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

The intelligence operations inside Yemen seems way more difficult than in Iran or Lebanon from what we've saw, they don't seem to have the same network of spies compared to Iran

And neither is Pakistan that vulnerable to spies.
It is simply a matter of immediate goals, cost/risks, focus to 'invest' so many resources. But if/when Iran falls, then I certainly foresee Pakistan as a target.
 
Larijani claims Israel attacked the SNSC during a meeting and the building collapsed! But he says the attack failed and he can only give more details later ... strange
The Larijanis are a strange family. A lot of people call them crypto-Jews.
They have penetrated nearly every institution in Iran in the past. The parliament, the judiciary system, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, IRIB, the most important institutes of research (IPM schools), and key positions in the system's strategic decision making.

We really need a strong pan-Iranian group to emerge from the IRGC or Artesh.
 
And they have no relations with Saudi and Turkey.

More pertinent: The Houthis don't have much of Western 'embassies'.
Just one Western, or even a Japanese/South Korean embassy could be a corridor for European/CIA/Mossad spies. Just one!
 
And neither is Pakistan that vulnerable to spies.
It is simply a matter of immediate goals, cost/risks, focus to 'invest' so many resources. But if/when Iran falls, then I certainly foresee Pakistan as a target.
You will be surprised of how many Pakistanis are willing to commit treason for a sack of cash

This rule applies to every country in the world, it just takes time to build a strong network of traitors

Thinking that the only way to not get hit by Israel/US is just to "have an air force" is the biggest mistake to make
 
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Israelis are supplying drones to Russia, might explain why Putin is not more aggressively coming to Iran's aid.
 
Larijani claims Israel attacked the SNSC during a meeting and the building collapsed! But he says the attack failed and he can only give more details later ... strange
meaning they were meeting in a bunker below the building and hence escaped.
 
If these claims are true, we should see a clear pattern in where AD sites were hit first. Specifically, there should be a concentration of attacks on AD systems along a northwest corridor from the Azerbaijani border toward central Iran. That would suggest they were carving a safe route in via Azerbaijan and Tabriz. If no such pattern exists and the attacks are more scattered or focused elsewhere, it would argue against the idea that they relied on that route. Mapping the targets is key to evaluating this claim objectively. But IRI is too incompetent to do this. They should hire us as advisors.
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Fuel tanks of Israeli jets keep being found on Iran's Caspian coast.

Azerbaijani airspace is almost certainly being used as a launchpad towards Tehran.
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Tehran certainly possesses some relatively modern air defense equipment, particularly the Russian-acquired S-300 PMU2 and Tor-M1 systems, but in insufficient numbers. The air and missile defense system is not standardized, with Russian, US, Chinese, and domestic systems, which complicates logistics, interoperability, and training. The mountainous terrain, which disrupts its radar coverage, and the relative scarcity of air defense systems relative to its considerable territory present serious problems for Iran's air defenses.

Given the series of limitations outlined above, Tehran has had to concentrate its air defense coverage on selected priorities, especially its nuclear infrastructure and its capital, leaving a large number of other potential targets with less protection. Iran certainly has the potential means to inflict losses from incoming air strikes, but its integrated air defense network is neither dense enough nor advanced enough to deal with attacks from adversaries capable of conducting stealth attacks and jamming its radar, communications, ELINT (electronic intelligence), electronic warfare (EW) and capacity for cooperative engagement (CEC) systems.
 
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Israelis are supplying drones to Russia, might explain why Putin is not more aggressively coming to Iran's aid.

i think it’s more the fact Russians is Israel have a lot of dealings with Putin end of the day it’s about money over loyalty I don’t think bashar is living in Russia out of kindness assuming he gave a kings ransom for his safety
 
You will be surprised of how many Pakistanis are willing to commit treason for a sack of cash
This rule applies to every country in the world, it just takes time to build a strong network of traitors
Thinking that the only way to not get hit by Israel/US is just to "have an air force" is the biggest mistake to make

Willing to doesn't mean an extensive network already exists in Pakistan. But, yes, in every poor country of the world there are many people willing to betray their homeland for $$. In some cases, they don't mind having their country split into two countries--North and South Vietnam comes to mind.
Iran has been a major threat to the West for nearly half a century and thus so much assets have been invested in Iran. Pakistan, on the other hand, has been mostly a Western ally in half a century. Surely there are spies/saboteurs in Pakistan but the level of infiltration is nowhere as extensive as in Iran.
 
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Tehran certainly possesses some relatively modern air defense equipment, particularly the Russian-acquired S-300 PMU2 and Tor-M1 systems, but in insufficient numbers. The air and missile defense system is not standardized, with Russian, US, Chinese, and domestic systems, which complicates logistics, interoperability, and training. The mountainous terrain, which disrupts its radar coverage, and the relative scarcity of air defense systems relative to its considerable territory present serious problems for Iran's air defenses.

Given the series of limitations outlined above, Tehran has had to concentrate its air defense coverage on selected priorities, especially its nuclear infrastructure and its capital, leaving a large number of other potential targets with less protection. Iran certainly has the potential means to inflict losses from incoming air strikes, but its integrated air defense network is neither dense enough nor advanced enough to deal with attacks from adversaries capable of conducting stealth attacks and jamming its radar, communications, ELINT (electronic intelligence), electronic warfare (EW) and capacity for cooperative engagement (CEC) systems.

Its IRIs fault ignoring the threat coming from Turkey, did they not see what happened in Syria? I swear I saw this coming 10 years ago.
 
The truth is coming to light: Hackers leaked classified data from 'Israel' and obtained REAL figures on Israeli casualties in the current conflict with Iran :
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the GBU-57 burn front never got close to the vaulted centrifuge halls buried under Qom’s ridge. U.S. bragged their 30 k-lb “mountain-eater” punches 60 m of soil or 20 m of 5 000 psi concrete; Fordow’s roof is limestone rated >8 000 psi, so the blast died in the overburden, leaving the tunnels structurally intact and now being vacuum-cleaned back to operational status

Can the tunnels remain intact even in the face of a sequential attack (2-3 bombs in the same location)?

When the bombs detonate, the shock waves propagate through the dense medium, undermining the foundations of the structure and causing its collapse. Even if a first bomb fails to collapse the bunker/underground facility, subsequent bombs may have the ability to penetrate even deeper and explode in the closest part of the facility.

I told you this in October 2024:
Two or more B-2s attacking the same target in a short space of time can reach depths greater than 150 meters. The Americans and Israelis use this technique. Each bomb lands 2 seconds after the previous one explodes.

It is important to note that there is always a weak point, no matter how deep or resistant a bunker is, which are the access points. There is no way to protect yourself from an air attack against high-precision weapons. What was valid until the 70s and 80s is no longer valid.
 
i think it’s more the fact Russians is Israel have a lot of dealings with Putin end of the day it’s about money over loyalty I don’t think bashar is living in Russia out of kindness assuming he gave a kings ransom for his safety
I don't know, and don't believe that Israel is supporting Russia anyhow...
In all Israelis media without pause most negative person is Khamenei, most ne⁴gative country Iran, but just a bit behind are Putin and Russia..

But Russia is self-deceptive and irrational, waiting to get love from the special ones
 

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