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

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“Time and place of our choosing”

Sounds like the disastrous strategic patience by Iran. They trusted Oman too much and got backstabbed. Once the U.S. threatened the “sultan” of Oman if he cooperated with Iran then Oman quickly bowed and sided with the Persian Gulf Arabs and the West.
 
@ShapurII

You are clearly arguing emotionally for the sake of arguing. You have not provided any rebuttals to any of my points, sidestepping; moving goalposts and not being to provide objective statements; whereas I engaged with your posts directly and rebutted them giving concrete and verifiable facts and counterpoints.

I see you have no counter for the remaining stockpile of ballistic missiles for Iran vs interceptors for the US/Israel. The production of Iranian missiles (monthly rate) was the only objective statement you provided, the rest of your posts are pure emotional conjecture.
You have no points. You're shitposting. Low quality posts with literally no substance, posting irrelevant arguments.

My post went over your head, obviously.

By the way, such a tremendous victory, according to you fools.
Such a victory that the US constantly and regularly bombs us during a ceasefire, threatens to kidnap and assassinate our negotiators, and hasn't paid a single penny to Iran yet.
 
Iran should allow Oman to grant passage papers when the Strait is open. Have the papers be Omani-Iranian Co-operation Passage Papers. This would get acceptance of control over Hormuz and give a way to get passage without Iranian clearance.
Getting Oman involved in the Strait of Hormuz is a mistake.
 
Iran should bomb Ukraine as a retaliation

They have been non stop insulting Iran and supporting Jews and their dogs after all this debacle
 
Complete meltdown in Israel with regards to Pakistan.

Qatar-Pakistan trap: Trump's only way out is to renew the strikes

The US-Iran memorandum relies on Qatar and Pakistan as mediators, but both are seen as aligned with Iran; The administration is trapped in a futile negotiation, leaving a new war as the only viable exit


Such articles are being churned out on a daily basis all across Zionist media.
 
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Please calm down and drink chai (tea) - be gentle with each other
 
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Persian Gulf Arab states owe their stability to Iran’s stewardship of Strait of Hormuz: Leader’s advisor​


A senior advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution says the current stability of the Arab states on the southern shores of the Persian Gulf is owed to Iran’s centuries-long stewardship of the Strait of Hormuz.

Ali Akbar Velayati, a senior advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, warns the Arab monarchies along the Persian Gulf that their very stability depends entirely on Iran’s historic and strategic control over the Strait of Hormuz.

Velayati took to the social media platform X on Friday to issue a message to the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf after they issued what Tehran slammed as a “provocative and meddlesome” statement jointly by the US.

"The present stability of the Arabs on the southern shores of the Persian Gulf is owed to Iran’s centuries-long stewardship of the vital artery of the Strait of Hormuz," he said.

He added, "The West has brought the region nothing but savagery and plunder."

In a series of subsequent posts, the Leader’s aide adopted an openly dismissive tone toward the Persian Gulf Arab states, saying, "The 'marginal dwellers and political infants of the region' should not take comfort in tailor-made statements, and should know this: your survival comes from picking up crumbs from this table."

Velayati emphasized that as major geopolitical equations are being redrawn, "the small fringe actors have no place at the table; they are removed."

"Their strategic survival depends on Tehran’s threshold of tolerance," he pointed out.


His remarks come at a time of heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran has consistently asserted operational control over shipping lanes.

In a statement released on Friday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry has fiercely condemned a joint statement issued on Thursday by the United States and the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) as "meddlesome, irresponsible, and provocative," warning regional states against continuing their hostile alignment with Washington.

The ministry also addressed the strategic Strait of Hormuz, placing direct responsibility for recent maritime insecurity on the US, Israel, and those regional states that aided their military campaign.

However, the US-GCC ministers in their statement emphasized the importance of reopening the Strait of Hormuz, noting that “free, unconditional, and unrestricted navigation, including the right of transit passage as guaranteed under international law, remains essential to regional and global security.”

They further emphasized that any trade and investment with Iran is conditional and reversible, contingent on Iran’s compliance with a recently-signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Tehran and Washington and the final deal, cessation of what they claimed as Tehran’s destabilizing behavior, and creation of the conditions necessary for economic engagement.

 
Do you feel that the MoU has enough for Iran to declare victory?

Did you or did you not say wait and see when Iranians PUBLISHED the MOU?
Let's question the one running with the goal post!
When Iranians published it... was that a win... since you wanted to wait and see the US version?
Because if it was a big L on Iran YOU SHOULD HAVE SAID SO THEN AND THERE...

Keep chasing the wind and derailing when you have little to nothing to add except... a rabbit that you wish someone pulls for you to save the day.
 

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