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Guess what happens to Bushehr Plant if Demona is bombed, young fella?ISRAELI JETS BOMBED FORDOW REACTOR JUST NOW
BOMB DIMONA !!!!
Smoke and blast looks too big to be GBU 57 or is it ?With what
So Israel bombed off the Iranian prison that houses Iranian dissidents and anti -Govt elements ? That's a weird self-Goal. Unless they wanna risk deaths of some of them, to help others escape ?
Smoke and blast looks too big to be GBU 57 or is it ?
Excuse for another strikeSoon they will want to find it. Good excuse.
They are descendent of Persian Empire. They will fight until their last man standing..Iran needs to face the reality of its current situation and acknowledge the strategic losses it has incurred. Yes, they performed well in the initial stages of the conflict showing resilience and the ability to project force regionally , but that momentum has clearly faded. The truth is, their missile arsenal, while formidable, is finite. Continued escalation will only accelerate its depletion, leaving Iran increasingly vulnerable with limited options for both defense and retaliation.
So far, Iran has managed to avoid territorial losses , and that’s precisely why now is the time to accept mediation and recalibrate. This pause could be a window of opportunity: address the economic strain, navigate sanctions with a diplomatic strategy, and focus on rebuilding strength quietly and effectively.
Dragging the conflict on for years, without a clear strategic goal or endgame, risks turning Iran into another prolonged war zone , not unlike Afghanistan. That’s not victory. A smart retreat to rebuild is sometimes the most strategic move a nation can make. Iran would do well to choose consolidation over collapse.
This is too logical for them to comprehendIran needs to face the reality of its current situation and acknowledge the strategic losses it has incurred. Yes, they performed well in the initial stages of the conflict showing resilience and the ability to project force regionally , but that momentum has clearly faded. The truth is, their missile arsenal, while formidable, is finite. Continued escalation will only accelerate its depletion, leaving Iran increasingly vulnerable with limited options for both defense and retaliation.
So far, Iran has managed to avoid territorial losses , and that’s precisely why now is the time to accept mediation and recalibrate. This pause could be a window of opportunity: address the economic strain, navigate sanctions with a diplomatic strategy, and focus on rebuilding strength quietly and effectively.
Dragging the conflict on for years, without a clear strategic goal or endgame, risks turning Iran into another prolonged war zone , not unlike Afghanistan. That’s not victory. A smart retreat to rebuild is sometimes the most strategic move a nation can make. Iran would do well to choose consolidation over collapse.
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