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

Is this really true?

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No, it's retarded.

There has been an strong increase in precipitation this year across the region, following a long period of drought. It affected a bunch of countries, not just Iraq and Iran. The increase in precipitation started months before this war.
 
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When Russia started this war, I thought it learned its lesson from the 80's Afghanistan war so it won't be repeated....


This is the sort of attack that Iran needs to have done on Israel to establish deterrence, but failed to do so. Israel did knock out some of Iran's infrastructure in a similar manner to this.

While IRGC may have some bravado, they do need to take some time out and reflect on why they have not been able to place similar blows to Israel.
 
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When Russia started this war, I thought it learned its lesson from the 80's Afghanistan war so it won't be repeated....

Yeah……..here’s a superpower with 6000 nuke warheads that gets attacked daily and threatened with annihilation all the same every so often.

Sure thing Iran getting nukes would somehow be a different situation altogether no?
 
This is the sort of attack that Iran needs to have done on Israel to establish deterrence, but failed to do so. Israel did knock out some of Iran's infrastructure in a similar manner to this.

While IRGC may have some bravado, they do need to take some time out and reflect on why they have not been able to place similar blows to Israel.
We did hit Haifa's oil refinery successfully, both in this war and the last June. But I think we always hit noncrucial components not to escalate things.
We should hit critical components that cannot be replaced soon.
 
Arabs and Jews.

Absolutely

The Jews need weak Arabs because it allows Israel to exist and dominate it's immediate area

The Arabs because they have mentally trapped themselves and degraded themselves, rather then realise their own position and strengths and understand what they need to do to become a power that can protect their people, their have because fear and lack of confidence relied on the U.S to protect them, when the U.S was always untrustworthy and allied to Israel and did everything to protect Israel


The reality is, Arabs are a proud people and they see themselves as the people from where islam came from
They have a great history and the spread of Islam bought them a place in history

But in recent centuries they have been dominated and surpassed by other Muslim states
The Ottomans
The Safavids
The Mugals
The Egyptians

Etc etc

As a result they fear being dominated by Turkey, Iran, Egypt

And they allied themselves to the snakes in the west especially the U.S and Europe, who used them to harm the region and Muslims

The Arabs MUST WAKE UP
They must embrace the Muslim states, make alliances and start the process of arming themselves and other Muslim states with weapons programs they themselves fund and not just overpriced western crap


Its happening,
The process has started but it's too slow
 
Yeah……..here’s a superpower with 6000 nuke warheads that gets attacked daily and threatened with annihilation all the same every so often.

Sure thing Iran getting nukes would somehow be a different situation altogether no?
You have failed to understand the concept of having n*kes….
 
So, let's say that Iran's oil profits increase by 20% at most. So, it increases Iran's income by about $6-$8 billion. Iran's damage from the war is estimated at $200 billion.
How is Iran benefitting from the war?
In a 40-day conflict, U.S.-Israeli costs would approach $80 billion, while Iranian theoretical gains from Hormuz control could exceed $100 billion annually, against a $200 billion regional contraction. This is ultimately a contest of influence and survival, and Iran has already established itself as the preeminent regional power.
 
So thousands of sorties by USAF, USN and IAF which included dozens of F-35's and finally one is damage (likely by AAA) and that makes the colonel right? Lulz!
Once is all it takes to prove that something is possible. Nice try claim it on "AAA" when the video of the engagement has been released for all to see!
 
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They're only reporting like this so that they can eventually assassinate him and claim they've done regime change for the 100th time.
 
In a 40-day conflict, U.S.-Israeli costs would approach $80 billion, while Iranian theoretical gains from Hormuz control could exceed $100 billion annually, against a $200 billion regional contraction. This is ultimately a contest of influence and survival, and Iran has already established itself as the preeminent regional power.
Even if we assume you are correct and Iran's gains from the Strait of Hormuz could exceed $100 billion, which is not true and false, that's still a net loss of $100 billion of damage. So, how's that good for Iran?
 
Iran helped Oman in 1974-5, defeating rebels in Oman (helis and troops)
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Strange!

After Iran bombed the secret cloud seeding, fogging, and radar center in the UAE...

Suddenly:

* The climate in Iraq and Iran changed. It rained every week, and temperatures changed drastically, with a difference of 5 degrees Celsius—a very significant amount.
* Floods returned to Iran after it had been suffering from a severe drought, to the point that the Iranian government was considering moving the capital from Tehran to southern Iran due to the drought.
* The goal of this center was to destroy the agricultural sector in Iran and Iraq, leading to the annihilation of livestock and causing a disaster of drought and desertification.

* The Arabs are the most hypocritical and deceitful...

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If they could control the weather, don’t you think they would fix the situation in their own country first?
 
Even if we assume you are correct and Iran's gains from the Strait of Hormuz could exceed $100 billion, which is not true and false, that's still a net loss of $100 billion of damage. So, how's that good for Iran?
Power is not a bank account. The Strait is leverage, not revenue. A few hundred billion in "damage" is just the price of making the enemy bleed a few trillion in volatility and lost control. This isn't that complicated.
 

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