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It depends if American citizens are willing to die for the sake of Israel or notIran has already helped USA to test AEGIS shield.
U.S. Destroyers Successfully Down Iranian Missiles with SM-3s, Carrier USS Harry. S. Truman Now in U.S. 6th Fleet - USNI News
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Two U.S. guided-missile destroyers destroyed a handful of Iranian missiles using a combination of weapons, including the Standard Missile 3, a U.S. official confirmed to USNI News on Wednesday. USS Bulkeley (DDG-84) and USS Cole (DDG-67) fired about a dozen interceptors at...news.usni.org
So now it's turn to test THAAD.
If they launch an attack before elections, it would help Trump victory?
Why? You don't think wishing for 1000 rockets hitting Israeli infrastructure is not going to bring a massive response by Israel?
Instead of being so sensitive and emotional use your brain and logically think what I meant by Careful what you wish for.
Based on facts
Iran:
- Has put the majority of Israel into holes for hours
- Massively humiliated Israeli ABM shield and AD in general
- Made Israel look naked to the world
- Made Netanyahu shake like a rabbit
- Made Israel spend billions for a couple of interceptions
- Spent less money for attacking Israel than Israel spent for defending
- Successfully struck the most defended sites in the world
- Shown that it can target everything in Israel if it wanted including nuclear sites
- Limited damage
- Shown that it can deal any sort of damage using a panoply of different ballistic missiles
- Made Israel look very vulnerable to future attacks
Israel
- Killed 4 AD personnel using ALBM launched 100km away from Iranian airspace
- Struck emptied warehouses
- Struck a Hawk site
- Killed one civilian
- Launched projectiles from multiple places including outside Israel
- Potentially struck BM sites, emptied before the attack
- Dealt limited damage to Iran
- Dealt short term damage to Iran
- Shown that it can deal limited damage to Iran using ALBM
Based on rumors and propaganda:
Iran:
- Destroyed multiple F-35s
- 80% of successful impacts during TP2
- Destroyed a THAAD radar
- Intercepted most missiles using Bavar-373
Israel:
- Intercepted 98% of Iranian missiles during TP2
- Destroyed all Iranian AD sites and radars inside Iran
- Massively destroyed BM warehouses
- Dealt massive long term damage to Iran
- Delayed Iran BM production by 6 months
- Achieved total victory
- Flew F-35 above Tehran for hours undetected
- Declared as a winner
The problem is every Indian posting on a thread like this takes a pro Israeli source ( namely themselves as they won’t allow anyone else in to verify) and believe the source to be super reliable.i am not a blind supporter of anyone! because of any reason.
Propaganda is happening on both sides - I don't trust fake teeters that are often posted here to please Iran, because most are fake... On those, I never comment.
I posted a source - but people are only want to listen - what they want to listen to, else criticize others
One shouldnt underestimate the zionists. They could target oil infrastructure which would be devasting for Irans economy but I think that would be likely in a toe to toe no gloves exchange, if it got to that.Tell you the truth, the last attack by the entity was a bit of a damp squib.
Iranian IADS was just too strong and the damage was very minor, even believing the satellite pictures shown were not doctored.
1000 Iranian ballistic missiles would devastate the entity and they cannot do much back - remember Iran is 10x larger and so are 10x more targets to hit.
So unless the US gets involved there is not much damage that can be done to Iran back.
One shouldnt underestimate the zionists. They could target oil infrastructure which would be devasting for Irans economy but I think that would be likely in a toe to toe no gloves exchange, if it got to that.
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