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

Fordow is gone, and Iran nuclear capabilities are as Trump like to say are "OBLIRIATED", that why they don't talk about leaving NPT. I would hope that this would be smart play by IR, but as far as I know them, they are not unified and smart enough to play this kind of scenario.

So, if we don't have capabilities to continue enrich uranium and even don't dare to make bomb, then what all of these were for!? Just like 5 years old boy who try to show defiance ....
 
That's not going to happen just because you say it will. Action needs to be taken to bring that about. Real, tangible public pressure to change treasonous policies is necessary. Your fantastical thinking about non-existent super weapons breeds complacency. For Iran to rise again, serious and widespread change is needed.
Changing is going on, it was hardly imaginable that Iran would be able to destroy buildings in the Tel Aviv's downtown with terrifying powerful missiles, in packet with the inhabitants of the buildings, and reject Omnipotent IDF/mossad assault planned to the smallest detail... if they go on with attacks, in revenge they will be Gaza face-look...

Don't underestimate Persia, you can lose your war even after you win all battles...Alexander's conquest??? He was hated by his soldiers for being more like a Persian admirer than an overlord... Islamization of Iran became Iranization of Islam... Mongolian attacks were the real survival challenge, but they survived...

Zionists are traumatized by the idea of being vulnerable and targets in their holy-mole entity, but they are, and they can do nothing except brutal MSM propaganda for "defeated" Iran...

This war changed everything and Iran is no longer a nuclear power, in their analysis...I mean, wow, Iran is no longer a nuclear threat, they can destroy entire blocks in 400 seconds with speedy missiles and decimate us, but who cares, Trump bombed some bunkers and that's all that matters...

Yes, Iran is probably still not a nuclear power... But this war did change nothing to defeat Iran, just made them angrier and more willing to be far more brutal in the eventual next round...

Iran took some punches on its chin also, no questions about it... But from insiders in 90% of the cases...

They are a minority and Iranian people proved it during the conflict...the real battle is inside Iran, and that is the main thing to be realized... traitors and defining the concept of national doctrine in the future are only 2 important issues for Iran now...
 
Changing is going on, it was hardly imaginable that Iran would be able to destroy buildings in the Tel Aviv's downtown with terrifying powerful missiles, in packet with the inhabitants of the buildings, and reject Omnipotent IDF/mossad assault planned to the smallest detail... if they go on with attacks, in revenge they will be Gaza face-look...

Don't underestimate Persia, you can lose your war even after you win all battles...Alexander's conquest??? He was hated by his soldiers for being more like a Persian admirer than an overlord... Islamization of Iran became Iranization of Islam... Mongolian attacks were the real survival challenge, but they survived...

Zionists are traumatized by the idea of being vulnerable and targets in their holy-mole entity, but they are, and they can do nothing except brutal MSM propaganda for "defeated" Iran...

This war changed everything and Iran is no longer a nuclear power, in their analysis...I mean, wow, Iran is no longer a nuclear threat, they can destroy entire blocks in 400 seconds with speedy missiles and decimate us, but who cares, Trump bombed some bunkers and that's all that matters...

Yes, Iran is probably still not a nuclear power... But this war did change nothing to defeat Iran, just made them angrier and more willing to be far more brutal in the eventual next round...

Iran took some punches on its chin also, no questions about it... But from insiders in 90% of the cases...

They are a minority and Iranian people proved it during the conflict...the real battle is inside Iran, and that is the main thing to be realized... traitors and defining the concept of national doctrine in the future are only 2 important issues for Iran now...

Take a look around X and see how much love people are throwing at [our Azari president] Pezeshkian
 
نه اتفاقاً. من اصلاً‌ از اینها نیستم که بگم چون اونها ندارن پس ما هم نمی‌تونیم داشته باشیم. به نظرم هم ایران نهایتاً در بدترین ۷۰-۸۰ سال از علم روز عقب افتاده باشه اما تو بیشتر زمینه‌ها ۳۰-۵۰ سال درست‌تره

بحث فیزیک هست صرفاً. اگه از نظر فیزیکی با اعداد جور در نیاد پس به احتمال خیلی زیاد نداریم

ساده‌ترین راهکار برای بازدارندگی ایران بمب هسته‌ای هست. چیزی که همه دنیا پذیرفتن و ۸۰ سال​
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Something is fishy here....the building to the right was partly destroyed, but the buildings to the left and to the top seems to be intact....I have no clue, can a ballistic missile really cause such a weird damage?
I guess IF the randome was really destroyed, than not by a ballistic missile....probably by drone(s)
This is exactly what I think too, but one possible explanation is that those two other buildings in the left and the north of the radome have been damaged too but because their roofs are intact, they do not appear damaged in the image.

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I don't get how that's relevant to what I said.
 
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This is exactly what I think too, but one possible explanation is that those two other buildings in the left and the north of the radome have been damaged too but because their roofs are intact, they do not appear damaged in the image.


I don't get how that's relevant to what I said.
Is Iran really 70-80 years behind ?
 
Is Iran really 70-80 years behind ?
Can Iran manufacture a strategic bomber, for example? Or a liquid-fueled ICBM? When do you think Iran's first manned space mission will be? When will our first geostationary satellite be inserted into the orbit? Or our first hydrogen bomb?
 
Can Iran manufacture a strategic bomber, for example? Or a liquid-fueled ICBM? When do you think Iran's first manned space mission will be? When will our first geostationary satellite be inserted into the orbit? Or our first hydrogen bomb?
How many countries globally have achieved that?

Here are the top ten most important sectors for any country. ChatGPT provides the comparison.
#Strategic SectorIranTurkeyIsrael
1Advanced Education & STEM R&D✅ Large # of STEM grads, weak funding⚠️ Strong base, weak innovation output✅✅ World-class universities & R&D
2High-Tech Manufacturing⚠️ Limited to defense & oil equipment✅ Automotive, defense, textiles✅✅ Semiconductors, defense tech
3Energy Independence✅✅ Oil, gas, nuclear, solar potential✅ Some gas, reliant on imports⚠️ Dependent on energy imports
4Digital Infrastructure & Cyber⚠️ Restricted, censorship, poor speed✅ Expanding 5G & broadband✅✅ Global cyber power, top in AI
5Transport & Logistics⚠️ Aging infrastructure, sanctions✅ Good roads, ports, airlines⚠️ Small size, regional only
6Healthcare & Biotech⚠️ Domestic pharma, limited biotech✅ Universal healthcare, generic pharma✅✅ Global biotech & vaccine leader
7Food Security & AgriTech⚠️ Water shortages, sanctions impact✅ Large agriculture sector⚠️ Imports most food, tech-focused
8Defense & Aerospace✅✅ Ballistic missiles, drones, local✅ Strong NATO-style military industry✅✅ Elite air force, Iron Dome, AI war
9Financial Systems & Capital❌ Sanctions cripple banking & forex⚠️ Inflation, fragile currency✅ Vibrant capital markets, VC hub
10Cultural Exports & Soft Power⚠️ Historic legacy, modern isolation✅ Turkish TV, tourism, cuisine✅ Start-up nation image, high culture
eature / Capability🇮🇷 Iran🇹🇷 Turkey🇮🇱 Israel
Chip Design (Fabless)⚠️ Limited – mostly defense R&D⚠️ Emerging – small start-ups✅✅ Strong – Intel, Nvidia, Mobileye
Chip Manufacturing (Fabs)❌ No advanced fabs – basic microchips⚠️ No advanced fabs – just testing✅ Intel’s largest R&D & fab center
Access to Global Supply❌ Sanctioned, isolated⚠️ Mid-level access, reliant on EU/Asia✅ Fully integrated with global supply
Talent Pipeline✅ Strong engineering base✅ Growing STEM education base✅✅ Elite design & engineering talent
Foreign Investment❌ None – blocked by sanctions⚠️ Modest investment in electronics✅✅ Major investments from Intel, ARM
AI & Quantum Chips❌ Experimental at best❌ Not active✅ Early work in AI chips, quantum R&D
 
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Yes, Iran is probably still not a nuclear power... But this war did change nothing to defeat Iran, just made them angrier and more willing to be far more brutal in the eventual next round...
Here is the uncomfortable reality...As an Air Force guy, F-111 (Cold War) then F-16 (Desert Storm), if the enemy has control of your airspace, you ARE defeated. This is modern warfare, not 19th century and older. Israel is limited/restrained by US, nothing else. But geopolitics aside, militarily speaking Iran is effectively defeated.

 
Here is the uncomfortable reality...As an Air Force guy, F-111 (Cold War) then F-16 (Desert Storm), if the enemy has control of your airspace, you ARE defeated. This is modern warfare, not 19th century and older. Israel is limited/restrained by US, nothing else. But geopolitics aside, militarily speaking Iran is effectively defeated.
There is no evidence that Israel had control over Iranian airspace. The majority of the strikes were conducted from inside Iran. Most of the missiles fired by Israel were in Iraqi airspace. Tell me, Rambo, did the US win any wars in the last 5 decades with Air superiority? Last I checked, Iraq was invaded. Afghanistan was invaded. Both ended in defeat.
Did Israel have control over its skies?
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There is no evidence that Israel had control over Iranian airspace. The majority of the strikes were conducted from inside Iran. Most of the missiles fired by Israel were in Iraqi airspace. Tell me, Rambo, did the US win any wars in the last 5 decades with Air superiority? Last I checked, Iraq was invaded. Afghanistan was invaded. Both ended in defeat.
Did Israel have control over its skies?
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I have no problems with YOU believing that the US was 'defeated' in Afghanistan and Iraq. Not one bit. In fact, I want all muslim militaries to believe like you do.
 

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