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

yup, we don't see it lasting much......hence its just a pause, actually every conflict will just have temp pauses.

The world will be living on the edge, as israel wants to expand its geography at the expense of the islamic countries and would even trigger WW3 for their nefarious designs

Jewish strategy of constant war - works against weak neighbouring countries.

Jewish strategy yields land grab after each attack.

Hence the cost has payback.

Jewish strategy doesn’t work against Iran because Jewish objective of land grab is not viable against Iran.
 
Only Non-iranians with no shit in fight are actually happy about ending with Iranian Victory and they are convincing Iranians that "look ! you have absolutely smacked Trump into submission"

Only a low caste Indian with zero emotional intelligence thinks this war is only against Iran.

It is an attack against Muslims and every Muslim has a stake in this war.
 
This war has been coming for the past 30 odd years, just needed someone like trump in the white house to initiate it, its good that they got it over with and now the nation can concentrate on developement, if there ever was a military solution to this, trump and natanyahu would have exploited it on the day they found out about that since feb 28, the fact that iran fought two super powers and came out relatively unscathed is a testament to their offensive and defensive capabilities.

How many countries in the world do you think can resist against a combined offensive of the two most technologically advanced super powers? The fact that iran, a nation that has been sanctioned for the past 47 years and still not only defend but attack back is an objective undeniable evidence of their power, and in my opinion thats a detterence enough to make sure that no other nation tries such a foolish adventure against iran in the future.
There are multiple nations on Earth who can send Americans back to stone age. What you are even talking about?
And Short legged Israel is a superpower? Lol.
 
I think the situation in the gulf is good for iran currently , let me remind you that Saudia is to host 2034 WC and working hard to establish facilities for this occasion (they would accept any peace agreement) not to mention the tension between Saudia and UAE ( Since UAE supported southern yemen rebel group with the lead of alzuwbidi which saudia bombed his army and equipments).

you got it right, but in future if the conflict explodes in the middle east, i'm afraid that it will eventually engulf the entire area, unfortunately even KSA and Egypt may get affected when that happens.
Time will tell, for now enjoy the pause
 
The 358 and 359 systems are an interesting concept and highlights some of Iran's local innovation that many air arms will look at more closely.


If the range of 359 can be extended to high altitude (~45,000 ft) and mass produced, Iran would take care of many aerial attacks.
 
This war has been coming for the past 30 odd years, just needed someone like trump in the white house to initiate it, its good that they got it over with and now the nation can concentrate on developement, if there ever was a military solution to this, trump and natanyahu would have exploited it on the day they found out about that since feb 28, the fact that iran fought two super powers and came out relatively unscathed is a testament to their offensive and defensive capabilities.

How many countries in the world do you think can resist against a combined offensive of the two most technologically advanced super powers? The fact that iran, a nation that has been sanctioned for the past 47 years and still not only defend but attack back is an objective undeniable evidence of their power, and in my opinion thats a detterence enough to make sure that no other nation tries such a foolish adventure against iran in the future.
Iran's greatest asset was everyone else's uncertainty about Iranian capabilities.

Iran surprised the world in the ramadan war. Its tactics were novel and unexpected. The Shahed drone and various ballistic missiles proved their worth. Iran's social media presence was unexpectedly dominant. Its leverage over SoH was demonstrable and very substantial. The Majid air defence system was another novel and bold piece of tech, which forced a scrambling reaction from the west.

Iran always knew it was a smaller force militarily and economically, and hence needed to think of ongoing evolution of irregular tactics to stand a chance against USA-Israel.

Honestly, they did achieve all this up until a point 2 weeks ago. They were probed once again to test their latest capabilities. Indeed, their hardened missile cities seem to remain impregnable. But beyond that, they haven't adapted at all and suffered substantial blows. They can protect their missile cities but they cannot protect their exposed assets at all.

This leaves them with a stark choice of retreating into the mountains and fighting essentially a guerilla war like Talibs might against two enemies that don't even take them on at close range but keep hitting them from afar like a boxer would who has twice the reach of the opponent, or of finding some way to stall for time and hope their ability to defend their economic infrastructure improves during that time.

It's a really difficult position to be in.
 
LOL, $6bn in unfrozen Iranian funds, and $6bn in loan / credit would be an absolute joke. That's like blowing up your house and being 'given' your own savings and a credit card to buy another.
Money is money, no matter the concept.

Iran hasn't another way to access that money that agreeing the deal of twisted USA.

So it's a lot of income for just say yes to Americans, although the next month they are free to say No with filled pockets.

Anyway, Israel won't tolerate this, and it's to expect some crazy stupid aggressive action from Israel from now until the moment that cash will reach Iran hands.

I think twisted USA is just pushing Israel to launch a solo attack, to use them as scapegoat of world economy crash through Hormuz blockade.
 
Have you ever travelled out of Bangladesh into some Muslim majority state?

Again you demonstrate the Achilles heel of Indians.

Why you have always been conquered and never been conquerers.

Bangladesh is a Muslim country precisely because Muslims ventured into non-Muslim states.

Do you think there would be so many Muslim countries spread all over the globe if Muslims stayed within their borders?
 

Trump says US-Iran deal to be signed on Sunday as Tehran casts doubt on timing​

Jaroslav Lukiv
BBC

Reuters US President Donald Trump speaks at the White House in Washington DC. Photo: 11 June 2026


Reuters

President Donald Trump has said a deal to end fighting between the US and Iran is scheduled to be signed on Sunday, after Iran cast doubt on the timing.

In a post on social media, Trump said the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route, would be "open to all" once the deal is agreed.

Pakistan, a key mediator, also said the deal was expected to be finalised within 24 hours and they were "preparing for the electronic signing".

Before Trump's comments, Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei expressed caution over the timeline, saying: "We will have to wait and see about the exact date of the signing of the memorandum of understanding, although it will not be tomorrow."
 
Iran only has the HEU because Trump burnt Obama’s deal.
If Iran had intended to acquire nuclear bombs - it wouldn’t have signed the Obama deal.
It’s frustrating when people ignore basic empirical facts.
As for leverage - the only reason Trump has bent over is due to the chokehold on SoH.
HEU is just a ruse to bomb Iran into a failed state.
But that has failed because Iran checkmated Trump with SoH.

'Ruse'. Yes! Watch the Elijah Magnier video I posted a few hours ago. Basically, he is saying the same as you: Iran never wanted the nukes and by agreeing to never going to have the nukes and de-enrich its Uranium, Iran would be giving away something which it was willing to give away anyway but that, per Magnier, would give Netanyahu a reason to celebrate 'victory' to his people.
Iranians have maximalized their demands after withstanding the military onslaught in such a way that further military actions won't 'bend the knee' of the Iranians and so now Iranians are playing some cards which it is willing to lose!
 
Another good commentary by Professor Postal, who is Jewish .
Iran is a nuclear armed state .
He is the same person, who brought the receipts after the June war and proved the real interception rate against Iranian missiles is somewhere around 5% and not 90%
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We gonna get nuked if we lose our nuclear deterrence

We must never trust Jews and their satan worshipper as-holes
 
Problem is Iranian Offensive arm significantly under-performed than was actually expected.
TP -1 & 2 failed to build deterrence despite firing hundreds of ballistic missiles and literally exposed Iran for infiltrations and now here we're.
If Iran was successful in building the deterrence in initial counters, Trump wouldn't have dared to launch a lengthy compaign.

Sadly, you are right, as far as Iran able to inflict much damage on Israel itself. Netanyahu is not stupid: He started this war knowing the limitations of Iranian missiles able to reach Israel by passing through a gauntlet of air defense for a long distance while Israelis could hide in the bunkers they have meticulously built all over Israel.
The economic pain and other impacts are however even Israel could not ignore after a long time. Ask people in Tel Aviv about life in their bunkers for 40 days.
 
  • Two sources say at least $10 billion to be unlocked under deal
  • First $3 billion tranche already sent, sources say
  • Deal includes revived economic ties, source says
  • UAE official says Gulf state aims to ease regional tensions
  • Iran sought similar pact with two other Gulf states, source says
DUBAI/LONDON, June 12 (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates has agreed to unlock billions of dollars for Iran, four sources said, in a tactical shift after weeks of Iranian attacks on the wealthy Gulf Arab state during the U.S.-Israeli war with the Islamic Republic.
Word of the move by the UAE to seek de-escalation and which has not been previously reported, coincides with ‌the final stages of broader negotiations between Tehran and Washington on ending the war, talks that diplomats say could involve the release of tens of billions of dollars in Iranian oil revenues frozen in foreign banks under U.S. sanctions.
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In the past month, the UAE, which was heavily targeted by Iran at the height of the war, has been spared fresh strikes, while Iran has trained its missiles and drones on Kuwait and Bahrain. The last known direct attack by Iran on the UAE was more than a month ago - a May 4 strike on the Gulf state's Fujairah port on the Gulf of Oman.
Two regional sources told Reuters the UAE had agreed to release a total of $10 billion, more than $3 billion of which had already been delivered.
Two other sources with knowledge of the arrangement put the total funds involved at $20 billion, adding that the move had been agreed in return for a halt to Iranian attacks on ⁠the UAE.

One of the sources with knowledge of the arrangement also said a first tranche of $3 billion had already been made available.
Reuters could not establish whether the funds earmarked for the transfers belong to the UAE or originate in long-blocked Iranian accounts in the UAE banking system, or elsewhere.
The UAE foreign ministry issued a statement early on Saturday categorically denying reports of the transfer “including allegations concerning $3 billion”.
The UAE statement “affirmed that these allegations are entirely false and unfounded, stressing that no frozen Iranian funds have been released, transferred or facilitated through the UAE.”
The UAE statement did not provide any further specifics.
Earlier, when asked by Reuters to comment on the transfer, a UAE official said the country was trying to ease tension and foster peace.

"The UAE's foreign policy is guided by promoting de-escalation and reducing tensions across the region, while advancing lasting peace and stability," the official said. "The UAE supports efforts, including those undertaken by the United States, to protect the peoples of the region from the repercussions of conflict."

IRAN LAST ATTACKED THE UAE DIRECTLY ON MAY 4​

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the move.
In Washington, Vice President JD Vance said on Friday that funds would not be released to Iran for signing a deal with the U.S. or attending a meeting, adding that the potential deal is structured to ensure that economic benefits would flow to Tehran if it meets its obligations.
There was no immediate response from Iranian authorities to a Reuters request for ‌comment on the ⁠move.
None of the sources cited in this article would agree to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter.

The arrangement signals a striking pivot from the open animosity of UAE-Iran relations through much of the war, when Iranian attacks emptied Dubai's hotels, drove some expatriates to flee and shook the reputation for safety that is central to the country's position as a premier business hub.
One of the sources with knowledge of the arrangement said the move offered a way to help solve the conflict between the U.S. and Iran without either side crossing its red line: Iran can claim it extracted compensation for war damages, Washington can insist it paid nothing, and Abu Dhabi obtains its own security and Dubai's hub status, while framing the move as an investment in rebuilding regional trust.

The other source with knowledge ⁠of the arrangement said that in return for the disbursement, Iran would halt missile and drone attacks on the UAE, and there would be a rebuilding of bilateral ties, including intelligence sharing and economic cooperation.
The source added that Iran had approached at least two other Gulf Arab countries to make a similar arrangement.
The first source with knowledge of the arrangement said talks had started several weeks ago but quickened pace when officials of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guards visited Abu Dhabi last week to meet Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed al Nahyan, the UAE's ⁠national security adviser and deputy ruler of Abu Dhabi, and stayed at his guest house.
That trip was followed by a visit by UAE officials to Tehran to negotiate the details of the mechanism.

SIZEABLE IRANIAN ASSETS IN DUBAI​

The UAE-Iranian arrangement is set to unfold against a complex financial backdrop potentially involving Dubai, the UAE's main commercial hub and one of Tehran's most critical economic lifelines.
Dubai's banks have long held substantial Iranian-linked deposits, much of them now immobilized under U.S. sanctions that police the global dollar-clearing ⁠system and expose any foreign bank dealing with blacklisted Iranian entities to being cut off from the American financial network.
On April 11, a senior Iranian source said that the U.S. had agreed to release Iranian frozen assets held in Qatar and other foreign banks, although a U.S. official swiftly denied the assertion.
The source, who declined to be named due to the sensitivity of the matter, told Reuters that unfreezing the assets was "directly linked to ensuring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz", a key issue in talks aimed at ending the conflict.
Additional reporting by Timour Azhari, Maha El Dahan, Timothy Gardner and Menna Alaa El-Din; Editing by William Maclean, Nia Williams, David Gregorio and Louise Heavens
 

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