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why is it so hard to believe that Mossad has infiltrated IRI on government level? Wasn’t the leader of counter Mossad intelligence a Mossad agent?Oh no, not this again. Do you really think a conspiracy of that scale could stay hidden - especially in Iran, a country deeply infiltrated by collaborators and foreign intelligence? It’s far more likely that this chaos stems from internal power struggles within the IRI. One faction, the reformists, wants to abandon regional ambitions and move closer to the West - particularly the U.S. - while the other faction is pushing for a hardline, anti-Western stance aligned with a multipolar world and closer ties to China. These are two fundamentally opposing visions for Iran's future, coexisting under an aging, indecisive Supreme Leader whose authority is visibly weakening. It’s a recipe for disaster.
Anyways, it's late asf, time for sleep.
Everyone in Iran, please be safe and have good night, Inshallah!
This is a shakey ceasefire. It's similar to some of the previous ones in Gaza where there is no actual commitment to non-aggression.
Israel is likely to be the aggressor again. After it gets more interceptors and fixes damage at Haifa Oil Refinery.
Hmm, seems copium to me, Israel's critical infrastructure is still standing. But Iran did really give them a good couple of slaps.What Iran attained from this war
- Destroyed the Myth that Israel is protected with Magic from David's magic lamp
- Took out all airports
- Slapped Netinyaho before he dies of Cancer
- Destruction of various critical infrastructure
- Destroyed myth of IRON dome
- Showcased it's Missile system is far ahead of Pakistan
- Highlighted to Russia-China need to support Iran for BRICs future
- Highlighted how many Nuclear bases Iran was making more then one as in Hollywood movies
- Ability to Strike Energy Grid , even Israel's Nuclear plant if needed
- Ability to cripple Israel if needed
What they lost
- Few old age people in their 50's and 60's retirement age
- Some buildings which can be reconstructed
Buddy, if somehow Iran get a new government and reject the anti-Israel policies, YOU would be psychologically and emotionally lost. YOU would have no one to channel you hatred of Israel. YOU are too cowardly to do anything more than being a keyboard warrior. For me, I have no ties to Israel but at least I served my country -- the USA. At least for ten yrs my life was on the line for a cause that I recognized to be greater than myself. Do YOU believe the destruction of Israel to be greater than your life? I doubt it.Cheap talk to defend a genocidal Nazi state of Israel, rather than to put a balm on the wounds of its many many victims. Something deeply wrong with Zionists and especially Christian Zionists.
Bro, people of Gaza love Gaza so much they won't leave no matter what. My entire family is there and will not sell out. They'll either die in Gaza or survive in it.I feel for you, the Palestinians. Your biggest supporter is out of the picture now. The only thing I can think of is that maybe the people of Gaza should leave. Victory will come one day, inshallah, but until then save the lives of the women and children from the Anglo-Zionist animals.
We Norwegians have a running joke that Nobel Peace Prize committee awards this prize to the individual they’d like to meet the most that year.Might as well give one to Trump. They gave one to Obama just for waking up.
So long as its not from Iran - that's all that matters. Let everyone else and their donkey or camel do what they have been doing for a long time.Now there is missile fire potentially from Yemen?
the link doesn't work,Not sure if you live under a rock or just trolling. There are atleast 2 dozen videos from Israeli skies where Fattah Hypersonic missile came down hitting targets at atleast 4-5 times relative speed compared to other MRBMs.
Here is a sample, please calculate the relative speed
https://x.com/Currentreport1/status/1870299433726074880/video/1

Likely Israel suspecting that Iraq may be providing intelligence to Iran about their flights
They decided to knock out the Radar
The Israel's greater plan expand all the way to Iraq so if a target is available in Iraq it may have been a planned move
Who benefits from the Radar ? Iran has no air force flying over Iraq
What ceasefire? chump is talking out his *** again!Ceasefire is terrible. IRI showed a lot of weakness. Didn’t go for critical infrastructure, accepted ceasefire 12 hours before Israel. This is Middle East, not Western Europe. If you puss out you die. This is IRIs death sentence
I wouldn’t start counting the chickens just yet. Extreme vigilance is needed.From my perspective, this was a marginal but significant win for Iran.
Despite the repeated assassinations of its nuclear scientists and direct attacks on key facilities, Iran’s nuclear program remains alive. It may have taken a huge bit, but it’s far from defeated. The infrastructure, the expertise, and the will to rebuild still exist.
One of the most important outcomes is that there was no regime change. Let’s be honest, that was a key objective for Israel and possibly its Western allies. The Iranian leadership remains intact, and the public stood firm despite the immense psychological and strategic pressure. Iran not only survived the decapitation strikes, it managed to rally support both internally and from key regional players like Pakistan and China.
However, survival alone is not enough. Iran must now learn and move swiftly. Sole reliance on air defense systems is proving insufficient. Israel’s domination of Iran’s airspace during the attacks exposed a major vulnerability. Iran urgently needs to develop an air force modeled after Pakistan’s not for power projection, but to deny air superiority and control its skies.
On the ground, Iran must overhaul its missile warfare doctrine. Its land-to-land tactics need modernization. A faster, more agile shoot-and-scoot capability is critical. During recent exchanges, Iran’s responses were sluggish, and the frequency of missile volleys diminished over time after its launchers were frequently targeted. That’s a weakness adversaries will exploit.
Strategically, Iran needs to reassess its alliances. India’s neutral stance and diplomatic tightrope walking show that it will not offer Iran any tangible support in times of crisis. Even Russia, with its strong Israeli diaspora and shifting priorities, is unreliable. Iran’s best hope lies in deepening ties with China and Pakistan. Both nations offer strategic depth economically, militarily, and diplomatically that Iran sorely needs.
And above all, Iran must prioritize the development of a nuclear deterrent. I don’t know how they will do it, but they must. The time for hesitation is over. National survival is now on the line. The events of this conflict should serve as the final wake-up call: Israel will strike again and next time, it will be more decisive, more intense, and possibly existential.
Iran barely made it through this round. There might not be a second chance. I hope the leadership wakes up to this.
Iran firing closing shots before ceasefire take into effect?Now there is missile fire potentially from Yemen?
It doesnt work this simple bro, israel is temporary, I small move/government change in Jordan, Egypt, Persian Gulf could be their end. They are hated more and more by even westerners. Their government is in hands of a small groups genocidal maniacs. Tiny israel got hit very bad and will never escape justice for genocide.I feel for you, the Palestinians. Your biggest supporter is out of the picture now. The only thing I can think of is that maybe the people of Gaza should leave. Victory will come one day, inshallah, but until then save the lives of the women and children from the Anglo-Zionist animals.
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