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

More countries joining the Abraham accords. Israel is going to get filthy rich from all that Arab oil money. They will be able to afford more weapons to kill more arabs. How ironic

I read somewhere that Somaliland and Comoros are the ones joining these shameful accords in few weeks time. Somaliland is a breakaway part of Somalia and wants recognition and trump/zios have also been searching for a place in Africa to ship off Palestinians too. Syria , Saudi Arabia and Oman are next on list alongwith considerable pressure on Pakistan to also normalize with Israel. I had not heard of Iraq on that list yet.

Imagine rewarding Israel for the immense violence cruelty and suffering it has inflicted on Muslims!
 
I read somewhere that Somaliland and Comoros are the ones joining these shameful accords in few weeks time. Somaliland is a breakaway part of Somalia and wants recognition and trump/zios have also been searching for a place in Africa to ship off Palestinians too. Syria , Saudi Arabia and Oman are next on list alongwith considerable pressure on Pakistan to also normalize with Israel. I had not heard of Iraq on that list yet.

Imagine rewarding Israel for the immense violence cruelty and suffering it has inflicted on Muslims!
They are all also afraid, let's face it which arab country is able to withstand Shitrael ?
 
Surprisingly, one of Iran’s options is to reinstall the centrifuges at Fordow. The Defense Intelligence Agency report concludes that while the strike damaged the electrical system and collapsed the entrance tunnels, the underground enrichment hall remains intact. This helps explain why all these other underground facilities weren’t attacked. They are even deeper than Fordow. I guess the United States is going to need a bigger MOP.

All told, Iran likely retains the 900 pounds of highly enriched uranium that the IAEA said Iran had produced, as well as an extensive network of underground facilities to produce centrifuges, enrich the material further, and assemble it into a small stockpile of nuclear weapons if that’s what it chooses to do. It’s no surprise that the DIA thinks the program hasn’t been set back all that much.

Perhaps it is hard to square the limited impact of the bombing with the spectacular appearance of a bombing campaign, with its screaming missiles and thunderous explosions. It says a lot that one of the most impressive displays of airpower in history did so little to damage Iran’s nuclear program. This is precisely why, at the outset of the campaign, I made clear that the strike would likely only succeed if the Iranian regime fell.

While regime change by airpower always seemed to be a desperately long shot, it was somehow still more plausible than the obliteration of a large, dispersed, and deeply buried nuclear program such as Iran’s. I think that the Israelis knew that, too. After all, Netanyahu named the operation Rising Lion, after the national symbol of prerevolutionary Iran. Israel’s national animal is the gazelle.

Either way, I am sure the inevitable internal discussions in Iran will now look different, not least because there are going to be a number of new faces at the table. The United States and Israel have changed the regime in some sense—just maybe not in the way that they hoped.

 
I read somewhere that Somaliland and Comoros are the ones joining these shameful accords in few weeks time. Somaliland is a breakaway part of Somalia and wants recognition and trump/zios have also been searching for a place in Africa to ship off Palestinians too. Syria , Saudi Arabia and Oman are next on list alongwith considerable pressure on Pakistan to also normalize with Israel. I had not heard of Iraq on that list yet.

Imagine rewarding Israel for the immense violence cruelty and suffering it has inflicted on Muslims!
Pakistan could definitely face pressure, Turkey might try to persuade it to normalize too. But that would risk jeopardizing its relationship with China. Plus, I really don’t think Pakistan’s own population would allow it. The public sentiment there is strongly pro-Palestine, and any government trying to openly recognize Israel would face huge backlash.

But personally I think Turkey would use Pakistan as a wildcard for nuclear blackmail.
 
Surprisingly, one of Iran’s options is to reinstall the centrifuges at Fordow. The Defense Intelligence Agency report concludes that while the strike damaged the electrical system and collapsed the entrance tunnels, the underground enrichment hall remains intact. This helps explain why all these other underground facilities weren’t attacked. They are even deeper than Fordow. I guess the United States is going to need a bigger MOP.

All told, Iran likely retains the 900 pounds of highly enriched uranium that the IAEA said Iran had produced, as well as an extensive network of underground facilities to produce centrifuges, enrich the material further, and assemble it into a small stockpile of nuclear weapons if that’s what it chooses to do. It’s no surprise that the DIA thinks the program hasn’t been set back all that much.

Perhaps it is hard to square the limited impact of the bombing with the spectacular appearance of a bombing campaign, with its screaming missiles and thunderous explosions. It says a lot that one of the most impressive displays of airpower in history did so little to damage Iran’s nuclear program. This is precisely why, at the outset of the campaign, I made clear that the strike would likely only succeed if the Iranian regime fell.

While regime change by airpower always seemed to be a desperately long shot, it was somehow still more plausible than the obliteration of a large, dispersed, and deeply buried nuclear program such as Iran’s. I think that the Israelis knew that, too. After all, Netanyahu named the operation Rising Lion, after the national symbol of prerevolutionary Iran. Israel’s national animal is the gazelle.

Either way, I am sure the inevitable internal discussions in Iran will now look different, not least because there are going to be a number of new faces at the table. The United States and Israel have changed the regime in some sense—just maybe not in the way that they hoped.

loads of bias!

no one knows the exact depth of sites, and, thats how it is, factually speaking!

importantly, it is questionable, if location of ventilation shafts is known!
 
Israel and UAE has limited access to Yemen. setup few bases and one of Yemen most famous island.



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This place have become trash and fake news outlet and just incitement against other muslims
 
Yes but it's meaningless, Iran is already under max sanctions and the country is being absorbed in the east.
There is still huge space for individual sanctions, I mean, don`t get me that my intention is to spread panic here... but don`t be surprised if one day you find msm article `...among others, under sanction now is also pro-iranian profile on defencepk, notorious Arash, and mossad already sent elite Trojan Horse unit after his email and check fingering`...
 
loads of bias!

no one knows the exact depth of sites, and, thats how it is, factually speaking!

importantly, it is questionable, if location of ventilation shafts is known!
That's not true at all.

Not only the exact depths of Iran's nuclear sites are known, but the IAEA knows even their complete layouts and has the blueprints.
 
This is the worst poster on this platform then de-normalize relations with KSA, UAE, GCC, Egypt, Turkey, Azerbaijan and everyone in the region and make an island of yourself then.

You have me syndrome.. Not sure how old you are either but we should refrain from politics because you don´t understand the dynamics
@Persian Gulf Is it possible to thread-ban this troll?
He's been derailing the thread for too long already, touching on completely off-topic issues.
The majority of his posts are of no military value, most of them show complete lack of understanding and some of them are ad hominem attacks, like this one.
 
@Persian Gulf Is it possible to thread-ban this troll?
He's been derailing the thread for too long already, touching on completely off-topic issues.
The majority of his posts are of no military value, most of them show complete lack of understanding and some of them are ad hominem attacks, like this one.

You are the one posting ME against the whole world posts.. If it was true it would have made sense but it is entirely BS.

You posts are like this..

´´Iran against the WORLD´´

It is as if you exist in a romantic action movie where everything surrounds you and your actress love interests against the whole world.
 

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