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

Israels "strength" comes from air superiority and technology. When it comes to man to man combat, they are a bunch of pantsies that cry to their mommies as soon someone puts up a real fight. South Lebanon will become the graveyard of IDF northern command.
yes but lets not be over confident 2006 was different with direct support from iran through syria not the case rn . air power absolutely does help u in urban war . this is israel we are talking about, if a snper shoots at idf they will raze the whole building live on tv .
 
*Analysis:* If there ever was a strategy behind Donald Trump's decision to blow up the Middle East — and increasingly few believe there ever was — it is lying in tatters as the second week of the Iran war draws to a close. https://ab.co/46YTUZd
 
The confirmation coincided with a comment by Iran's Ambassador to India, Mohammad Fathali, today that Tehran will provide safe passage to vessels bound for India through the Strait of Hormuz, citing longstanding friendship and shared interests between the two countries.

"Yes. Because India and Iran are friends. You can see in the future and I think that after two or three hours. Because we believe that. We believe that Iran and India are friends. We have common interests; we have a common fate," Fathali said to a question on the tanker movement.

"Suffering of the people of India is our suffering and vice versa. And for this reason, the government of India helps us, and we should help the government of India because we have a common fate and common interest," he said.

source is NDTV
what was the need to say this , Especially after iran allowed the ships to go through only after india released cpatured tankers
NDTV Propaganda
 
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إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون
لا حول ولا قوة الا بالله العلي العظيم
حَسْبُنَا اللّٰہُ وَنِعْمَ الْوَکِیْلُ
 
Kharg Island handles ~90% of Iran’s oil exports, but it’s not the source of the oil and it’s not a true single-point failure.

Iran’s oil is produced in massive mainland fields like Ahvaz Oil Field and Gachsaran Oil Field, then piped to export hubs. Kharg is simply the largest loading terminal where crude is stored and transferred onto tankers.

Iran has long treated Kharg as a wartime vulnerability and built redundancy around it:

• Alternative export terminals such as Lavan and Sirri islands
• The Goreh–Jask pipeline exporting crude directly to the Gulf of Oman, bypassing the Persian Gulf
• Extensive onshore storage and pipeline networks allowing oil to be redirected
• A well-established tanker “shadow fleet” capable of ship-to-ship transfers offshore

History reinforces this resilience. During the Iran–Iraq Tanker War, Kharg was bombed repeatedly yet Iran continued exporting oil through a mix of repairs, dispersed loading, and alternative routes.

Bottom line: damaging Kharg would disrupt exports, but it would not collapse Iran’s oil flows. Iran designed its energy logistics with redundancy precisely to withstand this kind of scenario.


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This Iran's tiny Kharg island of 20 sq km in the Persian Gulf processes 90 per cent of the Iran's total oil exports, and therefore is critical to the country's economic lifeline. The question is, would US force dare to seize it from Iran in the coming days to devastate its economy ?


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I think only country that would benefit would be China and Russia. Iran would retaliate by destroying all oil facilities in the middle east and the whole region will be in war and revolution.

Russia has plenty of oil, China has oil pipelines into Russia and Central asia and has more clean energy than rest of the world combined so they will sit back and watch America dig its own grave for Israel.
 

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