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

NY Times article. Reminds me of what the brilliant American retired official Matthew Hoh said in Dialog Works yesterday: Matthew suggested to his boss a $3000 metal detector to counter enemies to which his boss said something like 'That's too low an amount. We have a budget to blow up'. Reminds me of my own state job of the past. The management had to blow up the entire money on yearly basis on useless stuff or they won't get that money next year. So nice, fine office furniture could be replaced--just one example. Haha.


On paper, the war in Iran should not be much of a contest. The United States spends around $1 trillion a year on its military, more than 100 times as much as Iran. That money buys a vastly larger Air Force and Navy, as well as advanced weapons technologies that Iranian generals can only dream about.

In the war’s early days, the mismatch played out as one might expect. American forces destroyed much of the Iranian military. Now, however, the contest looks less one-sided. Iran has taken control of the Strait of Hormuz, and its missiles and drones still threaten America’s allies in the region. While President Trump seems eager for a negotiated truce, Iran’s leaders do not. Somehow, the weaker nation is in the stronger negotiating position.

That reality exposes the vulnerabilities in the American way of war. Tactical success has not yielded victory. Mr. Trump’s recklessness in conducting the war is one reason. But the problem is bigger than any single commander in chief. The United States has left itself unprepared for modern war.

America has spent hundreds of billions of dollars on ships and planes that are good at defeating competitors’ ships and planes but ineffective against cheaper, mass-produced weapons. The American economy does not have the industrial capacity to produce enough of the weapons and equipment it does need. And the country has struggled to fix these problems because of a sclerotic government and a consolidated defense industry that resists change.

Three months before Mr. Trump attacked Iran, we warned that the United States was at risk of being overmatched in the wars of the future. The last two months have shown that alarm was justified. The war in Iran, unwise as it is, should serve as a warning about the rising threats to American security and an incentive to fix them.
 
Funny you say this, because the vast majority of experts (including economists, IR folk, and military strategists) all say that time is on Iran's side.
Need to thread limit this guy, that other brazilian, and that one guy org*sming at sunken aircraft carriers in the beginning of the war.
 
Need to thread limit this guy, that other brazilian, and that one guy org*sming at sunken aircraft carriers in the beginning of the war.

I remember a certain Brazillian guy leading to this war, kept saying there would not a war and when the war started, saying something like 'This is not a real war'. Hahaha!
 
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"No need to get carried away with pride"

This man of God was the definition of humbleness!!!

I have always wondered whether that explosion at Modarres missile garrison was really an accident.
 
Pakistan did not host American bases used to attack Iran, so why were Iranian ballistic missiles being launched at it?
They were launched at a Baluchi terrorist camp in Pakistan.
 
What's your point? What does that have to do with anything?
Houthis controlled the devaluation of the Yemeni Rial by managing the liquidity of their currency.

The Iranian currency will never appreciate against the USD as long as the IR is following the same monetary policies. It hasn't happened in the last 47 years and it won't happen while our economic policies are the same either.

Very soon, we will see massive protests. The only difference is that this time Israel and the US have bombed the police in Tehran, and anti-riot forces. The US and Israel hit nearly every major police station in Tehran during this war. Iran is getting closer to civil war step by step and Iran's currency devaluation is the fuel for that.

Their is a plan

Bomb Iranian police and security
Send weapons to protestors
Get the harami Iranian diaspora to spread propaganda
Manipulate and sanction Iranian economy

Iranian response in the middle of a war should be UTTER BRUTAL RUTHLESSNESS

don't let the plot work, have soldiers ready with heavy weapons and mow down any and every traitor

Make announcements about what the enemies plots are and let it be known how you will respond


Protest under normal circumstances is fine, but when you are at war and your enemy is plotting then it is outright TREACHERY
 
so the original claim is false, and the iranian claim was unsubstantiated.

Iran WILL fire upon neighbours, regardless of whether they host US bases or not.
A one off incident is not indicative of any pattern. The US however has attacked every country in the region, directly or via proxies in a well established pattern.
 

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