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

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1. According to an informed source, Israel's security cabinet is scheduled to hold a meeting on Wednesday evening local time to discuss the ceasefire agreement with Iran announced by Trump on Tuesday. Israel is dissatisfied with this news, and the United States has not consulted Israel on the terms of the agreement. (Wall Street Journal)

2. According to an AXIOS reporter, a senior U.S. official stated that the ongoing conflict in Lebanon was mentioned during a phone call between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu. When discussing the latest progress on the ceasefire with Iran, Netanyahu raised the issue of Lebanon, and Trump did not oppose continuing to confront Hezbollah.

3. On the 8th, the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters of the Iranian Armed Forces issued a statement announcing victory in the 40-day resistance war against the U.S. and Israel, and stated that they are prepared for an "even fiercer, longer, and broader war." The statement said that over the past 40 days, the Iranian Armed Forces targeted U.S. bases in the Middle East as well as important military, security, and economic targets of the Israeli army, inflicting extremely heavy casualties and economic losses on the U.S. and Israel, with the initiative completely out of U.S. and Israeli control. In the end, the U.S. and Israel "surrendered" to accept the ceasefire conditions proposed by Iran. This proves that Iran has the ability to defeat its enemies at any level.

4. Iran has informed the mediators that it will only hold talks with the U.S. in Pakistan if a ceasefire is achieved in Lebanon.

The source of the information is the media.
 
Hizbullah joined the fight against Israel in their support but now they are facing Israeli aggression... and Iran is supposed to abide by the ceasefire agreement despite Lebanon being part of ceasefire.

sadly when the power difference is so much between the belligerent parties then the mighty hardly respect the treaties.

Yep, but I think Iran can resume its war on Israel if they really want to.

Iran can declare that their ceasefire agreement with US & its bases in region still intact and valid but since Israel is breaking the agreement and hitting Lebanon, so are resuming our attacks against Israel.
 
There are many voices targeting China in this forum. Below, I will share an article from an American media outlet. This is Western media propaganda, claiming that any mistake is China’s fault.

This is an article published on April 6, 2026, by the well-known American magazine Foreign Policy.

The article, titled 'China's Absence Draws the U.S. Deeper into Dangerous Wars,' mainly contains the following points:

1. Core viewpoint: The author of the article (Jo Ingvar Bekvold, a researcher at the Norwegian Defence Research Institute) believes that it is precisely because China lacks a military presence in the Middle East (unlike the Soviet Union at the time, which conducted military balancing) that the U.S. was 'tempted' or 'encouraged' to rashly start wars.

2. Robber logic: They claim that if China had troops stationed in the Middle East, the U.S. would be cautious due to concerns over great power confrontation; but because China only engages economically and not militarily, the U.S. felt 'no one can stop me,' thereby falling into a quagmire of war. This argument implies that the responsibility for the U.S. initiating wars does not lie with itself, but with China for not 'stopping' it.

My understanding: If China were to establish military bases in the Middle East, the U.S. and Western countries would accuse China of destabilizing the region and escalating confrontation. During the Cold War, the Soviet Union had a military presence in the Middle East, yet the U.S. still launched several military operations (such as the 1991 Gulf War). This shows that whether the U.S. takes military action depends on its own strategic intentions, not on whether there is an opposing force. In any case, China is still considered to be at fault. As netizens abroad sarcastically put it: 'Guess what: Whose fault is America’s global belligerence and massacres? That’s right, it’s China’s.'
 
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Lebanon - need help!
 
Seems you cannot comprehend english so ill give you a bly because of your Indian genes . 😉 not your fault .

You do like making things up it seems as ive never mentioned its pakistans fault or Pakistan brought the war on them .
Your Jamaican lineage—forged by British colonialism and West African ancestry—owes its English proficiency to the very empire that transported your forebears. How delightfully ironic.
 
@Oscar @Panzerkiel @RescueRanger with meetings in Islamabad soon will there be any movement of assets or heightened security state? I wonder if theres any plans for a security zone like in balochistan for nuke tests
some of you guys are hilarious. Always revealing sensitive military details as one up manship and or trying to the first to post breaking news. Does OPSEC exists in South Asia at all?

One dude was bragging about a missile site in a mountain near a certain city.... Jesus
 

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