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

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IAEA chief urges ‘utmost restraint’, notes ‘threat to nuclear safety’ as Iran, others attacked


IAEA chief Rafael Grossi has said the situation in the Middle East was “very concerning”, urging “utmost restraint” after Israeli-US strikes on Iran and its retaliatory missile attacks, AFP reports.

The Vienna-based IAEA held an extraordinary session on Iran at the request of Russia, a key ally of Tehran, following the same request by Iran over the weekend.

“I reiterate my call on all parties to exercise maximum restraint to avoid further escalation,” Grossi said in his statement, released by the IAEA, as he opened the closed-door session.

“Iran and many other countries in the region that have been subjected to military attacks have operational nuclear power plants and nuclear research reactors, as well as associated fuel storage sites, increasing the threat to nuclear safety,” he added.

“Let me underline that the situation today is very concerning. We cannot rule out a possible radiological release with serious consequences, including the necessity to evacuate areas as large or larger than major cities,” Grossi warned.

The agency was trying to contact the Iranian nuclear regulatory authorities “with no response so far”, he said. He called for diplomatic negotiations to resume “as quickly as possible”.
 
U.S base in turkey also hit by Iran

Hey, should *we* start getting worried about Iran too ?

Someone should quickly visit Iran, to remind them we're on their side, just in case if they suddenly remember that Pakistan is left out of the fun.

To all Iranians here : We've all been up for 4 nights rooting for you, whoever is keeping the lists in Iran, please keep reminding them.
 
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It is going to be a rout for Iran. Death of few civilians or military personnel from the West/GCC due to Iranian missiles is unlikely to turn the tide for Iran. Iran doesn’t have the muscle power to really cause damage of a scale that might make US/Israel to get intimidated.

It is understandable that Iran didn’t have very many options to create a credible Air Force but they did have an option to create a potent Air Defence along with a powerful Missile/Rocket Force. That might have made a lot a difference.

There are few more deductions that are pertinent to US -Iran situation and impact on global order.

- US is the foremost power without any doubt. They have what it takes, to launch an operation at a scale that can’t be matched by anyone else, for a foreseeable future.
- China may have weapons and platforms at a similar scale as the US, but doesn’t have political willpower to undertake a similar operation. A very big reason could be lack of powerful allies. Few African and Asian midgets is all that they have as allies and these too would fall in line if the West just as much gives one stern look at them. Recent action in Venezuela and now in Iran shows that China is still faraway from exerting it’s military heft.
- Iran did have Chinese AD (specifically HQ8/9) but it proved to be a dud. Why and how might be a matter of great interest to many military observers.
- A large number of posters are celebrating attacks on the UAE. Many of them are ecstatic that this is the end of UAE. Nothing more than a juvenile concept that is likely to bite the dust within a short time. Iran has attacked not only the UAE but also Saudi, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait. The scale of damage isn’t much and once Iran has fallen, the turnaround of all these economies is likely to be very fast.
- A very important lesson on self defence has been learned by all these countries under attack by Iran. They all had offloaded their Air Defence to the US and we all can see how bad this decision was. US umbrella has miserably failed to provide any useful protection to anyone. Even own US installations and embassies have been struck.
Nations need to have some self reliance in this aspect.
- Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar and Kuwait might join the offensive directly. That would create a very unique situation for many nations that have a defence pact with any of these.
- Expectations of an Ukraine type resistance by Iran is extremely unlikely. The reason is lack of any support to Iran from any quarter. Iran is going to fall and the only question is not IF but WHEN.
 
It is going to be a rout for Iran. Death of few civilians or military personnel from the West/GCC due to Iranian missiles is unlikely to turn the tide for Iran. Iran doesn’t have the muscle power to really cause damage of a scale that might make US/Israel to get intimidated.

It is understandable that Iran didn’t have very many options to create a credible Air Force but they did have an option to create a potent Air Defence along with a powerful Missile/Rocket Force. That might have made a lot a difference.

There are few more deductions that are pertinent to US -Iran situation and impact on global order.

- US is the foremost power without any doubt. They have what it takes, to launch an operation at a scale that can’t be matched by anyone else, for a foreseeable future.
- China may have weapons and platforms at a similar scale as the US, but doesn’t have political willpower to undertake a similar operation. A very big reason could be lack of powerful allies. Few African and Asian midgets is all that they have as allies and these too would fall in line of the West just as much gives one stern look at them. Recent action in Venezuela and now in Iran shows that China is still faraway from exerting it’s military heft.
- Iran did have Chinese AD (specifically HQ8/9) but it proved to be a dud. Why and how might be a matter of great interest to many military observers.
- A large number of posters are celebrating attacks on the UAE. Many of them are ecstatic that this is the end of UAE. Nothing more than a juvenile concept that is likely to bite the dust within a short time. Iran has attacked not only the UAE but also Saudi, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait. The scale of damage isn’t much and once Iran has fallen, the turnaround of all these economies is likely to be very fast.
- A very important Larson on self defence has been learned by all these countries under attack by Iran. They all had offloaded their Air Defence to the US and we all can see how bad this decision was. US umbrella has miserably failed to provide any useful protection to anyone. Even own US installations and embassies have been struck.
Nations need to have some self reliance in this aspect.
- Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar and Kuwait might join the offensive directly. That would create a very unique situation for many nations that have a defence pact with any of these. Most notable is Saudi -Pakistan defence pact signed recently with a lot of fanfare. Would Pakistan provide material support to Saudis?
- Expectations of an Ukraine type resistance by Iran is extremely unlikely. The reason is lack of any support to Iran from any quarter. Iran is going to fall and the only question is not IF but WHEN.
This reads like ChatGPT.

But thanks for your input.
 

Iran says Natanz nuclear site hit in US-Israeli strikes

DAWN

Iran’s sprawling nuclear facility at Natanz was struck during US and Israeli military operations against the Islamic Republic, Iran’s ambassador to the UN nuclear watchdog said, Reuters reports.

“Again they attacked Iran’s peaceful, safeguarded nuclear facilities yesterday,” Reza Najafi told reporters at a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s 35-nation board of governors.

Asked by Reuters which facilities were hit, he replied: “Natanz.”

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A picture shows the seal of the connections between the twin cascades for 20pc uranium production bearing the initials of the International Atomic Energy Agency after they were disconnected at nuclear power plant of Natanz, some 300 kilometres south of Tehran on January, 20, 2014. — AFP/Fil
 
Concern is growing inside the Pentagon that the Iran conflict could spiral and drag on for weeks.

The mood here is intense and paranoid,” one source said.

Officials worry prolonged fighting will further drain already limited U.S. air defense stockpiles.

There is concern about this lasting more than a few days,” another said, noting it can take “two or three interceptors” to stop a single missile.

Rep. Adam Smith warned resources are “stretched thin,” adding:

“It’s not like we can say… we’re out of missile defense systems now so we’re going to pause.”

Source: WaPo

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Time is working in favor of Iran.

This vicious pedos only care about their missile stocks, specifically used to protect Israel. Seems not much for their troops.
 

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