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

Mass deportations from UAE gents.......This is not being broadcast much:

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I bet the real figure is many times what is suspected


This will affect Pakistani's as well given how many are in UAE, though less than India, but Pakistan is less well placed to absorb the impact of this given its poor economic mismanagement.
 

Gulf states consider new pipelines to avoid Strait of Hormuz​



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They can do whatever they want, but oil fields are near to Iran land, and Iran can always blow them up with cheap rockets.

So the solution is have good relations with Iran.

If GCC thinks they can avoid Iran troubles with pipes, they are plain wrong.
 
The ship toll should be elevated from 2 millions to 100 millions if an Israel's slave wants to pass

An Israeli site today said Iran can get $110 billion per year with just the $2 million toll charges, thus a bounty of nearly half a trillion $ over the next 5 years. I think Prof. Robert Pape calling Iran the 4th center of global power after this war is based upon Iran controlling the Strait of Hormuz.
Pakistani channels reported Pakistan allowing duty free shipments of groceries and other daily supplies to Iran via Pakistan's land border with Iran. I wonder if there is a large increase in oil coming from Iran to Pakistan since this war started? The smuggling routes were never shut down.
 
Egypt should look to extend its oil pipelines to Jordan and Saudi Arabia that does not involve any ships to get the oil to Egypt. Economically cheaper in the long run once the initial investment cost is absorbed.
correct but have the gulf states allowed that before the war ? they would refuse , we have the infrastracture but they didn't want to make profit.. that's why i'm always saying this war is a good chance to Egypt to profit as much as it can from the gulf states ( milking).
 

Dispatch From Iran: 'How Will We Rebuild What We Have Lost?'

A Tehran-based journalist maps the human toll of the mass destruction US-Israeli strikes have caused on the country's health and education systems.



Medical workers rally in front of a hospital damaged in a US-Israeli strike, in Tehran on March 7, 2026. Photo by Shadati/Xinhua via Getty Images
TEHRAN, Iran – More than 750 schools. Over 300 healthcare centers. And 90,000-plus homes.
The US and Israel have destroyed or damaged more than 115,000 civilian structures, Iran’s Red Crescent Society says – leaving behind a system of chaos, with hospitals, schools, water plants, and civilian roadways turned to dust or rendered useless.
But the toll goes far beyond the loss of structures: The chaos has put enormous pressure on the country’s healthcare workers and first responders, disrupted education for students at every level, and displaced hundreds of thousands, inflicting both physical and psychological trauma that will take many years to recover from, if Iranians can at all.
“Destruction here is not simply material loss,” Tehran’s municipal spokesperson, Abdulmutahhar Mohammad Khani, tells me. “It means disrupting the lives of citizens and inflicting profound psychological and social harm.”
I spoke to doctors, teachers, officials, and other civilians here in Tehran and across the country to get a sense of the human toll the US and Israel’s assault on civilian infrastructure is taking. What they told me paints a picture of a systematic destruction that no military objective can justify and of a population left to absorb a catastrophe that the world is still debating.

‘After A Shift Ends, I Find Myself Crying’

Even as a growing number of Iranians require emergency treatment – the US-Israeli strikes have killed more than 3,400, including over 1,500 civilians, and injured tens of thousands of others – the country’s medical infrastructure is buckling under the pressure of an unprecedented inflow of patients.
“Since the bombardment began, the hospital has been in a permanent state of emergency,” says Dr. Amir Karimi, a general practitioner at Imam Reza Hospital in Mashhad, a city in northeast Iran. He has worked at the hospital for 20 years and says he’s never seen the medical system in such a deep state of crisis.
“Every minute, new cases arrive – blast injuries, burns, psychological trauma. We work without stopping,” Karimi tells Zeteo.
Making matters worse, doctors face a shortage of medical supplies, a result of years-long sanctions that have hampered the country’s ability to import critical materials.
After treating two children wounded in the bombing of a nearby school – one suffering multiple fractures and burns, the other in severe shock – Karimi and his colleagues had to improvise.
 
You seriously compare Mongol brutality and barbarism to Crusaders?

In a way, yes .. Crusader brutality was motivated by a lot more hate. If anyone surrendered to Mongols, Mongols would spare them. But Crusaders had a policy to unconditionally kill all Muslims and Jews no matter whether they fought or surrendered. It was a policy completely motivated by unconditional hatred and the opponents had no way out but to be killed. And while not as large as Mongols, a significant portion of world population still died as a result of Crusades, as well.

If you look at the scale, then yes, Mongols were worse, but if you look at actual brutality in terms of hatred and the aim to eliminate the enemies, then Crusaders were far worse. They were just limited by their military power as compared to Mongols, but on par, they were far more dangerous.

Not justifying either but to many, the threat of crusaders as unconditional and unavoidable death meant a lot worse of a brutality to defend against.
 
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Iran is not simply fighting against a foreign invading army like Vietnam or Iraq did

This time Iran is fighting against a crusading force with multiple crusader forward bases encircling Iran coming from thousands of kilometers away from the other side of the world

And it does not stop here, crusaders have infiltrated the Iranian community this is why we have sabotage attacks and people living in the west claiming Iranians have viking DNA and that "Persians are whites", those are crusader sleeper cells to justify the crusade against Iran

They want to convert Iranians to Evangelism by force or force them to become Atheists

This is a massive religious war
 

Dispatch From Iran: 'How Will We Rebuild What We Have Lost?'

A Tehran-based journalist maps the human toll of the mass destruction US-Israeli strikes have caused on the country's health and education systems.



Medical workers rally in front of a hospital damaged in a US-Israeli strike, in Tehran on March 7, 2026. Photo by Shadati/Xinhua via Getty Images
TEHRAN, Iran – More than 750 schools. Over 300 healthcare centers. And 90,000-plus homes.
The US and Israel have destroyed or damaged more than 115,000 civilian structures, Iran’s Red Crescent Society says – leaving behind a system of chaos, with hospitals, schools, water plants, and civilian roadways turned to dust or rendered useless.
But the toll goes far beyond the loss of structures: The chaos has put enormous pressure on the country’s healthcare workers and first responders, disrupted education for students at every level, and displaced hundreds of thousands, inflicting both physical and psychological trauma that will take many years to recover from, if Iranians can at all.
“Destruction here is not simply material loss,” Tehran’s municipal spokesperson, Abdulmutahhar Mohammad Khani, tells me. “It means disrupting the lives of citizens and inflicting profound psychological and social harm.”
I spoke to doctors, teachers, officials, and other civilians here in Tehran and across the country to get a sense of the human toll the US and Israel’s assault on civilian infrastructure is taking. What they told me paints a picture of a systematic destruction that no military objective can justify and of a population left to absorb a catastrophe that the world is still debating.

‘After A Shift Ends, I Find Myself Crying’

Even as a growing number of Iranians require emergency treatment – the US-Israeli strikes have killed more than 3,400, including over 1,500 civilians, and injured tens of thousands of others – the country’s medical infrastructure is buckling under the pressure of an unprecedented inflow of patients.
“Since the bombardment began, the hospital has been in a permanent state of emergency,” says Dr. Amir Karimi, a general practitioner at Imam Reza Hospital in Mashhad, a city in northeast Iran. He has worked at the hospital for 20 years and says he’s never seen the medical system in such a deep state of crisis.
“Every minute, new cases arrive – blast injuries, burns, psychological trauma. We work without stopping,” Karimi tells Zeteo.
Making matters worse, doctors face a shortage of medical supplies, a result of years-long sanctions that have hampered the country’s ability to import critical materials.
After treating two children wounded in the bombing of a nearby school – one suffering multiple fractures and burns, the other in severe shock – Karimi and his colleagues had to improvise.
In the misplaced bravado of the Americans, Israelis, this tragedy affecting Iranians is lost. A country being destroyed only to maintain the "nuclear hegemony" of the Zionists. This is all that this war is about. Nothing more, nothing less.
 
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Some of these numbers are not very relevant because they're from different centuries. 40 million people in the 13th century was about 10% of the entire world's population, if my Google results are correct.

And as I said, the Mongols didn't only kill people, they also killed animals, burnt down cities, destroyed forests, and committed many other atrocities. They depopulated regions, in the literal sense of the word.
casualties in US-led or US-supported conflicts since 9/11 is estimated between 4.5 million and 4.6 million...

This number is still growing ......
 
casualties in US-led or US-supported conflicts since 9/11 is estimated between 4.5 million and 4.6 million...

This number is still growing ......
Yes, but the world population is 8 billion people now.

That's about %0.05 of the world population. And we are talking about casualties, i.e. both deaths and injuries are included.
 

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