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

Why you pajeeeets literally have your brains in the a$$.
Iran is facing a existential threat in this war but Pakistan wasn't. Hence pakistan had no reason to even think about nukes. And India knew that fewer missile strikes won't invite nukes in the conflict.
The whole purpose of nukes is to prevent the country from collapsing ,nukes are not for killing millions to avenge the deaths of 50 people. Get some education.
Similarly Russia the biggest nuclear power on earth is attacked by Ukraine many times but nukes aren't relevant in that war. You are a living proof that many indians face cognitive decline and lower IQ,s these days. Credits goes to your fascist government and Godi media.
Iran does not need Nuclear weapons and will never develop them!
 
Seeing this made my day, so glad we managed to piss of the royalist monkies


phalvais are complete retards and useless degenerates... their rise to fame is stealing Iran's wealth via nepotism and declare victory

just check out these losers attacking Iranian foot ball team despite police escort in Australia !


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Araghchi's return to Islamabad has nothing to do with the nuclear issue

▪️ Mr. Araghchi during his regional trip to Pakistan, Oman and Russia, after first going to Islamabad Pakistan and then traveling to Oman, now he has returned to Pakistan again in a short trip to follow up on his recent consultations with the authorities of this country.

Acquiring information from Tasnim reporter indicates:

[▪️] (emoji/5888814970757454134) In addition to the talks about bilateral relations, the transfer of Iran's conditions for the end of the war to Pakistan as a mediating country is one of the important agendas of Mr. Araghchi in this trip.

▪️ Issues such as applying the new legal regime to the Strait of Hormuz, receiving compensation, guaranteeing no further military aggression by war mongers, lifting the naval blockade, etc. are some of the issues raised by Mr. Araghchi.

These negotiations have nothing to do with the nuclear issue.

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Trump is facing a more patient Iranian than before

#reflection_of_war
NBC News

1. Iran is more stable than before
Iran's government has unexpectedly become more stable, five Western officials said.

2. Westerners were marginalized
America's bombing and Trump's verbal and behavioral contradictions have weakened the position of Westerners. This faction is now marginalized.

3. Iranians are in no hurry to negotiate
Iranians are not in a hurry. They believe Trump will push back on spending increases.

4. Trump has extended the deadline five times.
There is another internal debate in the US about setting a hard deadline.

5.Iran has found new self-confidence
By effectively controlling the Strait of Hormuz, Iran has gained a global advantage and has little reason to surrender.

6.Two-thirds of Americans disapprove of Trump's handling
Only a third of Americans approve of Trump's approach.

7. Summary**

The war has backfired. Iran has become more stable and the pro-negotiation faction has gone to the sidelines.Iranians are not in a hurry, Trump has extended the deadline five times and faces the opposition of two-thirds of Americans.

@Khabar_Graphic
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⭕️ Iranian F-5 jet breached US air defenses in first such strike since Korean War, as wider attacks caused major damage to US bases

A 25 April report by NBC News reveals that an Iranian F-5 fighter jet successfully carried out a bombing run on Camp Buehring in Kuwait early on in the US–Israeli war on Iran, penetrating layered US air defenses that included Patriot missile systems, short-range interceptors, radar coverage, and regional surveillance networks.

The strike is considered exceptionally rare, marking what analysts say is the first time since the Korean War that an "enemy fixed-wing aircraft" has successfully hit a major US military base, a benchmark often traced back to a North Korean low-altitude night raid on 15 April, 1953, that killed two US soldiers on Cho-do Island. For more than 70 years following that incident, the US maintained near-total air superiority over its military bases.

The incident also undercuts repeated claims that Iran’s air force had been fully neutralized at the outset of the war, demonstrating that even aging aircraft platforms retained operational capability. US officials cited in the reporting said the F-5 approached at low altitude and dropped unguided munitions, exploiting gaps in detection systems designed primarily to counter missiles and higher-altitude threats. The success of the strike, regardless of the aircraft’s fate, has been described as strategically significant in both operational and symbolic terms.

The HESA Kowsar is the aircraft most likely utilized in the operation; Iran’s domestically produced iteration of the American Northrop F-5 Tiger II. Categorized as a third-generation fighter jet, it is based on an airframe design that originated in the late 1950's and entered heavy production throughout the 1960's. Iran successfully reverse-engineered this platform from the fleet of F-5s provided by the United States during the 1970's, prior to the Iranian Revolution. While the Kowsar maintains the traditional single-tail profile of its predecessor, it is frequently distinguished from the Saeqeh, a separate Iranian derivative notable for its modified twin vertical tail configuration.

Beyond the F-5 strike, the report points to a far broader scale of damage across US military installations in the Gulf. Iranian retaliatory attacks hit dozens of targets across multiple countries, damaging warehouses, aircraft hangars, command headquarters, satellite communications systems, runways, advanced radar infrastructure, and multiple aircraft, with repair costs expected to reach into the billions. Some assessments suggest over 100 targets across several bases were struck, raising questions about the full extent of damage not publicly disclosed.

Separate drone strikes further exposed vulnerabilities in US defenses, including a March 1 attack on a tactical operations center near Kuwait’s Port of Shuaiba that killed six US service members and wounded more than 60. Analysts say the combination of drone saturation tactics and limited manned aircraft operations forced US defenses to stretch across multiple threat layers, highlighting weaknesses in base protection, logistics resilience, and the survivability of forward-deployed forces under sustained, multi-vector attacks.

(NBC, Defence Security Asia)



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Good thing about F5 is that it has some capability to use unpaved runways. Notice the engines are at the sideways far above the ground so Fod blocker engine doors like Mig 29 are not necessary on inlets. An example below shows grass runway landing and take off. Some landing gear modification is necessary too to use these types of runways but main thing is the fod blocker or fod avoidance of jet inlets.

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Mig 29 uses a different option with fod blocker door on engine inlets. That is why Ukraine used them on improvised airfields for a very long time after their airbases are bombed by Russia at the beginning of the war.

Both fod blocker doors or upper inlet positions like sideways(F5) or top(stealth drones Valkyrie etc.) are necessary to use unpaved runways which is crucial when facing an enemy having higher stand off weapons advantage. Temporary improvised runways can be built and used continiously increasing the survivability of the aircraft.
 
Pahlavi supporters are protesting in front of the Pakistan Embassy in London

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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I hope the guy who taunts Indian protesters comes out and taunts them too, or better yet, Khawaja comes out.

The complete absence of nuance in these people is mildly amusing.

“For 47 years, Pakistan has aided the IRGC.” Does this baby-faced twink know that Pakistan’s relationship with the IRGC and the broader Islamic Republic has ebbed and flowed—from mild belligerence to a lukewarm, reluctant embrace? Even accounting for the current, nascent improvement in relations, there’s an argument to be made that they still have not reached the level of our ties under the Shah, who actually helped us in our 1965 and 1971 wars with India.

We have also occasionally had to bear the brunt of the export of Iran’s sectarian conflicts. If Pakistan were the foremost backer of Iran right now, we wouldn’t be this gucci(comfortable) with the United States and the GCC (barring the Emiratis, of course, who are a unique specimen unto themselves).

I also recall a conversation with a Pahlavist on this forum before this war began who was similarly obsessed with Pakistan. Not taking any names, as I’m not interested in getting into a “tu-tu main-main” contest, there are already too many of those going on here already.
 
The complete absence of nuance in these people is mildly amusing.

“For 47 years, Pakistan has aided the IRGC.” Does this baby-faced twink know that Pakistan’s relationship with the IRGC and the broader Islamic Republic has ebbed and flowed—from mild belligerence to a lukewarm, reluctant embrace? Even accounting for the current, nascent improvement in relations, there’s an argument to be made that they still have not reached the level of our ties under the Shah, who actually helped us in our 1965 and 1971 wars with India.

We have also occasionally had to bear the brunt of the export of Iran’s sectarian conflicts. If Pakistan were the foremost backer of Iran right now, we wouldn’t be this gucci(comfortable) with the United States and the GCC (barring the Emiratis, of course, who are a unique specimen unto themselves).

I also recall a conversation with a Pahlavist on this forum before this war began who was similarly obsessed with Pakistan. Not taking any names, as I’m not interested in getting into a “tu-tu main-main” contest, there are already too many of those going on here already.


these pahalvis follow a leader who fucked his brother wife and later committed sucide

go figure what kind of nut jobs they are.


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The complete absence of nuance in these people is mildly amusing.

“For 47 years, Pakistan has aided the IRGC.” Does this baby-faced twink know that Pakistan’s relationship with the IRGC and the broader Islamic Republic has ebbed and flowed—from mild belligerence to a lukewarm, reluctant embrace? Even accounting for the current, nascent improvement in relations, there’s an argument to be made that they still have not reached the level of our ties under the Shah, who actually helped us in our 1965 and 1971 wars with India.

We have also occasionally had to bear the brunt of the export of Iran’s sectarian conflicts. If Pakistan were the foremost backer of Iran right now, we wouldn’t be this gucci(comfortable) with the United States and the GCC (barring the Emiratis, of course, who are a unique specimen unto themselves).

I also recall a conversation with a Pahlavist on this forum before this war began who was similarly obsessed with Pakistan. Not taking any names, as I’m not interested in getting into a “tu-tu main-main” contest, there are already too many of those going on here already.
There’s also another member currently active who was about an inch away from becoming a Pahlavist before this war began. I distinctly recall a conversation between these two individuals just before the war started, something to the effect that the Islamic regime would collapse within a matter of days once an attack began. I actually believed them at the time, hindsight is 20/20, of course.

The more I interact with these Pahlavist types, the more I realize that even though Reza Pahlavi is the most prominent opposition figure, the chances of his cohort taking control of Iran are slim to none.

The member who was previously on the verge of becoming a Pahlavist is now blaming Pakistan for saving the United States from Iran, while his Pahlavist fellow countrymen are blaming us for saving the Islamic Republic. Oh the irony!

At any rate, we neither brought the Islamic regime to power nor will we be the ones to cause its downfall. I have no ill will toward the Iranian people, this is a decision for them to make, and I wish them the best regardless of their government.
 
Iran does not need Nuclear weapons and will never develop them!
Men men men!!

The people who:

1. Said hezbollah was finished before it started attacking israel this year.

2. Said iran had no chance against US without a "modern airforce"

3. Said iran was attacking Syrian civilians

4. Can't accept US lost round 1 to a country with no modern active airforce.

5. Said Iran must have nukes to survive and fend off its enemies.

6. said iran was not attacking US or Israel when iran was hitting US military facilities in the GCC.

7. Said a Nigerian(half, while ignoring my American half)can't have good opinions or knowledge of Iran and middle east affairs.

ARE ALL THE SAME PEOPLE ON PDF.

Cheers bro.
 
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Lol wait once he comes to power bro…. Trump’s was elected for ending wars… 🙂🙂🙂
JD is a Peter Thiel disciple and planted by him specifically into the government to carry out his dsytopian anti-people agenda, he hates Islam and Muslims organically with a passion, something Trump only did performatively to please his MAGA base and zionist handlers. JD will do a lot more harm to everyone save the zionists and war machine than whatever Trump was able to accomplish.
 
Ukraine has repeatedly launched missiles from outdated MiGs and F-16s to strike Russian forces. It is now common knowledge that in the Gulf War, Hussein's excessive fear of the US military and his subsequent withdrawal of his air force ultimately benefited the US. This is because air superiority does not last 24 hours and there will always be vulnerabilities. If the IRIAF had deployed a large number of attack aircraft and low cost ALBM and ALCM, the course of the war would have been different. Too many people forget that the primary purpose of fighter jets is ground attack, not air superiority.
And how long will Iran's Su35s going to get air borned and survive against VLO platforms like F22 and F35? The present of VLO jets like F22 and F35 in terms of quantity and quality will destroy any 4.5 generation air force out there in a heartbeat. Even if Iran had the export downgraded version of the F22, it would not last a few rounds against the domestic non export version F35 of the American airforce. Ukraine was fighting against a banana republic armed with 4.5 generation jets at best, it wasn't facing any VLO platforms like F22 and F35.
 
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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I hope the guy who taunts Indian protesters comes out and taunts them too, or better yet, Khawaja comes out.


Calling on British government to close Pakistani embassy! The audacity!
 

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