Hakwa Nadro
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A flying pedo?Allegedly, he is constaly flying between in Cypris and Germany and not coming to Israel.
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A flying pedo?Allegedly, he is constaly flying between in Cypris and Germany and not coming to Israel.
Iwo Jima is 8 square miles which is roughly the same size as Kharg Island.
During the invasion, what was supposed to be a few day battle turned into a 5 week campaign. 21,000 Imperial Japanese troops, mostly hidden IN the island, managed to inflict 26,000 US casualties.




And they needed a gay Brit to gain independenceTurko-Iranic thumb for 2000

Do we know which missile was used?This is a huge hit if it's truely 5 decommissioned refuelers.
Iwo Jima is 8 square miles which is roughly the same size as Kharg Island. During the invasion, what was supposed to be a few day battle turned into a 5 week campaign. 21,000 Imperial Japanese troops, mostly hidden IN the island, managed to inflict 26,000 US casualties.
All of us are here 24/7 yet we have failed to catalogue the IRGC strikes on Yehoodis & US bases/assets one by one. Zios are trying so hard to hide their losses, downplay them, dub them as dubious to build a narrative of "victory", entire wiki package on this war is literally full of references from Haartez, JPost, Debka, NY, WP and whatnot, all zio MSM. I saw the aviation losses page and literally they are counting decoys and Painted shadows as "aerial losses" while downplaying their drones and jets as "friendly fire" and "MIA".
Sorry to interject but US doesnt care about civilian casualties. We would be naive to believe that US would not bomb a place just because there are civilians.Furthermore, there is actually a small civilian population of about 8000 Iranian civilians on the island which makes collateral damage for America an issue as well
this doesnt take into account the fact that iran is now using newer, higher quality missiles. and that interceptors are drying up, so higher proportion of hits, despite lower total firedView attachment 185467
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The data covers activity from February 28th to March 12th. During this period, we observed the following key metrics:
- Total Missiles Fired: 2,495
- Total Drones Launched: 2,795
- Total Barrages from Lebanon: 261
- Total Barrages from Iran: 196
- Peak Activity Date: Monday, March 2nd, with 1,028 total combined incidents.
1. Daily Activity Over Time: This chart shows the trend for each activity type. You can see a significant spike in both missiles and drones between February 28th and March 2nd, followed by a general decline.
2. Total Attacks by Country: Based on the regional data, the UAE recorded the highest number of incidents (1,797), followed by Kuwait (682) and Bahrain (285).
3. Weapon Breakdown by Country: This visualization breaks down the type of weapons used (Drones, Cruise, and Ballistic) for each country. Drones are the most frequently used weapon across almost all regions.
Summary of Regional Data
Country Drones Cruise Ballistic Total UAE 1,439 0 229 1,797 Kuwait 425 0 226 682 Bahrain 173 0 86 285 KSA 110 0 14 170 Iraq 12 0 12
Insights
- Trend Analysis: Activity was heaviest at the end of February and the beginning of March. By mid-March, daily counts for both missiles and drones dropped significantly (below 100 per day).
- Regional Focus: The UAE and Kuwait account for the vast majority of the recorded incidents in the regional breakdown.
- Weaponry: Drones appear to be the primary tool used, outnumbering ballistic missiles in most regions except for Jordan, where only ballistic incidents were recorded.
Comparative analysis with Joint US/Israeli Strikes vs Iran:
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Analysis of Strike Data (Feb 28 – Mar 12)
The campaign started with an unprecedented opening salvo. In the first 12 hours alone, nearly 900 strikes were recorded, targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, air defenses, and leadership compounds.
By March 12, cumulative reports from the Associated Press and sources indicated the total number of coalition airstrikes had surpassed 6,000.
Date Estimated Strikes Key Developments Feb 28 1,200 Opening wave; assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Mar 2 700 Strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon to prevent escalation. Mar 5 400 Second major wave targeting IRGC command centers. Mar 12 150 Focus shifts to neutralizing naval assets near the Strait of Hormuz.
Trends and Observations
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- Initial Shock Phase: The highest concentration of strikes occurred between Feb 28 and March 2. This "decapitation" phase aimed to dismantle the Iranian command structure and nuclear capabilities immediately.
- Sustained Attrition: After the initial week, the strike volume decreased as the coalition shifted toward precision targeting of mobile missile launchers and internal security facilities (like Basij bases).
- The Trendline: As shown in the generated analysis, there is a clear negative exponential trend. This suggests that the coalition successfully neutralized many primary targets early on, transitioning from mass bombardment to specific "mopping up" operations by mid-March.
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Dashboard Analysis: Comparison & Pressure Index
The data shows a clear pattern of "action and reaction" throughout the two-week period.
Key Insights
Date Total Iranian Activity Coalition Strikes Pressure Ratio Feb 28 1,006 1,200 1.19 (Coalition leads) Mar 2 1,028 700 0.68 (Iran offensive peak) Mar 10 101 250 2.48 (Coalition suppression)
Opening Parity (Feb 28 – Mar 1): The conflict began with massive volume on both sides. On February 28, the Coalition launched roughly 1.2 strikes for every 1 Iranian incident, indicating an immediate and aggressive counter-offensive.
Iranian Peak (March 2): Monday, March 2nd, saw the highest volume of Iranian activity (1,028 incidents). During this specific 24-hour window, Iranian barrages actually outpaced the number of reported Coalition counterstrikes (700), marking the most intense period of the offensive.
Suppression and Dominance (March 9 – March 12): As Iranian activity began to collapse due to attrition (dropping from over 1,000 daily incidents to fewer than 150), the Coalition maintained a high pressure.
On March 10, the Coalition was launching 2.5 strikes for every 1 Iranian launch, suggesting they had successfully gained air superiority and were systematically dismantling remaining infrastructure.
Pressure Index Trend: The second graph ("Coalition Pressure Index") highlights that while Iran had high volume early on, the Coalition's ability to sustain strikes relative to the incoming threat increased significantly as the conflict matured.
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We know the new so-called not-so-supreme leader is wounded and likely disfigured. He put out a statement yesterday — a weak one, actually — but there was no voice, and there was no video. It was a written statement.”
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They do have 450 moreThis is a huge hit if it's truely 5 decommissioned refuelers.
Iraqi officials are telling Al-Jazeera a part of the missile defense battery was hit. Not sure if just the radar alone
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