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

Hamas/Qatar should get involved and mediate between Hezbollah and Syria. To de-escalate tensions.

But Syrian President should've never said we support Lebanese government disarming Hezbollah. Because this way Syria is now involved in an internal Lebanese affair. When it never needed to be.


It looks like Zion EU are the ones pushing Shar'a to threaten Hezbollah. The Israeli attacks from the Syrian side of the border have failed. So Zion EU is desperate and want Hezbollah to be cornered from Syria, Lebanese govt, and "Israel" (Occupied Palestine) side.
 
Urgent | Fars News Agency quoting an Iranian military official: We will not allow, until further notice, the export of even one liter of oil in the region to the enemy and its allies.


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Iranian news agencies are reporting continued US-Israeli strikes on the country :

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Urgent | Mehr News Agency: American-Zionist aggression targeted residential homes in the Mehrshahr area of Karaj

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Urgent | Fars News Agency quoting an Iranian military official: We will not allow, until further notice, the export of even one liter of oil in the region to the enemy and its allies.


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Not big on Fars news they misquote and mistranslate a lot not as bad press tv at least
 
Don't know if it was posted here earlier but an interesting aspect of Iran's underground labyrinth is this, capability of launching missiles from well camouflaged silos directly connected to tunnels... Good luck trying finding all of these... Whether US destroyed a significant number ofTELs or not, Iran has a lot of ways to stay in the fight wrt launches...

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So it seems like Iran did plan in advance to build resillient infrastructure in the event of constant aerial bombardment however there were many loopholes/vulnerabiluties in it.

I guess they struck the silo exits to prevent launches and perhaps entry into the underground compounds, which prevents them from being used but at least not outright destroyed.

@Persian Gulf Is this correct? What's your take on where Iran's strategy fell short?
 
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A crowd gathered on Monday at Enghelab Square in Tehran to celebrate the announcement of Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the recently killed supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as his father’s successor, even as opponents worried he would similarly rule with an iron fist. https://trib.al/fwH5y3G
 
I disagree, since these platforms (AC-130) have long range combat persistence and TEL's need to operate under an open sky. The AC130 can operate for long durations hovering over missile cities waiting for TEL's to emerge with a missile. Launching these missiles is a highly specialized task, the crew and the missile isn't readily replaced neither is the TEL since heavy trucks need special modifications to transform it into a missile launcher.
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If I'm an Iranian military planner, I would test the nuke (if I can build one as swiftly as possible) as soon as there a ceasefire, not during the conflict as that will give the scumbags Israelis an opening to use nukes on Iran. Ceasefire should only come once you've achieved your objective and destroyed the capacity of the enemy to engage in conflicts against the Muslim nations.

This war has additional dimensions to it - the continuous narrative building that Muslims are weak and defenseless. The Jews and their supporters used brainwashing and propaganda in the west to depict Muslims as low iq, helpless, weak, and backwards. This is a war of civilizations by every definition of the word. By emasculating Muslims especially their men, the specific audience they have target are Muslim women. Put religion aside for a second, if a society sees that her men can't protect them, or being defeated, they will automatically gravitate towards the Victor ie. "stronger men." I observed Iraqi women behave this way in the West, along with Afghan ones. Not all, but many and its psychological.

I request the mods not to delete this comment as it provides additional data-points on why they are hellbent on destroying the Islamic system. Its very personal for the soul of the Islamic nations.
if anyone is interested to learn more, you read my thread here: https://defencepk.com/forums/thread...d-the-role-of-influencers.30380/#post-1140315

@Musings thank you for finally dealing with that "long-time respectful member" who does nothing but troll and gaslight the rest of us.
 
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In an exclusive interview, Kamal Kharazi, foreign policy adviser to the office of the Supreme Leader, tells CNN's Frederik Pleitgen that it is a "false narrative" that the Iranian military's capabilities have been drastically degraded and that he sees no "room for diplomacy anymore."

CNN operates in Iran with the permission of the Iranian government, as required under local regulations, but maintains full editorial control over what it reports.

Read more: https://cnn.it/4ri30Yl
 
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I guess China's being precise with their intel, once again.

I don’t think Iran needs any advice on Bahrain what’s it like a a million Shias there that I would have to bet Iran has quite a few people feeding them locations of troops weird thing is a country that had one of the largest bases for American troops is being battered so badly
 

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