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

Israeli Navy...
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They are transmitting in morse now on this Frequency
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Here is the audio file:

Here is the decoded Morse Code message: [Most of it is garbage because Hebrew right left to right - so difficult to decode - but one word comes up twice]
[VVV DE 4XZ 4XZ = =] VVV DE 4XZ 4XZ = = AR AR
NW QTC 1 NR 694 = =
NR 694 LL V DW9Y 638151 KO2F GR 65 = =
IZIZI ABKFU DCXBR LSFGJ QLJQH XFXWH YEPWB EQEHI IEEZG FNEMM
LMHTH DYUSR NHQME LMXYK TOWTM RPEFI YIBGB DYJXN OLQPP MITKD
YZDOK AXQXT FGYMN NEJHG PBZKO LWGXN TSGUR POXYT GASRP XPTZP
JXZJZ GWIKY SKBFU WSQFC FAEYE LOZDJ LBHGS PWYYG GWSKY BRYQR
= = AA GR 04 = =
ZBOTE JKQTB TGCWP YTEJG HEDWP FNUKW ELZCX WKDUU TYXZH MUMUZ
USAFE RGWAC XONXP GSSPY WDXQO ABKFU
NR 694 LL V DW9Y 638151 KO2F GR 65 = =
IZIZI ABKFU DCXBR LSFGJ QLJQH XFXWH YEPWB EQEHI IEEZG FNEMM
LMHTH DYUSR NHQME LMXYK TOWTM RPEFI YIBGB DYJXN OLQPP MITKD
YZDOK AXQXT FGYMN NEJHG PBZKO LWGXN TSGUR POXYT GASRP XPTZP
JXZJZ GWIKY SKBFU WSQFC FAEYE LOZDJ LBHGS PWYYG GWSKY BRYQR
= = AA GR 04 = =
ZBOTE JKQTB TGCWP YTEJG HEDWP FNUKW ELZCX WKDUU TYXZH MUMUZ
USAFE RGWAC XONXP GSSPY WDXQO ABKFU
NR 694 LL V DW9Y 638151 KO2F GR 65 = = AR AR

The phrase USAFE is key:
Well will you look at that:
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  • Callsign: VALOR21
  • Asset Type: Learjet 35 (Military designation: C-21A)
  • Registration: 84-0096 (United States Air Force)
  • Current Location: Holding pattern east of Ramstein Air Base, specifically between Kaiserslautern and Bad Dürkheim.
  • Flight Profile: Stable orbit at 5,975 ft with a groundspeed of 194 knots.
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Radio frequency monitoring indicates active transmissions associated with the operational area.
  • Frequency: 6607.12 kHz
  • Mode: CW (Continuous Wave/Morse Code)
  • Signal Strength: -102.2 dBm (Peak -84.7 dBm)
  • Analysis: The waterfall display shows a concentrated signal spike within the 40m/49m shortwave bands, suggesting long-range HF communication is in progress.

Intercepted transmission logs corresponding to the USAFE callsign.
  • Header: ZBOTE JKQTB TGCWP YTEJG...
  • Recipient Tag: USAFE
  • Message Format: 5-character alphanumeric groups (Standard military encryption).
  • Log ID: NR 694
  • Sign-off: AR AR (End of transmission)
  • Intelligence Note: The repetition of the header and the specific "GR 65" (Group Count) indicates a formal secure dispatch being relayed through the theater.
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FREQUENCY 6607.12 kHz
The frequency captured in the intercept (6607 kHz) is a high-interest "Utility" frequency with a specific historical and operational footprint.
  • Primary User: This frequency is internationally recognized as the primary CW (Morse Code) channel for 4XZ, the Israeli Navy's high-power transmitter located in Haifa.
  • Signal Analysis: The intercept shows 5-letter encrypted groups. While VALOR21 is a USAFE asset, the 6607 kHz frequency is often monitored by NATO and Allied SIGINT units to check propagation or coordinate inter-theater communications.
  • Operational Conflict: Not a "coincidence" then getting this intercept. We see a USAFE aircraft in a holding pattern and a simultaneous high-strength CW signal on a frequency used by a Mediterranean naval power. This suggests:
    1. Inter-operability Training: VALOR21 may be acting as a relay or monitoring platform for multi-national exercises.
    2. Strategic Monitoring: The aircraft is positioned to maintain "Line of Sight" or optimal HF reception for signals originating from the South/East.
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TLDR Version:
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Important Caveat - As with all things "OSINT" these are the things they "WANT" us to see... Remember:
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Incorrect! I already posted a [credible] source that refutes this. By 49 hours the DRZ is less than 1 mile! (For 10KT) And it’s not 1000+ rads! Where are you getting this information from?

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I don’t think you even read information to support your points

Conclusion 2. Nuclear earth-penetrator weapons (EPWs) with a depth of penetration of 3 meters capture most of the advantage associated with the coupling of ground shock. While additional depth of penetration increases ground-shock coupling, it also increases the uncertainty of EPW survival.

To hold at risk hard and deeply buried targets, the nuclear yield must be increased with increasing depth of the target. The calculated limit for holding hard and deeply buried targets at risk of destruction with high probability using a nuclear EPW is approximately 200 meters for a 300 kiloton weapon and 300 meters for a 1 megaton weapon.

Continued….

Because the practical penetration depth for an EPW is a few meters—a small fraction of the depth for full containment—there will be blast, thermal, initial nuclear radiation, and fallout effects from use of an EPW.

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2005. Effects of Nuclear Earth-Penetrator and Other Weapons. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/8873.

So again, beyond a few meters there is no guarantee the EPW survives. Even if it could somehow, it would need to be a very high yield weapon which to be frank, there is zero percent chance the U.S. will be detonating 300KT to 1 megaton nuclear weapons across Iran.

I’m all for theoretical debates, but these nuclear doomsday ones belong more in the realm of science fiction.

Fun fact:

These missile bases are not small and have blast suppression tunnels carved throughout to prevent shockwaves from traveling deeper in as well as pressurized blast doors in the larger facilities along segments of faculty as redundancy to shockwaves or accidental detonation.

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They really need to learn to build these type of facilities for senior Iranian leaders!!!! Look at how many Iranian has lost, esp the airforce bunker in the 12 day war..
 
Dubai& Emirates plus Gcc countries will not recover from this for the next 10 Years.
Bro

Their whole strategy and mindset will have to change if they want to exist. Having US bases was their SOP - its no longer the case - in fact they have realized they have now become a huge target.
 
ATTENTION :
43 tanks were destroyed by Hezbollah within 48 hours. The crew of one tank consists of 4 members (the commander, the driver, the gunner, and the loader) 4 x 43 = 172 The importance of the tank It is considered the backbone of the Zionist occupation army And 172 Zionist soldiers who were inside these tanks...they went to hell

Syria needs to rebuild with this kind of anti-tank tools as this war may spread from Lebanon to Syria to capture more territory beyond the golan heights.
 
They really need to learn to build these type of facilities for senior Iranian leaders!!!! Look at how many Iranian has lost, esp the airforce bunker in the 12 day war..
Thing is that they were no lost. They were not trying to save themselves. If they wanted to hide, im sure 1.6m sq.km is enough to hide somewhere in iran, even if we forget 100s of missile cities buried deep under mountains or what not. Why ppl are not getting it.

Nearly all of them died at their home, their office or at relatives house. Unlike 12 day war, where israil/mossad delivered the most lethal assasination mission in history while targeting irgc bunker meeting, this time it was not something extra ordinary but obviously good enough..

Call them maniacs, suicidal, tired of life, hungry for martyrdom whatever suits your intellect!
 
Bro

Their whole strategy and mindset will have to change if they want to exist. Having US bases was their SOP - its no longer the case - in fact they have realized they have now become a huge target.
As reality hits, they'll be cancelling many more of these multi-billion dollar vanity projects. If only they had the brains to invest in home grown defence projects & R&D. But alas, they were too busy enjoying Ukrainian women and other luxuries of life.......

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I dont think so that iranians are creating these AI. Must be chinese, detailing is too damn high haha.
 
As reality hits, they'll be cancelling many more of these multi-billion dollar vanity projects. If only they had the brains to invest in home grown defence projects & R&D. But alas, they were too busy enjoying Ukrainian women and other luxuries of life.......

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Don't think it would make a difference, 30 million people and if they are anything like the Saudis I've met they are often fat, lazy and haven't done anything honest days work in their life.
 
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Translated: Hezbollah ambushed an enemy force attempting to advance from the outskirts of the town of Bayada towards the town of Shamaa. Upon reaching the western edge of the town, the fighters engaged them with light and medium weapons, inflicting direct hits. Three rescue helicopters are heading north to evacuate wounded Israeli soldiers.





They're getting massacred at the hands of Hezbollah after 40 years of bombardments on Lebanon.

Not sure what they are thinking, trying to enter Iran.
 
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7th Day of nonstop fires at Kuwait Airport. Seaport also under nonstop attacks.

Does not seem like they will be able to launch an attack from Kuwait, UAE will probably get their wish to serve the zionists.
 
Pakistani exports to Iran to be fast-tracked and rules lifted admist difficulties of the Iranian people during war in finding supplies!

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I predicted it will be very difficult to contain this to air operation alone like in Serbia. It had all the symptoms of descending into the slippery slope of Vietnam. It is unforgiveable that such a war was started without involving Congress and the people.

You quoted a thoughtful post by @Gryzor . However, I tend to agree with this article in today's NY Times by Michelle Goldberg. She maybe yet another knee-jerk anti-Trump on NY Times but she is right in saying that the American market/stocks are one thing which have some influence over Trump and that this war is already going bad. This article also discusses how, after a confidential briefing on Wednesday (25 March), even Republican Congressmen are not satisfied. IMO: While there is the possibility of another Vietnam, I personally think that is the lesser chance than a chance of the war of attrition as going on already if not a quick winding down.


It is not just Democrats in Congress who fear that Donald Trump’s war in Iran is going sideways. After a classified Pentagon briefing on Wednesday, Republican lawmakers on the House Armed Services Committee appeared shaken.

“We will not sacrifice American lives for the same failed foreign policies,” said Nancy Mace, warning about the possibility of American troops in Iran. The committee chair, Mike Rogers, complained that members aren’t getting nearly enough information about war plans. Troop movements, he said, should be “thoughtful and deliberate.” The implication was that they might not be.

“This is the first week where I have felt that there’s been really any resistance to this war from Republicans,” Jason Crow, a combat veteran and Democratic member of the committee, told me. His colleagues’ public comments, he suggested, only hint at the depth of their anxiety. In closed meetings, he said, they express many concerns “that they’re unwilling to show publicly.”

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ut at least some of the Republicans hearing directly from the Pentagon aren’t so sanguine. “On a bipartisan basis, it was pretty clear to us that there was no plan, no strategy,” said Sara Jacobs, another Democratic member of the committee. The briefers, she said, “could not articulate an end game, and we are three weeks into this war.”

The big question now is if an American ground invasion is imminent. I suspect people are underestimating the possibility because it’s such a manifestly terrible idea. Americans certainly don’t want to see troops on the ground: In a Reuters/Ipsos poll last week, only 34 percent of respondents said they would back the deployment of Special Forces soldiers into Iran, and a mere 7 percent support a larger-scale attack. The markets — one of the few forces that can constrain Trump — seem to assume a relatively quick resolution to the war, which is likely why oil prices haven’t risen as much as some anticipated.

Trump himself appears to be wary of letting his Iran misadventure drag on. The Wall Street Journal reports that he wants a speedy end to the war, and at times he seems to be begging Iran’s leaders to make a deal. “They better get serious soon, before it is too late, because once that happens, there is NO TURNING BACK,” he posted on Thursday morning. You could almost see the flop sweat wafting off him.

Yet despite all the reasons America shouldn’t escalate its war with Iran, there’s a good chance it will. Trump is sending thousands more troops to the Middle East, and in the past, when he’s massed military forces outside a hostile country, he’s used them. “Some U.S. officials think a crushing show of force to conclude the fighting would create more leverage in peace talks or simply give Trump something to point to and declare victory,” Axios reported on Thursday.

Jacobs, the Democratic congresswoman, told me that the Pentagon’s request for $200 billion to fund a war that’s burning through hundreds of millions of dollars a day is a tell. “That’s not a one-time cost to wrap things up,” she said. “That’s a down payment on a long war.”

This would not, obviously, be the first time the United States ramped up a war of choice just to avoid a humiliating defeat. In his memoir, former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara wrote about how, during the Vietnam War, the C.I.A. warned that failure “would be damaging to U.S. prestige,” leading the United States to prolong a pointless conflict in the hope of saving face. During years of fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, Crow recalled, military leaders would repeatedly claim “that one more big troop surge, one more big offensive, would get it done and put us in a better position and win the war.”

Never before, however, has America arrived at the threshold of a quagmire so quickly, with so much advance warning about the precise errors it was making. We have spent much of the past decade — in no small part due to Trump’s election — reckoning with the cost of the Iraq war to global stability and American cohesion. For the first time I can remember, both major parties have significant, influential antiwar contingents. Trump ran for president, however mendaciously, as the peace candidate, claiming that Kamala Harris would lead America into World War III.

And yet here we are, lurching toward a new version of a familiar catastrophe, suffering from some national form of neurotic repetition compulsion. “This is like the horrible, lame-dad cover band version of the worst of American foreign policy,” said Matt Duss, executive vice president of the Center for International Policy.

Someday, perhaps, when we’re picking up the pieces from yet another ill-conceived war, Republicans will explain that behind the scenes, they opposed it. One of the biggest problems in Congress, said Crow, is the gap between what people say privately and their willingness to demonstrate “the strength of their convictions” in public. “I’m always trying to close that gap with folks, and I always remind people that it’s never too late to do the right thing,” he said. He may be right, but the sooner the better.
 
Bro

Their whole strategy and mindset will have to change if they want to exist. Having US bases was their SOP - its no longer the case - in fact they have realized they have now become a huge target.


Totally Brother

Iran is freeing all the Arabs from US imperialism and occupation from their lands. Kind of strong example of why these Middle Eastern puppet countries need to “maybe start “ policing” their neighbourhood alone or jointly with Iran. And stop relying on the US and Israel they have deliberately ruined your GCC COUNTRIES economically for decades to come, tourism was the primary vehicle for all of them was to move beyond oil! That’s now wrecked.
 

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