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It is unusual for the Middle East and Asia Minor but Europe is full of such cases.At least Turkey and Iran should keep eternal pact of non-aggression, one of really few functional cases globally between two inherently rivals turned to acceptable neighbors, for centuries avoiding serious conflicts...
Such conflict would be delirium for all of the friends, enemies, allies...everyone would enjoy seeing them decimate each other...
For Pakistan, I think is even harder to believe in possibility of bigger conflict... Conflicts are possible in Baluchistan, but that's the different story...
Yes, but Europe is a bad example. From supreme global overlords, they decimated each other, degrading itself in the process of practically second rate factor... with impossible chances of renewal, they will be majority Islamic populated in some way or another, but if Islam itself survives the poisonous corruption and attraction of fatal immorality of the west...It is unusual for the Middle East and Asia Minor, but Europe is full of such cases.
France and Britain, Italy and Austria, Poland and Germany, etc.
Iran needs a new defense strategy. Reliance on ballistic missiles as the sole deterrent has been proven to be insufficient for defending Iran against the US and Israel. Being a nuclear threshold state has proven to be extremely costly with nearly no return. And our investment in the Axis of Resistance has been the same. It's too costly with low return. We need a new strategy, which is possible only if younger people enter the top leadership.
What will be achieved by arresting IAEA personnel?!We should wait for the coming weeks if Iran has planned a massive commando operation to arrest every IAEA personnel inside Iran to use them as leverage for talks and snapback procedure with EU/US
None of the aforementioned states possess the sovereignty required to make strategic decisions not aligned with the dictates of zionist occupied West. Their economies—to varying degrees—are deeply dependent on the financial and political structures controlled by these forces, leaving them vulnerable to punitive measures. The case of Türkiye under Erdogan is a stark example: when he dared to voice dissent, the Trump administration weaponized economic pressure to enforce strict compliance. Such dependency ensures that true autonomy remains an illusion.Turkey, Pakistan, Egypt, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon must form a joint statement about the upcoming Israeli/US agression against Iran.
I have good news for you: the site is already built and prepared and they are installing the centrifuges nowLaunch a new enrichment center at "secure location".
This could go either way:
1. It is really an important develop if the location already exists but is confidential, or
2. It is absolutely useless and worthless if they're going to start building this "location" after now. We don't have time for that.
If it already exists and is confidential, then it's an important development.
Also, I wonder if IR-8 and IR-9 are ready for production.
Most likely, it will be Qazvin. It is far from Natanz and Fordow, further making the aerial campaign difficult and costly. And 250m underground? That's impressive!candidates for new enrichment site:
Qazvin (200-250m underground)
Isfahan (250m underground)
New Natanz site (150m underground)
by comparison:
Natanz (20m underground with 8m of reinforced concrete)
Fordow (80-100m underground)
Saddam had chemical weapons. He just didn't have the cojones to use them against the US coalition.I have written many times, it is not a godless person who possesses nuclear weapons for the sake of peace. It is true that nuclear weapons can kill many people, but their possession can save at least as many, if not more, lives. How many Iraqis died in Iraq, and how many would have died if Iraq had actually had chemical and nuclear weapons?
IIRC, according to the latest IAEA reports that came out recently, they say Iran experimented with 10kg of uranium metal and they are not sure where it wentMost likely, it will be Qazvin. It is far from Natanz and Fordow, further making the aerial campaign difficult and costly. And 250m underground? That's impressive!
Now we just need one more thing for me to sleep peacefully at night: uranium metal production. The only remaining piece.
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