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neither of them wanted to sell to Iran due to UNSC sanctions or to avoid upsetting USA/Israel/Saudi ArabiaDo you know why Iran never bought modern fighter jets from Russia or China.
oopsthe problem is if Trump wakes up one day and decides Iran is not cooperating and then gives a green light to an Israeli strike, blindsiding Iran in the middle of negotiations.
Reports suggest the operation may be structured around a 14-day war plan — a phased approach where Iran might lose significant strategic assets with each passing day.every minute we don't launch something at Israel we are harmed more
how hard is it to really launch some Arash or Shahed drones or some missiles from silos even without IRGC AS-F C&C ?
They aren’t infiltrated like us. And we have to consider much of our military capabilities were only propaganda.basically HTS scenario
but our air defences are supposed to be hidden in underground networks too
if Houthis can still have air defences after 2 months of US bombing we should still have them after 1 day of Israeli bombing ...
Conjecture broSalaam brother,
I agree and this is the last chance of Iranian regime. to prevent this, Israelis are conducting regular airstrikes.
Pakistan needs to be on high alert because next time Israel might openly participate in an Indian strike on Pakistan.
Its irans biggest failure or stulidity to think that Russia will stand with Iran against Israil. Dont they know anything at all..I'm just shocked what they achieved by having a strategic alliance with Russia.
some truth to this but it's mostly propaganda
20-30 IRGC members are replaceable no matter how high ranking they are
I am hopeful Iran will now declare the nuclear option as a matter of its survival.The network of proxies Iran had in Syria and Lebanon was clever and it was working in their favour. But once Israel waged war against Hamas and blew pagers in Lebanon killing their leadership and Asad fleeing to Russia, the balance of power shifted towards Israel and to be honest all this wouldn't have happened without the support of U.S, Arabs and Turks.
It's obvious all these countries have their own plans and want to build a new Middle East in cooperation.
Iranians have to reflect on their mistakes. Before those proxies fell they could have used that time to build their own defence and upgrade their military capabilities and they had decades to do it. Rather than negotiating deals and allowing inspections on its nuclear facilities, they could have had S-400s, Su-35, JF-17, J-10 etc today and maybe the bomb. Its quiet simple. You either build the bomb or you don't. There is no middle ground.
Looking at events overnight:A lot of lessons, really, especially for Pakistan. Iran’s ballistic missiles couldn’t save it in the end. I have been arguing with many Iranians on this forum that these missiles were duds and not of a major threat to modern militaries but was shut down with nationalistic voices.
Militaries in the region will definitely study the decapitation of the Iranian military today. One thing is clear: no one in the world gives a crap about “restrain and maturity” and moans about “peace loving” nation.


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