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

This migrant in Italy is still talking about futures prices, which are fully irrelevant and fully manipulated. Oil shock has been here since four months. Even biggest oil company CEO's are talking about the biggest shock in history. Aramco said spot prices during the war have been at 180 a barrel. Stop crying about futures.
You're writing too much stupid shit. Migrant? As if your actual clown ass is Dutch by blood? F*ck off lol Keep crying that Trump humiliated you stupid fools for the millionth thousand times since your victorious surrender after accepting their ceasefire.
 
Renewed fuel bridge now active in CENTCOM AOR:
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Please note this comment by NATO:
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has already defended the new wave of US strikes as "absolutely necessary,". This is a clear indication for the first time of strong Western alliance alignment.

What we may expect going forward is a sustained US military footprint in the region as CENTCOM works to permanently degrade Iran’s coastal denial capabilities and secure the Strait of Hormuz.
 
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Please note this comment by NATO:
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has already defended the new wave of US strikes as "absolutely necessary,". This is a clear indication for the first time of strong Western alliance alignment.

What we may expect going forward is a sustained US military footprint in the region as CENTCOM works to permanently degrade Iran’s coastal denial capabilities and secure the Strait of Hormuz.
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The people who claimed Iran was handling this perfectly and had won the war can now see why their comments were extremely stupid.

Well, some of us were saying to "wait and see" all along, but many felt offended at reading that for some reason.

Even now, the hostilities do not overshadow the fact that negotiations still have a chance at delivering a workable settlement.

Let us hope for the best to see what evolves.
 
Again, when national pride is at stake, who are we to pass judgement on Iran. They are a proud people with culture, history and tradition. This is not their first rodeo; there are other factors at play here that we yet don't fully understand. I understand the gist of your argument, and it has merit but remember that Iran is the aggrieved party here because the conflict was thrust upon them without any due cause or egregious action.

That said, this recent incident unless controlled could become a spark that leads to further conflagration.
When shit starts to hit the fan, its very hard to stay optimistic and think that cooler heads will prevail, the MoU was already been under pressured by the entities crooks in USA which control the wealth and power, basically the WDC. And such rash actions from Iran won't help either, yes the war is imposed on Iran based on the whimps and dreams of a derange lunatic motivated by some end times religious ideologies, but someone has to be the adult and make rational decision, every rocket/missile/air strike is like a lit match stick thrown into a pile of TNT, so far that TNT hasn't blown up but it will if people/countries keep trying their luck.

May Allah bring peace to the world, it needs time to heal... we are literally killing our planet, and several beautiful countries has already been destroy only to satisfy the greed of few, the "Upper wale ki Lathi" is well due at this moment in history.
 
Well, some of us were saying to "wait and see" all along, but many felt offended at reading that for some reason.

Even now, the hostilities do not overshadow the fact that negotiations still have a chance at delivering a workable settlement.

Let us hope for the best to see what evolves.
I wasn't referring to you guys. I was also advising caution before calling it a win for Iran but these people really live in their fantasies.
 
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Please note this comment by NATO:
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has already defended the new wave of US strikes as "absolutely necessary,". This is a clear indication for the first time of strong Western alliance alignment.

What we may expect going forward is a sustained US military footprint in the region as CENTCOM works to permanently degrade Iran’s coastal denial capabilities and secure the Strait of Hormuz.
Degrade it how? By occupying Iran fully? Iran just needs to disrupt, the US needs to fully 'clear' the strait. Any person with any sense of military subjects knows this is fully impossible. Hence threats threats and more threats. The US can't do shit in the strait, except try to regime change Iran. From the air? Lol. Sure. Goodbye to the pg arab states then. There won't be anything left to export from the strait.

Childish, the US tried, its plans died.
 
Iran does dictate
Iran dictates sh*t and is a confused state. All your proxies one by one have been destroyed by Israel in the last 10 years or so. Israel kills your scientists, commanders at will and inside Iran while you can't do a jack about it. US and Israel now can slap you whenever they want. Pretty embarrassing for Iranians when US/Israel hits you in your own mainland. Brace yourself for a naval blockade again.
 
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Over confidence is a bad bitch.

Iran should know it didn't beat US technologically. Its just that US was unwilling to spend a massive bill on this war when it needs to focus on China. US can literally finish the job, if it brings it entire military might.

World was with Iran when it was defending itself. Even NATO countries opposed the war like Spain, italy etc and didn't let US use their bases. But Iran will quickly lose all the support by hitting commercial ships.

Recent strikes on commercial shipping is mistake by Iran. Rest of world would practically join against a rogue nation which hits commercial shipping lanes. You just can't hit commercial ships just because they choose their own route. Plus these strikes automatically take the narrative towards US stance and rest of the world hates to see oil prices going high because Iran struck ships when supposedly MoU was signed and strait was open. Owning an international water way is a sick idea. Iran used it during the war and its understandable. But you can't own it and block it post-war. Nobody would accept it.

I think Pakistan should back off from mediation now. No time for this BS. Let US and Iran settle this militarily.
 
Over confidence is a bad bitch.

Iran should know it didn't beat US technologically. Its just that US was unwilling to spend a massive bill on this war when it needs to focus on China. US can literally finish the job, if it brings it entire military might.
Everything that Iran has done so far has been built from a strategy which assumes Iran is technologically inferior to the United States. This includes taking functional control of the Strait. Do you imagine that the Iranians don't understand that the US has more money than them?
 
Unsure how much of this new wave of attacks is posturing and getting an upperhand in the negotiations, we are too far down the line and both sides have too much to lose for going back to full scale war.
I think take out all the social media noise/click baits, this will be just like the last few attacks and over soon

Good post.
That's how I see the status and path forward. There is too much at stake for Iran and America and it will take time to find mutually acceptable solution. I don't call any side 'victors' or 'losers' at this point except Israel certainly has faced a strategic loss and we will see that unfolding.
 

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