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

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While I get the gist of your response, you need to tone down the ChatGPT, yo.
 
Ok this is really confusing now. Either Iran has not accepted a formal ceasefire.

Or Iran have accepted it, but Israel couldnt leave things where they stood with Irans latest missile attack that killed Israeli civilians, so they probably did some sort of false flag attack.
Iran officials are denying so it seems false flag attack to me! But GOD knows this is very confusing 🫤
 
Do we need to make everything about India. This is frankly cringe.
I am simply exposing Trump’s bluff about the success of the strikes on Iran.

Damage to airbases should be clearly visible in satellite imagery—otherwise, what exactly was bombed? Hangars, runways, underground bunkers—everything should be backed with evidence, just as the Indian Air Force provided detailed explanations and proof. A proper comparison is necessary to draw any meaningful conclusion.
 
High-resolution images of Pakistani airbases and militant training camps after the Indian airstrikes, released by Chinese company Mizar and American company Maxar, are available on the internet. Drone footage released by the Indian Air Force and videos recorded by local residents are also accessible. However, no such images, drone footage, or videos showing damage to Iranian bases have surfaced following the American strikes.

Vishnu phir a gaya duty par?​

 
The region and the wider world watched warily as events unfolded overnight, but with a degree of hope as daylight broke in the region that what US President Donald Trump called the "12 Day War" may be over.

Here's the situation Tuesday in the Middle East. https://cnn.it/3HSPwRP
 
While Iran may have been on the loosing end if the metric was combat/civilian losses, however -- one can't help as a Muslim, but be proud of these guys for the absolute thrashing they've administered to the Israelis. Just goes to show that the Jewish appetite for war is only there if the other side isn't/cant respond. In my honest opinion:

1- Iran needs to be a nuclear power. No ifs, buts about it now. Ayatollah needs to revisit his fatwa, considering there are things such as tactical nuclear weapons in today's day and age. So while one gets the basis of his argumentation, there are ways in which civilian casualties can be minimized and the damage can be controlled.

2- Iran needs to recognize that India is not an ally. Russia has shown that they aren't a reliable partner either. Better join in with the Chinese.

3- The assumption that the west/ Israel is just out to regroup and will engage in like 3-4 months, in my opinion is not accurate. The Israeli appetite for war has been exposed. They had to restrict their own civilians from leaving their country, limit the videos on social media to have some semblance of a face saving. Now that Iran has established that it is willing and able strike at will in Israel, I believe it'll give sometime to the regime, to hunt out moles from within and try to get back on their feet.

4- Whether one likes to admit it or not -- the lollipop of the noble peace prize actually worked. After the attempt/strikes by Iran on US bases, US could've escalated it further. However, it chose not to. There are many that would say that the attacks on the nuclear strikes were more of a show. That and the pressure from the inside with the No Kings march, the pressure exerted by the liberals as well as the pressure by the everyday American who via social media got a reality check as to what goes on in Gaza/Palestine and the extent of inhumane behavior of the Israelis as they openly commit war crime after another, jointly contributed in suing for peace instead of expanding the war.

For me, Iran has now gained enough time where it should go and regroup, invest in an integrated air defense system, invest in its air force where it -- if not dominate, can challenge incursions by the IDAF, repair what was damaged, withdraw from the NPT and start building its nukes.

Agree with most except this :"4- Whether one likes to admit it or not -- the lollipop of the noble peace prize actually worked. After the attempt/strikes by Iran on US bases, US could've escalated it further."

The economic consequences of waging war on Iran will be too much. If the strait of Hormuz is blocked by Iran, China and Pakistan will be hopping mad, India will feel pain, some regimes in the Arab Peninsula will economically fall. There will be greater flight of capital from the Middle East and more resentment towards US and Israel. Russia will take advantage by fueling a proxy war against US and Iran will either accelerate or negotiate a nuclear bomb with its allies.
 
Isreal appeared as more weaker after this ceasefire. Like a school bully everyone is scared of one day gets beaten. He will loose his respect.
And with their so called invincible air defence system exposed nothing left much.
 
Maybe, but I will say people weren't that reluctant for Pakistan to get the bomb, compare to how they felt about Iran getting one, so we shouldn't be comparing the two.
Plz let Iran make the bomb. Its for its own safety and deterrence against Israel
 

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