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

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counterforce game is on
 

US and other countries helped to intercept Iranian missiles, Israeli source tells CNN​


From CNN’s Lauren Izso, Jeremy Diamond and Catherine Nicholls

The United States helped Israel to intercept Iranian missiles on Friday evening, two Israeli sources have told CNN.

Other countries in the region also supported Israeli air defenses, one source said, in a similar way to how they had done in previous Iranian attacks on Israel.

In April 2024, Iran launched more than 300 projectiles – including around 170 drones and over 120 ballistic missiles – toward Israel, but “99%” of them were intercepted by Israel’s aerial defense systems and its “partners,” according to the Israeli military.
 
Pakistan might be next, no matter how much groveling and simping Asim and his jamedar tola does to their american masters. Pakistani nukes will be taken out at some point.


That is my biggest fear. Brown/olive-skinned Muslim nations have been targeted for extermination by white european colonialist settler racists. Pakistan IS next on the list.
 
I have analyzed Google Earth images of Israeli infrastructure and I calculated that it will take 500 ballistic missiles to leave entire Israel without:
1) Electricity,
2) Water,
3) Gas,
4) Petrochemical facilities,
5) Ben Gurion airport terminals
6) Ports of Haifa and Ashdod
7) Knesset building, Prime Minister Office building, Mossad HQ building
8) Dimona nuclear reactor
9) Israel's expensive semiconductor fabrication facilities.

Israel has 300 fighter jets, if we assume 2 missiles per one Israeli fighter jet hardened shelter this means Iran needs another 600 missiles for Israeli Air Force.

And if US joins, they can deploy 1500 fighters to the Middle East and since these fighters have no shelters I calculated 1 ballistic missile with cluster munition per one aircraft and Iran needs another 1500 ballistic missiles for US Air Force.

In total: 500 missiles for Israeli civilian infrastructure, 600 missiles for Israeli Air Force, 1500 missiles for US Air Force = 2600 ballistic missiles.

Hope Iran has at least 2600 long range ballistic missiles.

Mines, anti-ship missiles and drones will close the Strait of Hormuz.

Shahed 136 drones + cruise missiles will take care of Persian Gulf oil infrastructure in case shit hits the fan.
Wallahi brother you've been one of the very few with a cool head and calm heart! I consider you my brother! Maybe I be worthy to be considered by you the same! Keep holding the flag 🫡🫡🫡
 

Israeli cabinet discussing responses to Iranian missile attack, official tells CNN​


From CNN’s Jeremy Diamond and Catherine Nicholls

The Israeli cabinet is currently meeting to discuss responses to Iran’s missile attack on Israel on Friday night, an Israeli official has told CNN.

The expectation is that Israel will escalate further in its next wave of attacks against Iran, the official said.

Special ops dropping in Tehran this time.
 
The only difference is that the building was empty
If most missiles are being intercepted, they should aim for targets that matter. Stockpiles aren’t infinite.
 
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That really shows how useless these missiles are without a nuke warhead. These are off by 150 meters and no meaningful damage to the enemy.
 
On the first day, it seemed as if Israel had already neutralized all of Iran’s missiles and that a ceasefire was imminent. But now, Iran has suddenly begun launching missiles at Israel, and some have even managed to penetrate Israel’s air defense system. It looks like the United States might get involved in the conflict now.
 
In that case, Iran should close the Hormuz Strait and start bombing the Gulf Countries oil refineries and depots. That must be considered a red line
Man i've seen so many red lines been crossed its red all over the place.
 
No, it's not. It's hardly the end goal in most conflicts.
No, its always the end goal for every war. Getting rid of a hostile government, whether through over or covert ways.
 

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