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

I can’t help but notice the striking similarities between Trump’s symbolic airstrikes on Iran’s reportedly empty nuclear sites and India’s much-publicized #OperationSindoor against nine alleged terror camps in Pakistan. Both maneuvers appear more theatrical than tactical.

Consider the parallels:
1. No concrete evidence of damage was presented in either case—just declarations of “success.”
2. No meaningful military or nuclear infrastructure was actually targeted.
3. Both Washington and New Delhi signaled a conclusion to their operations, with a caveat: escalation would only occur if provoked.
4. The timing and execution suggest both strikes were driven by internal political pressures, not strategic necessity.
5. Trump hinted at “future options,” and India labeled their halt a mere “pause.”
6. Both nations seemed acutely aware that pushing further could endanger their own national security.
7. Neither Iran nor Pakistan appeared deterred—in fact, their posture remained unchanged.
8. These actions ultimately felt like overhyped displays of force with little strategic gain.
9. And just like that, the global audience was left hanging—unsure of what comes next.

So, here we are again: military power being used not for resolution, but for messaging.
 
Iran must keep going. Israeli's wanted to get out of this quickly. Because it's a logistical nightmare for them and will become a net negative after the two-week mark.

Iranians need to be resilient and keep going well past this mark to inflict those costs on the enemy so they never think to violate Iran again.
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Yedioth Ahronoth, citing Israeli officials: We want to end the battle within this week

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This will all come to an end very soon, a few more days for what ever Iran's 'response' will be to the Americans(attack empty bases most likely) and all parties will go for a ceasefire. Iran has shown it cannot wage a war, actually it has no idea at all. Iran has been defanged and degraded to a low regional power from the "country you should not attack to why not attack them, they cant do anything". Until they work out how to wage a war, right now, it would be best for Iran to actually keep a low profile, lick its wounds, shut their big mouths and work out how it all went wrong.

Iran has lost control of the airspace of her capital city, that is how bad it is for Iran and their military.
 
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Also read about how it was the Jews who where behind the Russian revolution. Even Ukraine is a scam to drain European resources. And aren’t most of the richest oligarchs Jewish or is it vice-versa?
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National Geographic Magazine – The Revolution in Russia – Vol. XVIII No.5 MAY 1907

THE REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA

By William Eleroy Curtis

An address to the National Geographic Society, December I4, 1906.


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Pakistan has the chance to rewrite history by standing on the right side with Iran against the Zionist empire who want to destroy our religion, our brothers and sisters and all our countries.
True but their army chief agreed with Trump a lot and even gave a formal recommendation for nobel peace prize a day before he bombed your nuke enrichment sites.
 
This will all come to an end very soon, a few more days for what ever Iran's 'response' will be to the Americans(attack empty bases most likely) and all parties will go for a ceasefire. Iran has shown it cannot wage a war, actually it has no idea at all. Iran has been defanged and degraded to a low regional power from the "country you should not attack". Until they work out how to wage a war, right now, it would be best for Iran to actually keep a low profile, lick its wounds, shut their big mouths and work out how it all went wrong.
This isn't a normal war. There are no invading armies. It's two powers shooting each other from a distance, with multiple nations in between that would not tolerate either nation's presence on the ground.

Both sides have shown they don't know how to fight this war, because frankly no one has fought a war like this, ever.

I'd go so far as to say that the Iranians are doing pretty good right now. I don't think they feel the need to stop fight now, not when they're clearly doing a ton of damage to Israel, which is unheard of.

No doubt Iran will be degraded severely after this, but this has probably taught them a lot. They won't make the same mistake twice, and I'm convinced they'll invest in a proper air force after this.

I'm sure Pakisran would be happy to help in that regard.
 
In its initial assessment, the Israeli military concluded that Ford was not completely destroyed but rather "severely damaged".

Israeli officials also said Iran appeared to have moved equipment, including uranium, from the site. - The New York Times

Blast to a lonely place 😂
 
The United States called on China to persuade Iran not to close the Strait of Hormuz, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, stressing that a possible blockade of the Strait of Hormuz would be a "serious escalation."

"If Iran decided to close the Strait of Hormuz, it would be a major escalation of the conflict and would require a U.S. response," Rubio said

China: Respect Iran’s sovereignty.
 
I can’t help but notice the striking similarities between Trump’s symbolic airstrikes on Iran’s reportedly empty nuclear sites and India’s much-publicized #OperationSindoor against nine alleged terror camps in Pakistan. Both maneuvers appear more theatrical than tactical.

Consider the parallels:
1. No concrete evidence of damage was presented in either case—just declarations of “success.”
2. No meaningful military or nuclear infrastructure was actually targeted.
3. Both Washington and New Delhi signaled a conclusion to their operations, with a caveat: escalation would only occur if provoked.
4. The timing and execution suggest both strikes were driven by internal political pressures, not strategic necessity.
5. Trump hinted at “future options,” and India labeled their halt a mere “pause.”
6. Both nations seemed acutely aware that pushing further could endanger their own national security.
7. Neither Iran nor Pakistan appeared deterred—in fact, their posture remained unchanged.
8. These actions ultimately felt like overhyped displays of force with little strategic gain.
9. And just like that, the global audience was left hanging—unsure of what comes next.

So, here we are again: military power being used not for resolution, but for messaging.
Just comparing USA and India is very harsh insults to USA
 
JPMorgan: Closure of Strait of Hormuz could push oil prices to $120-130 per barrel

This means that US CPI inflation will soar to around 5%.

The last time we saw US inflation at 5% was in March 2023, when the Fed was aggressively raising rates.

This is an optimistic assessment. But a 5% CPI means that US Treasury yields are beginning to reach bankruptcy levels. 🇺🇸📉
 
Pakistan should start getting aggressive with its foreign policy against US

as after Iran we are next

It is a 100% fact that Israel & US still intends to denuclearize Pakistan. Intention is 100%. Only thing was their first priority was Iran. Now its done already.

Pakistan is next (for sure), knowing this we cannot be aggressive, but we have to be very careful and assess what's coming. I think methods against Pakistan will be different. Now since Iranian nuclear tech is gone, Israel will put their most of focus / energies / intelligence / dedicated effort on Pakistan. Method against Pakistan will be more covert. Mosaad (likely in coordination with RAW) will keep Pakistan internally busy, terrorism, plus covert ops, cyber ops, internal sabotage, full intelligence mode, keeping the country economically strangled and exposing fault lines. They understands, if Pakistan becomes truly independent & strong then it can pose a challenge. So, Mosaad will be assigning its teams / thinktanks / resources to Pakistan project. Every second and every day that taskforce will spend, will be spent working against Pak. Finding our vulnerabilities, Quietly setting up plans / traps against us. We never know what information they might gather. So, IMO Pakistan now really needs to work on counter intelligence, we need to really work on revamping ISI to deal with threats in unimaginable ways. They have to put their whole attention to their real job now. Challenging times are coming. To deal with a direct military threat, Pakistan should acquire nuclear subs, so we get true deterrence.

Any other islamic country which was pursuing nuclear technology is destroyed and control over it's new regimes is established fully by US / Israel. Syria, Iraq, Libya. Now Iran's nuclear capabilities are gone. We are last remaining one islamic state with WMDs. We have to tread carefully.
 
In its initial assessment, the Israeli military concluded that Ford was not completely destroyed but rather "severely damaged".

Israeli officials also said Iran appeared to have moved equipment, including uranium, from the site. - The New York Times

Blast to a lonely place 😂
Fordow will live forever!
quite a dichotomy
 

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