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

OK. I will address your bullet points first:
Projects already implemented by the Chinese.
  • Chinese companies have begun upgrading several Iranian oil refineries and have invested in petrochemical projects.
  • Huawei has been involved in developing Iran's telecommunications infrastructure, including 5G technology.
  • The two countries have conducted joint naval exercises in the Persian Gulf to enhance military cooperation.
  • Confucius Institutes have been established in major Iranian cities, promoting cultural exchange.
1. That's news to me. Do you have a proof for China upgrading our oil refineries and investing in our petrochemical projects?
2. I don't deny the second one. Our 5G technology is based on Chinese tech, but the equipment have been acquired through the black market, not legally.
3. So what? Who cares about a joint naval exercise? lol
4. Again, who cares? Germany has Goethe institute in Tehran as well. What's your point? France even offered dual PhD studies in Iran just a few years ago. You would've obtained two PhDs, one from an Iranian university and one from a French university at the same time.

Projects already implemented by Russia.
It is public knowledge that there is a deep defensive cooperation, so there is no need to rehash.
  • Russia has commenced work on additional units at the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant.
  • Delivery of S-400 missile systems to Iran has been completed.
  • Joint military drills have been conducted in the Caspian Sea region.
  • Russian language centers have been inaugurated in Tehran and other major cities.

Now you tell me, why does Iran need Europe? Europeans will need Iran's oil and gas, but Iran does not need anything from Western Europe.
1. It took them 20 years to finish one nuclear reactor. They are already overdue in the second and the third units as well.
2. Bullshit. Iran has S-300 PMU-2. Russia refused to deliver the system on time and used UNSC sanctions as an excuse.
3. Again, who cares? Russia has been playing against Iran's interests in both the Caucasus and the Caspian Sea.
4. Refer to what I said about China.

List of projects that the Chinese left unfinished, off the top of my head:
1. Tehran-Shomal Highway.
2. Tehran metro.
3. South-Pars gas field. There are even rumors that China sold confidential data to Qatar.
4. IR-40 redesign of the reactor, which was part of the JCPOA. A resolution passed by the UNSC.

List of projects and deals that the Russians have failed to fulfill, again off the top of my head:
1. Shafaq Project
2. S-300 deal
3. Sukhoi-35 deal

Both countries not only did not veto 4 rounds of crippling UNSC resolutions against Iran, but sometimes they even voted in favor of those resolutions when they had excellent economic and political ties with us. They blocked Iran's request to join the BRICS for more than 8 years. Russia has banned Iranians from studying nuclear engineering in their universities. Iranian students cannot open bank accounts in China. Do I need to continue?

Zarif is a treasonous c*nt, but at least he tried to restore our relations with the US or change the image of Iran in the media. That's probably the only positive thing that that asshole did during his years of disservice as the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
 
CategoryChinaRussiaWestern Europe
Technology Transfer Agreements25-Year Strategic Cooperation Agreement (2021)Strategic Partnership Treaty (2025)Suspended Bilateral Agreements (Post-2010s)
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in High TechBelt and Road High-Tech Investments (5G, AI, Logistics)Energy & Defense-Sector InvestmentsMinimal Due to Sanctions Risk
Military/Defense Tech CollaborationDrone & Missile Tech Transfers (Dual-Use)Co-Production of Drones, Arms SalesNone (EU Arms Embargo)
Nuclear Tech CooperationNuclear Fuel Assistance & Reactor ProjectsBushehr Nuclear Plant CollaborationCooperation Halted After JCPOA Collapse
University Partnerships & ExchangesConfucius Institutes, Language Chairs, Mutual ScholarshipsSaint Petersburg Polytechnic Branch in IranStalled or Canceled University MoUs
Industrial R&D CollaborationSmart Cities, Green Energy, Health Tech InitiativesDefense, Aviation, and Energy R&DLargely Absent R&D Engagement
Sanctions or Restrictions Impacting Tech AccessPrivate-Public Workarounds to U.S./EU SanctionsSelective Sanctions; Tech Ties PersistEU Tech Export Prohibitions
Most of the data in this table are based on fiction. It is misinformation, formatted as a table.
 
You missed my point. Go look at the exchanges between Zarif and John Kerry, and you will understand what I am trying to say. As for the Chinese, who is buying all of Iran's oil? China. They do not give a flying F..k about US unilateral sanctions. What does Iran need from France? Cheese, wine, what? How about Italy? Shoes, cars?
This government is corrupt. They are bending over to sell oil to Europe. Europe is not going to buy pharmaceuticals, gas turbines, concrete, textiles, ( maybe) arms, power plants, engineering services, or anything significant from Iran. The Russians will and already have.

The last three decades

CategoryChinaRussiaWestern Europe
Technology Transfer Agreements25-Year Strategic Cooperation Agreement (2021)Strategic Partnership Treaty (2025)Suspended Bilateral Agreements (Post-2010s)
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in High TechBelt and Road High-Tech Investments (5G, AI, Logistics)Energy & Defense-Sector InvestmentsMinimal Due to Sanctions Risk
Military/Defense Tech CollaborationDrone & Missile Tech Transfers (Dual-Use)Co-Production of Drones, Arms SalesNone (EU Arms Embargo)
Nuclear Tech CooperationNuclear Fuel Assistance & Reactor ProjectsBushehr Nuclear Plant CollaborationCooperation Halted After JCPOA Collapse
University Partnerships & ExchangesConfucius Institutes, Language Chairs, Mutual ScholarshipsSaint Petersburg Polytechnic Branch in IranStalled or Canceled University MoUs
Industrial R&D CollaborationSmart Cities, Green Energy, Health Tech InitiativesDefense, Aviation, and Energy R&DLargely Absent R&D Engagement
Sanctions or Restrictions Impacting Tech AccessPrivate-Public Workarounds to U.S./EU SanctionsSelective Sanctions; Tech Ties PersistEU Tech Export Prohibitions

Projects already implemented by the Chinese.
  • Chinese companies have begun upgrading several Iranian oil refineries and have invested in petrochemical projects.
  • Huawei has been involved in developing Iran's telecommunications infrastructure, including 5G technology.
  • The two countries have conducted joint naval exercises in the Persian Gulf to enhance military cooperation.
  • Confucius Institutes have been established in major Iranian cities, promoting cultural exchange.
Projects already implemented by Russia.
It is public knowledge that there is a deep defensive cooperation, so there is no need to rehash.
  • Russia has commenced work on additional units at the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant.
  • Delivery of S-400 missile systems to Iran has been completed.
  • Joint military drills have been conducted in the Caspian Sea region.
  • Russian language centers have been inaugurated in Tehran and other major cities.

Now you tell me, why does Iran need Europe? Europeans will need Iran's oil and gas, but Iran does not need anything from Western Europe.
No one with min. functional common sense should take Europe as serious factor for any planning, Europe is going slowly but surely to self-given euthanasia as final solution...


I mean, taking Europe seriously is something like offering alliance to Mongolia today and to expect gigantic territorial advances in Eurasia tomorrow, despite having almost millenia period after their expansion and fall... Europe is going to the end for good.
 
You missed my point. Go look at the exchanges between Zarif and John Kerry, and you will understand what I am trying to say. As for the Chinese, who is buying all of Iran's oil? China. They do not give a flying F..k about US unilateral sanctions. What does Iran need from France? Cheese, wine, what? How about Italy? Shoes, cars?
John Kerry is a ***damn traitor and should have been in prison for what he's done. Jimmy Carter saved his ass.

I've no use for him and hope he rots in hell when his day comes.
 
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Possibly, the nuclear archive of the Project AMAD, that Mossad stole from the warehouse in Tehran was an intentional leak by Iran - in the end who keeps nuclear archives in poorly guarded warehouses in Tehran.

The aim of the leak was to show to Israel how advanced Iranian nuclear program was in 1999-2003.

Possibly, these recent classified files about the Israeli nuclear program, is also an intentional leak by Israel.

Maybe Israel want to show something to Iran?
 
Iranian Missiles Hit Strategic Israeli Facilities / "We Cannot Destroy Iran's Nuclear Program"

A Hebrew-language media outlet, acknowledging the success of Iran’s “True Promise-2” operation, wrote that Tel Aviv is unable to eliminate Iran’s nuclear program.

According to ISNA, an Israeli author discussed the challenges the Zionist regime's military would face in attempting to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities and explained the reasons behind it.

Amir Rapaport, a military analyst at the Israeli newspaper Makor Rishon, claimed that “the Israeli army has the capability to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities,” but “it cannot completely eliminate Iran’s nuclear program—especially the uranium enrichment sites.”

In this context, Rapaport wrote that Iran’s enrichment facilities are now “spread across about 10 sites, some located deep within mountains at elevations around 4 kilometers, making them extremely difficult to target from the air.”

He recalled the Stuxnet cyberattack in 2010, attributed to Mossad and other Western entities, which temporarily disabled centrifuges but failed to prevent Iranians from developing more robust security measures.

Rapaport also pointed out that Iran is 80 times larger than “Israel” and stretches to the plains of Afghanistan, making effective aerial operations extremely challenging.

He added, “Uranium enrichment cannot be entirely stopped through bombing alone.”

The author also described Iran’s missile strike on October 1, 2024, as “a strategic success for Iran,” noting that hundreds of ballistic missiles were launched, some of which penetrated Israeli defense systems despite the intervention of an international coalition led by the United States, hitting strategic facilities.

He continued, “The Iranians then demonstrated—to themselves and to others—their capability to carry out direct attacks on Israel,” and noted the possibility that some of the missiles were equipped with technologies capable of bypassing Israel’s Arrow missile defense systems.

According to Rapaport, Iran “still has the capacity to threaten Israel.”

He emphasized that “Israel is experiencing a moment of weakness due to declining relations with the United States and domestic political failures.”

He referred to a “dangerous political situation,” pointing out that countries allied with Israel—such as Canada and Singapore—may support the formation of a Palestinian state at the upcoming international conference in New York. This would make it harder to ensure an international coalition to defend Tel Aviv, as occurred on the night of October 1, 2024, and would complicate securing a “green light” from the U.S. and its allies for a retaliatory strike.

This report comes as the region witnesses escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, amid Israeli threats to bomb nuclear sites and fears in Tel Aviv over a potential U.S.-Iran agreement in the ongoing indirect negotiations—an agreement that would fall short of fully halting Iran’s uranium enrichment, contrary to the desires of the zionist regime.

 
So International agency could be rebranded in Iranian agency, they will still be IAEA... so, with eventual deal they gonna be unemployed and unimportant...

this is conflict of interest even in New York goddammit...
 
Mr.Putin said, no one can compete with US propaganda. TP2 was a lot more successful than people are deceived to believe . The cell phone videos uploaded showed 30-40 missile strikes in one instance.
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Mr.Putin said, no one can compete with US propaganda. TP2 was a lot more successful than people are deceived to believe . The cell phone videos uploaded showed 30-40 missile strikes in one instance.
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We knew from old satellite images that one or two non-hardened buildings had been severely damaged. It's not surprising that the Israelis have demolished this one.
 
IAEA DG Grossi to Financial Times: Iran's most sensitive nuclear sites are "half a mile underground"
When you tell reformist dumbfucks like Zibakalam mofo, these guys from IAEA and other so called international orgs are only collecting data for Mossad and CIA, they respond with their rear legs.

Look at his words, oh man! Half a mile underground. Damn we cannot target them, they are unreachable.

Khatami gave every detail of our scientists to IAEA terrorists and they leaked the info to western intelligence agencies.
 
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What about Israeli nukes? Double standards

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