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

Just having that radar that Turkey has zero control over means Turkey is an active participant in the war on Zio-US side.

That radar is literally helping shoot down Iranian missiles that are being sent at the Zionist entity.

Iran has every right to try to take it out.

You cannot have an indepent foreign policy when you do not have control of every asset located in your territory.
I wouldn’t say it’s an active participant though. U.S. has had bases in Türkiye long before any Iran- U.S. conflicts ever occurred. I believe since 1954. I understand your point clearly though.

Yes, having a NATO alliance and a U.S. base means that those radars are monitoring Iran ballistic missile launches which does help the Zionist state in early warnings. Türkiye chose to join NATO because it believes the benefits outweighs the negatives.

Iran has every right to do with whatever it thinks it’s in their self interest. I am not here to say what they can or cannot do.
 

We’re cooked by signing that defense
agreement


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As a Japanese citizen, I also don't support the war.
 
Iran is researching the imposition of fees on ships from the United States and its allied nationsAccording to CNN, an Iranian source familiar with the Iranian leadership's strategy revealed that Iran is developing a plan to impose a "security tax" on oil tankers and merchant ships belonging to nations allied with the United States in the Persian Gulf. The source insisted that the Strait of Hormuz is "in a state of closure," even as U.S. President Trump claims it is open.The source stated: "We hold the 'trigger' for global oil prices, and for a long time, the United States will have to wait for our actions to regulate oil prices. Energy prices have become unstable, and we will continue the fight until Trump admits defeat."At present, even if a ceasefire were truly implemented, Iran would likely directly turn the Strait of Hormuz into a revenue-generating project, just like Egypt—and even charge higher fees. Egypt still relies on various forms of U.S. aid, but Iran says, "I've already driven out the U.S. military; if I'm short on cash, I'll start charging fees." Even the Houthis could begin charging fees
 
Balistic trajectory, i think there is no question for Turkey that missiles come from Iran.

Is there are break-up in the command of chain, some Israel engaged commanders firing these missiles. All these not important in the eyes of Türkiye. I think missile was headed to İncirlik Airbase.

If Iran manages to hit a Turkish Military base in Turkey. There will be consequences.
What strategic advantage would it have for Iran? How would it help them poking
Another power and giving them reason to attack Iran? It doesnt make sense IMO bro
 
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EDITORIAL: Moving to fill a vacuum created by the brutal assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Assembly of Experts has chosen Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei to fill his father’s position as Iranian supreme leader. The younger Khamenei will be the third holder of the office created after the Islamic Revolution of 1979, with Ruhollah Khomeini being the first.



The position is the most powerful in Iran, bringing together clerical authority and political and ideological leadership. Though Mojtaba Khamenei’s name had been doing the rounds for years as a potential successor to his father, many thought that a dynastic succession would be unlikely in the Islamic Republic, which had overthrown the Pahlavi monarchy. However, all major centres of power have declared their allegiance to the younger Khamenei, perhaps reflecting the need for unity at a time of great peril.

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