Opposition lawmakers in Sri Lanka’s parliament raised questions about whether the ship had been attacked as part of the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel. Government officials did not directly respond to the speculation.

Sri Lanka has maintained a policy of neutrality in international conflicts but occupies a strategically significant location along major shipping routes in the Indian Ocean. When contacted, Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Herath was not available for comment.

The waters south of Sri Lanka lie near some of the world’s busiest maritime corridors linking Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Naval vessels from multiple countries, including the United States, China and India, regularly transit or patrol the region.

With more than half the crew still missing, officials warned that the final casualty toll could rise significantly in the coming days.


so Ind. (mother) gave location away!
 
Ran blurry image through Ai. Verdict is F-35. But maybe they're locating the pilot? I wonder if they might immediately bomb the wreckage to avoid capture of tech.

There were two parachutes, so either a Dual Seater Mig29 or a trainer, or F/A18 - F15 based on that.
 
There is a reason why Iran attacked GCC in this, and there is a reason why this war continues. I will let you take 3 quick guesses as to what it was and how it was continuing.

And if you still don't know, go back and read up about the first Gulf War and the relationship between the US and GCC.
I know very well, they needed mafia protection from thugs around and now your mafia gang does not fullfil their obligation regardless that gulfies already paid racket in favor of protecting mafia older brother in neighbourhood for free, did i miss something?
 
has Centcom issued any number about TEL destroyed?

they have provided numbers about air raids and strikes

and they are bombing cities!

these are counter claims, if they are destroying TELS, then, why bomb cities?

does not add up!
 

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