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

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Iran’s strike last night wiped out 17% of Qatar’s natural gas export capacity, repairs are expected to take three to five years -Reuters

Wall Street Journal: Kuwait Oil Company suspends operations at Abdullah Port and Ahmadi Port refineries after attacks

Despite Saudis claiming a ballistic missile interception, footage shows a fire at the SAMREF refinery in Yanbu allegedly hit with a drone, in western Saudi Arabia.
 
Iran is the first and only country in the world to successfully target an F-35 fighter jet in combat operations

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We're what? Now 3 weeks into this? Easily 15-20,000 sorties?

I believe the average sorties per day fell off quite dramatically after the initial shock and awe of the first 72 hours.

Probably averaging 300 a day maybe slightly higher.

No way the USAF is still averaging 1000 a day like the initial days of campaign
 
So. Did I miss anything?
An F35 was damaged over Iran. Analysis suggests a proximity detonation by an anti-air missile rather than direct hit.

A big development was Trump's debacle last night where he approved Israeli attack on South Pars field, in order to "send Iran a message". After the Iranian retaliation at GCC facilities and subsequent oil price spike to $110, Trump now says no more attacks on Iranian facilities and that he was never involved in the Israeli attack :)

The most delicious piece of news however is that Treasury, in desperation at the rising oil prices, is planning on removing sanctions on Iranian and Russian oil that is currently at sea lol.
 
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add Haifa refinery to the list

a good and fast response from IRGC-ASF warriors. Trump quickly got the message and tried to avoid responsibility for the strike on South Pars.
 
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I believe the average sorties per day fell off quite dramatically after the initial shock and awe of the first 72 hours.

Probably averaging 300 a day maybe slightly higher.

No way the USAF is still averaging 1000 a day like the initial days of campaign
much lower than that now, you can see far fewer refuellers over KSA these days

and now they lost an F-35 and 2 refuellers over Iraq they will be more cautious

the dramatically lower sortie rate allows Iran to dig out missile base tunnel entrances and move AD systems into place to set up new ambushes
 
Arab proxies of American empire exposed:

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a good and fast response from IRGC-ASF warriors. Trump quickly got the message and tried to avoid responsibility for the strike on South Pars.

Same, they allowed strike Palestinians delegation in Qatar, later deny....lolll
 
I think with what happened today we may have seen Iran start to use missiles/tech they have been holding back. The sheer amount of hits one reads about in the news are much higher then in the first week. Possibly interceptors are being used more sparingly and Iran using more hypersonics, not sure, bit if these trend carries on the tide of the war is for sure turning in Iran's favour.

Remember we know and can see hits on Arab bases and US bases on Arab soil, no one still knows what hits Israeli bases have taken due to their censorship.

My guess is if Iran can destroy planes at Ben Gurion which must have been heavily defended as being Israel's main artery to the world, then IDF air bases elsewhere must have taken hits, but for strange reasons we never see Sat images of IDF bases....
 
I believe the average sorties per day fell off quite dramatically after the initial shock and awe of the first 72 hours.

Probably averaging 300 a day maybe slightly higher.

No way the USAF is still averaging 1000 a day like the initial days of campaign
That's fair. I haven't tracked it as I've other things to keep me occupied. So no reason for me to doubt you. I'll still suggest easily 10K-sorties have been flown to date.
 

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