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

Absolutely, Iran needs to push towards nuclear weapons

If Israel can have them, then why not Iran????

A land invasion is impossible, they would require millions of soldiers and where exactly would they bring them from?
Where would they land and prepare a launch?
It would take months and months to build and forces and In the meantime Iran isn't like Iraq was, it has multiple options to roast those forces

At worst this will be air or naval strikes

And in response, Iran needs to shut the straights of Hormuz to exact a economic cost on anyone supporting the attack

Target and destroy any and every American post or base in the region

Target Israel hard and aim for vital targets both economic, nuclear and military

And declare any attack will result in Iran absolutely going for nuclear weapons in the aftermath


Israeli options are also limited, they have the option of long range air attack where they have to travel.over multiple states to at best launch limited attacks




Let's all be sensible, Israel and the U.S have limited options
Don't get me wrong THEY WOULD LOVE TO ATTACK IRAN but iran isnt a small unarmed state
It has multiple offensive options at it's disposal
If idf attack on its own, it's not smart to strike American bases, but Iran should have rational approach, to make distance from the zionists and to go after entity only... shutting Hormuz could piss off Chinese, what is also bad scenario...

Anyway, if Iran after eventual violent attack from zionists is not going on strong counterattack, unfortunately, will be geopolitical self-degraded factor...and in the end, maybe the bomb will be only available option for securing survival in this world...
 
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 went
Isn't that report about Iran's past activities before 2003?
Do we have any known facilities for uranium metal production that I don't know of? I believe the parliament passed a bill in 2018, requiring the government to start uranium metal production at Natanz but it never materialized as far as I'm aware.

btw 250m underground in this context can mean the facility is on ground level but there is 250m of mountain directly above it (i.e., you tunnel through the base of a mountain)
Yes, that's what I thought too. Even better. Mountain rocks, particularly if it's granite, are extremely hard to penetrate.
 
Nasirzadeh said if the US starts a war with Iran they will have more casualties than us

From this statement alone I can tell he is stupid or lying

In which war in history did the US ever have more casualties than its enemy? Maybe in a few small tactical battles, but not a war.

Iran leaders are just making threats, Iran will not target Usa except possibly bases in middleeast which the Usa will evacuate before the attack. Israel is the devil, they want Iran to attack middleeast bases so all Arabs and Muslim nations turn against Iran, they plan to trap Iran. Israel also possesses around 300 nuclear warheads, if needed they can and will strike Iran, from a military point of view this is great danger. I only hope Iran already has the nukes to defend itself. The issue is the zionist will not forgive an attack on their territory, they finished off Saddam, Assad and Gaddafi, and for them Iran defeat is a must.
 
Isn't that report about Iran's past activities before 2003?
Do we have any known facilities for uranium metal production that I don't know of? I believe the parliament passed a bill in 2018, requiring the government to start uranium metal production at Natanz but it never materialized as far as I'm aware.
Yes pre-2003 but it was never accounted for

We did start producing uranium metal at Natanz in recent years though I am not sure if we blended it down again

Yes, that's what I thought too. Even better. Mountain rocks, particularly if it's granite, are extremely hard to penetrate.
Yep. No number of GBU-57s can penetrate 200m+ of mountain rock. Israel will probably try to take out the entrances, ventilators and power supply instead, and bury the facility underground.

But new entrances can be excavated from the inside, back up generators can be placed within the facility too. Ventilation seems more problematic and I am not sure about that.

One Zionist commentator said Fordow will be easier to attack than expected because Israel has the full layout of the entire facility and it only has one ventilation shaft. Fordow and Natanz are compromised. This new facility is very important for that reason. Hopefully we didn't give all the details to the IAEA already.
 
US warns Israel: Iran's retaliation to any Israeli strike will overwhelm Israeli defences and cause mass casualties

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FM Asim Munir’s invite to Washington DC is related to this episode more than anything else. The Zionists are trying to bribe Pakistan with short term benefits. However, if past examples are any indication of the future, then Pakistan will keep the larger Geo Strategic picture in mind. It is a historic opportunity to deal with the Israeli question. Pakistan can & must scratch the Israeli itch once & for all.

We may never get such an opportunity again. I hope we are bold enough to take the needed step while we have the chance to do it.

If Russia China Pakistan are run by intelligent leadership, they must not allow Iran to fall under any circumstances, otherwise west/Israel will slowly tighten the screws on the whole region.
 
US estimates Iran producing 50 MRBMs per month and has 2000 MRBMs in total

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these numbers don't pass the smell test. 2000 MRBMs after 20+ years (since Shahab-3 in 2003) is only 100 per year...

I doubt Iran fired 15% of its entire MRBM arsenal at Israel last year when Bagheri is talking about building a capacity for attacks many times larger than TP2 (which used 180 ballistic missiles).
 
But new entrances can be excavated from the inside, back up generators can be placed within the facility too. Ventilation seems more problematic and I am not sure about that.
They can store oxygen capsules down there for the worst case scenario. Other than that, they can rely on electrolytic oxygen generators.

If astronauts can stay in space for years with electrolytic oxygen generators, why can't they?
 
Chief of Staff of Iran's Armed Forces (Bagheri) orders start of Eghtedar 1404 Military Exercises
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How exactly would Pakistan support Iran? Honest question

Very easy, get China Russia on board and start close military economy cooperation with Iran, give the finger to the zionists and Muslim zionists that Iran is not on its own. You watch everything else will fall in line. The enemies are cowards, North Korea and poor nation tested nukes but didn't do anything, they know very well China will screw them over.
 
IRGC Quds Force Commander Qaani: Iran's defence sector has made amazing progress since Operation True Promise 2

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Very easy, get China Russia on board and start close military economy cooperation with Iran, give the finger to the zionists and Muslim zionists that Iran is not on its own. You watch everything else will fall in line. The enemies are cowards, North Korea and poor nation tested nukes but didn't do anything, they know very well China will screw them over.
Pakistan couldn't even vote against the IAEA resolution (abstained instead), lets not pretend they will suddenly cooperate militarily
 
Pakistan, Indonesia, Egypt, Armenia and Algeria abstain instead of voting against Anti-Iranian resolution at the IAEA.

19 countries voted in favor, 3 against (Burkina Faso, China and Russia), and 11 abstained.
I expected a lot more from Armenia and Algeria. They have always supported Iran in the past. Also, Brazil abstained from voting too. Lula Da Silva maintained amicable relations with Ahmadinejad. He and Erdogan brokered a deal with the US in 2009 and Brazil voted in favor of Iran back then. It just shows how much our foreign diplomacy has become worse in recent years.

But I think we should seriously consider the downgrading of diplomatic ties with Georgia.
 

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