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

This is spot on,

This is spot on. Israel is basically America, no doubt about it.

However, USA isn't about to fall anytime soon, sadly.
I was about to say, don't hold your breath on that one
 
IRAN doesn't have the capability to attack US mainland.

Whilst quite a few countries are capable of attacking mainland US, you only have to look at what happened to the last country that tried it.
FPV/mini Shahed smuggled inside the US operated by American Freedom Fighters

It's largely possible
 
FPV/mini Shahed smuggled inside the US operated by American Freedom Fighters

It's largely possible
If that easy, probably would have been tried by now. Regardless, that would be a quick way of giving Trump the mortal high ground.
 
FPV/mini Shahed smuggled inside the US operated by American Freedom Fighters

It's largely possible
What makes you think they aren't already here?

You seem to be in tune with US news which I admire. Therefore, you're likely aware of the unexplained drone incursions over and around a number of US bases.

FWIW, USBP has found a number of crashed drones on the US side of the US-Mexico border. The cartels are employing the use of drones to assist in drug smuggling over the border. Some of us are actively discussing scenarios where cartel drones are used for attacks. The worry is even more since it was confirmed months ago cartel personnel were in Ukraine seeking / learning to become drone operators.
 
It gets even better. Catherine Austin Fitts talks about Iran's next move. Control over the undersea cables and transit fees.
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I’m not sure how we’re exactly going to do that? I’ll have to listen to this later.
 
. Therefore, you're likely aware of the unexplained drone incursions over and around a number of US bases.

Some of those drones exhibit flight capabilities not yet see in an adversary power or even USA itself, certainty not the work of Iran who uses mostly prop drones.

So either those mysterious drones are not of human origin, secret U.S. military/skunkworks/black project that is testing itself on US military assets, or Chinese secret drone. Certainly not Iran and likely not China/Russia either.
 
“Look, I think that we are making progress. The fundamental question is: Do we make enough progress that we satisfy the president’s red line?” Vance said.
So read in between the lines it seems most people would be satisfied with the current terms of the negotiations but not Trump who is seemingly being controlled by Bibi @Persian Gulf also where’s at @Immortals been a minute since I seen him

Either Trump is biding his time till after the World Cup is finished to resume the war or a deal will happen before the World Cup kicks off.
 
Breaking: Iran airspace suddenly cleared off of all commercial aircraft despite no NOTAMs

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Breaking: Iran airspace suddenly cleared off of all commercial aircraft despite no NOTAMs

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Looks like it’s happening 😳
 
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Americans have spent more than $40bn extra on fuel since

the start of Donald Trump’s war in Iran, according to new research,
enough to repair the country’s bridge network or overhaul its air traffic control system.

Brown University’s Watson School of International and Public Affairs

estimates the conflict’s hit to consumers from higher petrol

and diesel prices was $41.5bn as of Sunday night — or $316 per US household.

“We are spending this huge amount of money as a country

on extra fuel costs, which we could have used in a whole

bunch of more constructive ways to improve America’s

transportation infrastructure which, frankly, could use the

love,” said Jeff Colgan, a political-science professor at Brown.
 

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