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

The ships sailed bro.....and that trains long left da station too.....that 11:59 pm one...... :ROFLMAO:

Iran's got nukes and what not, just can't disclose it no? (both sides)

Anybody with half wit can put this together no? otherwise why even bother talking no?

Come on no?
You know I mean the official narrative 😏 Your insight is still on the down low. Hush hush bro! 🤫🤫🤫
 
You know I mean the official narrative 😏 Your insight is still on the down low. Hush hush bro! 🤫🤫🤫
Apparently JD Vance wanna lead the next meeting in Rome next week. I bet he’s already bought a fresh bottle of mascara and some super long stick on eyelashes for that sensual impact.
 
So the US broke the 2015 JCPOA deal in 2018 under the excuse that "Iran did not honor its commitments" insert fake evidence created by Israel', then waited 7 years to finally decide that going back to that same deal is actually a good idea?

Also any ballistic missile in the world, even an rocket warhead, is capable of delivering a nuclear warhead, not only Iran's missiles as Israel likes to specify in their hasbara "presentation of Iran's nuclear weapon program"
 
This is good for regional deterrence to counter local threats. and its 600kgs of UF6 at 60% yield not 280kgs.
IAEA report says 280 kg. Where do you get 600 kg?
On top of that, it's 280 kg of enriched UF6. So, the enriched uranium in it is about 186 kg.
 
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unseen video footage from Operation True Promise I

Nice disguised civilian trucks

Makes pre-emptive strike much harder to be successful

I just hope they aren't using only 1 same type of truck and mix it with different truck models and variants to disguise even more
 
So the US broke the 2015 JCPOA deal in 2018 under the excuse that "Iran did not honor its commitments" insert fake evidence created by Israel', then waited 7 years to finally decide that going back to that same deal is actually a good idea?

Also any ballistic missile in the world, even an rocket warhead, is capable of delivering a nuclear warhead, not only Iran's missiles as Israel likes to specify in their hasbara "presentation of Iran's nuclear weapon program"
That's basically the gist of the Yankees stupid approach concerning let's negotiate with Iran.
 
So the US broke the 2015 JCPOA deal in 2018 under the excuse that "Iran did not honor its commitments" insert fake evidence created by Israel', then waited 7 years to finally decide that going back to that same deal is actually a good idea?

Also any ballistic missile in the world, even an rocket warhead, is capable of delivering a nuclear warhead, not only Iran's missiles as Israel likes to specify in their hasbara "presentation of Iran's nuclear weapon program"
Trumpy was unhinged on Obama st the time and as usual didn't use his brain much. They probably also thought sanctions pressure would be Iran to the table, it failed Iran infact is on the precipe to become a breakout nuclear state if it wishes. So all of a sudden that deal with 3.5% enrichment or whatever it was is looking great.

Iran really needs sanctions dropped and access to advance tech to improve its military. If you give up nukes, you need some guarantee the unreliable west wont come after you later. Advance weapons will help to reduce that possibility.
 
It's hard to know what they wanted to achieve by firing all those missiles at Israel. I agree with some members here that 180 ballistic missiles is probably a false number, and larger than the actual number.
They missed some obvious targets in Nevatim.
For example, satellite imagery "suggests" that they wanted to target F-35 shelters. But there aren't enough hits in that region to reach a decisive conclusion. Also, those hangars are reinforced concrete. So, what did they intend to achieve by that when they knew those fighters won't be there and the damage would appear to be minimal in satellite imagery?

Yet, they missed a very obvious and vulnerable target like the Control Tower which could've been a sensible choice, and a pretty nice target for propaganda in satellite imagery. Probably because the Control Tower was close to the shelter hosting the Wing of Zion, they considered that escalatory and decided not to target that proximity.

The problem with Iran's attacks is that when it's over, nothing makes sense. Look at the Israeli attack on Iran. Their choice of targets makes sense. But you can't claim the same thing about our military responses.
Unless there is a spotter on the ground , or using drones or satellites to target, it is extremely difficult to hit a control tower from that distance.
 
And? I don't get your point.
They most likely tried but didn't succeed: "Yet, they missed a very obvious and vulnerable target like the Control Tower which could've been a sensible choice"
 
They most likely tried but didn't succeed: "Yet, they missed a very obvious and vulnerable target like the Control Tower which could've been a sensible choice"
If they had attempted to do that, there would've been at least a few missed shots there, but there isn't any.

This, again, proves why you cannot completely rely on ballistic missiles for deterrence.
 
If they had attempted to do that, there would've been at least a few missed shots there, but there isn't any.

This, again, proves why you cannot completely rely on ballistic missiles for deterrence.
Only good for shot gunning and spreading fear unless you have hi-tech guidance and targeting. For one the poorest nations to achieve a hit on Tel-Aviv is an incredible feat.
 
Only good for shot gunning and spreading fear unless you have hi-tech guidance and targeting. For one the poorest nations to achieve a hit on Tel-Aviv is an incredible feat.
I don't consider Iran as an energy super power to be one of the poorest nations.
What you are describing is terrorism. Terrorism does not constitute a strategy in military affairs. Maybe a short term tactic, but not a strategy.
 

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