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

This is exactly why he is stalling and attack on Iran's nuclear facility.

He is trying to deliver what he promises but at the same time the lobbying is strong. Nobody wants to be in his shoes for sure.

We can only pray he takes the correct decision of not getting involved. Let's hope the talk also works out somehow.


Trump HIMSELF does not know what “Trump” will do,. He did manage to unify millions of Americans to vote for him on no more wars. TheMAGA Voters will hold him accountable if he goes to war. I’ve seen polls Americans overwhelmingly are against this war.
 
Note that most Iranian missiles fired at Israel are liquid fuel missiles and it takes multiple trucks and teams and 4 hours to load these missiles with fuel prior to launch.

If they have full air superiority over Iran, why can't they find and destroy these missiles that take 4 hours of preparation before launch.
 
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So sad and so true.
 
I will bet my life this will NOT happen...
The congress of the US, will not, and would not approve such a plan, they would never that lunatic use a nuke against a country that is not an existential threat to the USA....
Think about the ramifications for one second, it will basically give Putin a green light to do the same in Ukraine.....who is next China in Taiwan? Or maybe Pakisitan in India?
This is amateur talk.....never going to happen

Never say never. The world has changed. Every evil and abomination is now kosher thanks to the Israeli.

If bombing hospitals, schools, and genocide is normalized.... Why are nukes off limits.... I do not get it. It's just another form of genocide.
 
I can’t help but see a potential strategic play in Netanyahu’s recent escalation with Iran, and I’m wondering if others are picking up on this too. The timing feels too convenient to ignore. For weeks, the world’s been laser-focused on Gaza, where Israel’s actions have drawn intense scrutiny some of the harshest I’ve seen in years, with protests, UN resolutions, and media coverage hammering away at allegations of genocide and humanitarian fallout. Then, almost like clockwork, the Iran-Israel tension and suddenly, Gaza’s pushed to the back burner.
Here’s my take, this could be a deliberate pivot by Netanyahu to shift the narrative. By ramping up the conflict with Iran, Israel not only diverts global attention but also flips the script. Instead of being cast as the aggressor in Gaza, Israel now gets to play the victim card. It’s a classic move to rally USA/Western support, especially in the U.S. and Europe, where public opinion has been souring on Israel’s Gaza genocide. Portraying Iran as the big bad wolf could win back some sympathy and remind white West why Israel’s security concerns resonate with their own. These strikes could amplify the “Israel under attack” narrative.
The timing and the narrative shift raise red flags. Is this about countering Iran, or is it a calculated effort to change the conversation and buy Israel some breathing room on the Gaza front? or killing two birds with one stone? What do you all think? Am I overanalyzing the politics here, or does this feel like a masterclass in strategic distraction?
 
How come we are only hearing noises from Israel and the USA and nothing coming out of Europe and NATO. If the USA attacks Iran their puppy in Ukraine is going to throw a huge tantrum, and the fissure in the alliance will become a deep unfathomable canyon. my one cent
 
I can’t help but see a potential strategic play in Netanyahu’s recent escalation with Iran, and I’m wondering if others are picking up on this too. The timing feels too convenient to ignore. For weeks, the world’s been laser-focused on Gaza, where Israel’s actions have drawn intense scrutiny some of the harshest I’ve seen in years, with protests, UN resolutions, and media coverage hammering away at allegations of genocide and humanitarian fallout. Then, almost like clockwork, the Iran-Israel tension and suddenly, Gaza’s pushed to the back burner.
Here’s my take, this could be a deliberate pivot by Netanyahu to shift the narrative. By ramping up the conflict with Iran, Israel not only diverts global attention but also flips the script. Instead of being cast as the aggressor in Gaza, Israel now gets to play the victim card. It’s a classic move to rally USA/Western support, especially in the U.S. and Europe, where public opinion has been souring on Israel’s Gaza genocide. Portraying Iran as the big bad wolf could win back some sympathy and remind white West why Israel’s security concerns resonate with their own. These strikes could amplify the “Israel under attack” narrative.
The timing and the narrative shift raise red flags. Is this about countering Iran, or is it a calculated effort to change the conversation and buy Israel some breathing room on the Gaza front? or killing two birds with one stone? What do you all think? Am I overanalyzing the politics here, or does this feel like a masterclass in strategic distraction?
If he thought this way, then he definitely miscalculated big time. Iran is already BBQ-ing their people big time. Hes popularity is going to plummet so far deep that his own people are going to assassinate him in a matter of time.
 
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Well, it's been fun..........

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Deranged to imagine a thing can be dropped and penetrate 400 meters underneath mountain solid Rock.
 
Grovelling and kissing backsides is a trade Netanyahu has mastered

I am not sure I agree.

Whenever Netanyahu has a meeting or phone call with Trump, he first gets a briefing from intermediaries on what Trump's Zionist masters have conveyed to him.

Trump is an egomaniac and detests Netanyahu for this.
 
Deranged to imagine a thing can be dropped and penetrate 400 meters underneath mountain solid Rock.
As I give this more thought, wouldn't need to penetrate into the main structure.

Hit the entrances instead. But that is akin to whack-a-mole.
 

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