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

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IRGC needs to warn Sisi about any warship or aircraft carrier passes the suez canal to reach Iran.
a drone or 2 are enough to make him think about it.
 
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Iran shows the world the limits of US power​

What the Iran crisis means for the future world order
Published 12 Mar, 2026 20:46 | Updated 13 Mar, 2026 05:52
By Timofey Bordachev, Program Director of the Valdai Club
Iran shows the world the limits of US power

US President Donald Trump © Al Drago / Getty Images
Despite the optimism expressed in some quarters, it would be premature to declare that the American and Israeli military campaign against Iran has already stalled or that the crisis will soon be resolved through international mediation. The situation remains volatile, and the resilience of the Iranian state is still being tested. Yet even at this early stage, the conflict is raising deeper questions about the role the US will play in world politics once its latest attempt to restore global dominance runs its course.

The US is not about to disappear from international affairs. Scenarios of American collapse belong to the realm of fantasy. For Russia, China, India and other major powers, the real question is not whether the US will remain a central actor in global politics, but how it will fit into the evolving international order.

For Russia in particular, this issue carries special significance. The US remains the most powerful component of the Western world, with which Russia has historically maintained relations that are at once close and confrontational. Geography and history ensure that our strategic calculations will always take into account both Western Europe and America. Russia must therefore think carefully about how the US can be incorporated into a future balance of power that serves our own long-term interests.

The events surrounding the recent attack on Iran may mark an important turning point. They have exposed the limits of American power in a world that is no longer willing or able to accept unilateral leadership. It remains unclear how long Iran can withstand sustained military pressure, what degree of assistance it will receive from external partners, and how long Washington itself is prepared to continue a campaign that appears to have exceeded its original expectations.

What is already visible, however, is a contradictory picture.

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The Israeli leadership appears determined to press ahead to the end. By contrast, Donald Trump and members of his administration seem increasingly perplexed by the unexpected resilience of the Iranian state. At the same time, many American allies are visibly anxious about the consequences of the conflict. Perhaps most importantly, the war is already having serious repercussions for the global economy.

These economic pressures help explain why rumors are circulating that Washington may be quietly searching for mediators capable of opening a dialogue with Tehran.

In this turbulent environment, Russia has expressed support for the Iranian people and state, which it views as victims of an unprovoked attack. At the same time, Moscow must pursue policies that correspond to its own strategic interests. As one of the world’s major military powers, Russia is concerned above all with the overall balance of power in the international system, and with the unique place historically occupied within that system by the US.

To understand this position, one might use a medical analogy. The US resembles a neoplasm within the global political organism. Yet unlike in medicine, the existence of such a “tumor” does not necessarily destroy the whole system. Instead, it becomes integrated into the organism’s development, occupying a special role.

The extraordinary position achieved by the US in the second half of the twentieth century was not simply the result of overwhelming superiority. It was also the product of very specific historical circumstances. Western Europe had been devastated by war, China was in a state of internal upheaval, and Soviet Russia had largely isolated itself from the rest of the world during its communist experiment. These conditions allowed the US to assume a position of leadership with remarkable confidence.

But this leadership was never the result of classical imperial conquest comparable to the Roman Empire or the empire of Genghis Khan. The US did not defeat its major rivals through decisive military victory. Rather, it emerged as the strongest actor at a moment when other powers were preoccupied with solving their own internal problems.

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In this sense, America became the “last camel” in the caravan that suddenly found itself in the lead when others fell behind.

Today, however, the historical circumstances that enabled American predominance have largely disappeared. There are no longer objective reasons why other centers of power should remain behind. As a result, the US may eventually become a more normal participant in world politics rather than its dominant force.

The Iran crisis illustrates this shift. Even with its enormous accumulated wealth and military capabilities, the US cannot easily subdue a large and resilient state without escalating to the nuclear level – an option that remains unthinkable for all sides.

In that sense, Trump’s venture into Iran may serve an important historical purpose. It demonstrates to the world that attempts to restore the era of unchallenged American dominance are futile. This lesson is not only important for other countries; it is also vital for Americans themselves, who must eventually come to terms with the limits of their power and define a new role in international affairs.

Russia, which has participated in global politics for more than three centuries, understands these limits well. Most other major powers do as well. Only the US has never truly faced them.

For that reason, the painful lessons now being learned may ultimately prove beneficial.

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At the same time, it is important to avoid apocalyptic thinking. The idea that weakening American dominance would inevitably lead to global chaos is largely a rhetorical device designed to preserve the existing order. A more balanced international system is both possible and, in many respects, desirable.

Russia’s own history illustrates this point. From the very beginning of the US as an independent state, Russia often used relations with America as an instrument for pursuing its own foreign policy objectives. In the 18th and 19th centuries, these objectives were closely linked to Russia’s rivalry with Britain. Later, the triangular relationships among Russia, Europe, and the US shaped the broader dynamics of international politics.

Today, new configurations are emerging. American pressure on both Europe and China may unintentionally contribute to the formation of a more balanced system in which no single power dominates the rest.

Such an outcome would correspond closely to Russia’s interests.

The international order that eventually emerges from the current period of upheaval will almost certainly be more diverse and complex than the one that preceded it. Wars and crises may accompany this transition, but they should not obscure the underlying transformation.

If the world passes through this period of adjustment without catastrophic conflict, the US will remain an important player in global politics – not because the world requires American leadership, but because other powers will continue to incorporate the US into their own strategic calculations.

In the future international system, America will still matter. Just not in the way it once did.

 
Boots on the ground. Seems that way. They way he spoke and what he spoke about. I feel the Americans will try something. Hopefully iran is prepared


War is unpredictable. Russias quick victory in Ukraine has dragged on for years. You can only look at progress and results ☹️
 
I’m feeling it’s going to be a long night for Israel I hope very soon
 
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I can hear the lamentations of all the people whose dirty money was laundered by Dubai real estate and is now losing value :D I hope they lose it all.
 
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Iran's IRGC announced that it successfully shot down five US-Israeli drones over a three-hour period using a new advanced air defense system. The downed aircraft included Hermes and Orbiter 4 models as well as MQ9 drones, which were intercepted over several Iranian cities including Tabriz, Tehran, and Bandar Abbas.
 
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JD Vance is backed by Peter Till, CEO of Palantir. That was his mentor and tutor during JD Vance early days that says a lot about JD Vance politics.

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It's so bizarre this constant narrative about Jd Vance keeps popping up "anti-war" I'd recommend a quick insight into his resume. Essential he was mentored by Peter thiel who serves another nation the billionaire is credited for grooming and supporting JD Vance, the current vice president for the Republican Party, has invested millions of dollars in projects that facilitate Israel's occupation and its ongoing war on Gaza.

Peter Thiel, the venture capailist who introduced Vance to Silicon Valley more than a decade back and spent a record-breaking $15m to ensure he succeeded in becoming a senator in Ohio, is a co-founder of Palantir Technologies, the Cia backed analytics firm currently playing a key role in Israel's Genocide on Gaza. Additionally how can a parasite claim to be American first while having a son called Vivek lol
 
there is no waiver, Russia will provide oil at a premium (I assume you can understand, premium comes after prevailing market price)

question isn’t about whether IR is doing this or doing that

India has nearly as many Muslims than Pakistan, and it has even more poor people than us. I dont see any benefit in blocking fuel which will only upset lives of ordinary people

What I still can’t understand is why we keep waiting for IR or India to act first. Why would Iran give up its dollars just because of our own incompetence?
I am sorry to say that, but I think you failed to understand my post or intentionally going off topic and derailing by making Pakistan the focal point.

I never even mentioned Pakistan in my post.

1. Waiver was issued after the war.
2. Iran is at war and more importantly this thread is about Iran.
3.India has Muslims and please elighten me, how Iddia treats Muslims within India, and what India think about Muslims.

4. Ordinary people are not only in India, they live all over the world in every country.

5. Pakistani incompetence is not the topic or was a point in my OP.
6. Iran indirectly helping USA and Israel by selling oil and LNG to India for some dollars, India will run its weapon manufaturing 24/7 to suppy Israel, spy on Iran etc...and use against Muslims.

If you claim to fight for Islam, but at the same time you attack Muslims because of their association with USA and Israel, but be friendly with India which is more alligned wit USA Israel then GCC with anti muslim hate.

Indian sentiments about Muslims are no secret and Indian actions towards Iran are also not a secret.

So why this Love for biggest anti Muslim country in the universe?????

Claims of being Mujahid-e-Islam and Army of Imam Mehdi but love for India.
Is not it same like Taliban ???

I hope we are clear now???
 

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