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

Lebanon ceasefire ‘essential’ for deal with US: Iranian FM spokesperson​


US says it struck Iranian military sites, Tehran responds with air base attack

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June 01, 2026

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Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei. PHOTO: AFP

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei has said on Thursday that any deal with the US to end the war must include guarantees for a ceasefire in Lebanon, where Israel has expanded its attacks and invasion despite a truce in mid-April, according to Al Jazeera.

Speaking at a news conference, Baghaei said: “We insist that a ceasefire in Lebanon is an essential condition for any deal aimed at ending the war.”

US says it struck Iranian military sites, Tehran responds with air base attack

The US said it struck Iranian military sites at ‌the weekend, and Iran's Revolutionary Guards said on Monday it had targeted a US base in response, the latest in a series of exchanges amid negotiations to end the three-month-old war.
 
Never seen USA got so humiliated. Love it.

There’s one level of humiliation for non-Trumpy Americans to seek UN help.

It’s a whole new level of humiliation for Trumpists to seek UN help.

Hegseth says, “Trumpy America negotiates with bombs”.

Well! You cannot take bombs to the UN.
 
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US proposes new plan to ease Israel-Lebanon tensions amid fighting

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with both Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ‌on the diplomatic negotiations between Israel and Lebanon and has proposed a plan to allow for "gradual de-escalation," a US official said on Sunday.

The US has proposed that as a first step, the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group would stop ⁠all attacks on Israel, and in return, Israel would refrain from escalation in Beirut, the official said.

Kuwait condemns Israel’s ‘wide-scale ground incursion’ into Lebanon

Kuwait on Monday strongly condemned Iranian missile and drone attacks on its territory, calling them "a blatant breach of international law."

The attacks also constitute "a serious escalation and a direct violation of Kuwait’s security and stability" and pose a "grave threat to the civilian safety and critical infrastructure” in Kuwait, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

The ministry said the repeated attacks undermine efforts to de-escalate tensions and threaten regional security and stability, reiterating Kuwait’s firm rejection of such actions.
 
Both zionist fronts, ancestral and apocryphal that is Ukraine and Palestine are about to fuse in a unified battlefield. Concerted efforts are being drawn to drag the war with Iran and Ukraine has managed to finally get some response out of Russia for a decisive battle.
Remember zion is no friend of either the US or Russia... their ideal scenario is to have all their foes burn themselves at the altar ... so they can rule the ashes. They're going for the end game ... regardless of the outcome... well, in essence having the throne ready to be crowned...
Unless defeated thoroughly on the field there is or will be no compromise from their position.
 
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Both zionist fronts, ancestral and apocryphal that is Ukraine and Palestine are about to fuse in a unified battlefield. Concerted efforts are being drawn to drag the war with Iran and Ukraine has managed to finally get some response out of Russia for a decisive battle.
Remember zion is no friend of either the US or Russia... their ideal scenario is to have all their foes burn themselves at the hill ... so they can rule the ashes. They're going for the end game ... regardless of the outcome... well, in essence having the throne ready to be crowned...
Unless defeated thoroughly on the field there is or will be no compromise from their position.
The lunatics in Holy land are aiming for the world to just be in utter chaos, its a regime that is driven by religious ideology even more than Iranian Mullah or Taliban/ISIS/AQ, because they have US military on their backs to do their bidding, while even republican Politician of America bending the knee to protect their Homosexual relationships, and Democrats are busy in competing in who will lick the butt of AIPAC better than the other, I agree the Lunatics in Holy land is trying to push the world for a world war so they can rule the ashes, for sake of world peace that regime must be stopped and if the US/EU can't see it through or make a stand than we are all up for a nasty future.
 
Wow. One great thing about this forum and the inputs of some posters was that during the fighting we got a better idea of the real damage Iran was doing then the Western media was letting on


Iran attacks damage 20 US military sites since start of war, satellite images show​

A promo image shows a damaged E-3 Sentry plane emblazoned with the words US AIR FORCE. The tail of the plane has been severed and the aircraft it surrouded by debris. The image is imposed over a satellite image showing destroyed aircraft hangars at a US base.

ByMerlyn Thomas, Alex Murray and Matt Murphy, BBC Verify
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Iran has damaged 20 US military sites since the start of the war, satellite images and videos analysed by BBC Verify show, suggesting the attacks are more extensive than publicly acknowledged.

Iran has targeted key facilities across eight countries in the Middle East since the end of February, causing millions of dollars of damage to state-of the-art air defence systems, refuelling aircraft and radars.

Tehran has targeted both US bases and shared military facilities in retaliation to the US-Israeli strikes across Iran and Lebanon over the past three months. The Pentagon says it has hit more than 13,000 targets in Iran since the start of Operation Epic Fury.
Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, has sought to highlight his military's success in striking US facilities. In a statement on Tuesday he claimed the Middle East was no longer a "safe place" for American bases.

While the White House has repeatedly claimed that Iran's military has been almost wiped out, analysts said that the damage seen at US facilities suggests that Tehran's counter-attacks have been more precise and extensive than American officials have previously acknowledged.

A US defence official declined to comment on BBC Verify's findings, citing "operational security reasons".
The US has sought to limit satellite analysis of the conflict by requesting Planet, a major provider, to impose an "indefinite" restriction on new images of Iran and most of the Middle East. The company justified the move, saying that it wanted to ensure its images were not used "by adversarial actors to target allied and Nato-partner personnel and civilians".

BBC Verify has used satellite imagery from other international providers combined with older images from Planet to track the damage caused by Iranian attacks. The facilities are in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Jordan, Bahrain and Oman. The actual figure could be higher, with some analysts placing the number of bases hit as high as 28.

A map of the Middle East showing the locations of US airbases hit by Iran. The airbases are in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Jordan, Bahrain and Oman.

Among the valuable hardware damaged were three state-of-the-art anti-ballistic missile batteries systems at the Al Ruwais and Al Sader airbases in the UAE and Muwaffaq Salti Airbase in Jordan.

The US is only known to operate eight of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) batteries, which are deployed at bases around the globe and cost around $1bn (£766m) to manufacture. Each battery needs a crew of about 100 troops to operate it while the interceptors it fires cost around $12.7m per round., external

Vice-Admiral Mark Mellett, the ex-head of the Irish Defence Forces, told BBC Verify that the batteries are at the core of a "highly complex" regional defence network that cannot be "quickly or easily replaced".

Iranian strikes have also heavily hit US refuelling and surveillance aircraft at Prince Sultan Airbase in Saudi Arabia, expert analysis of satellite images show, with damaged aircraft and smoking craters clearly visible.

One aircraft was identified by a MAIAR analyst as an E-3 Sentry surveillance plane. US media reported that it could cost up to $700m to replace.

Elsewhere, Iranian attacks have also targeted Ali Al Salem Airbase and Camp Arifjan in Kuwait. Analysts at MAIAR identified destroyed fuel storage bunkers, aircraft hangars and troop accommodation in satellite images of the base, which was hit multiple times over the course of the conflict.

And at Camp Arifjan the defence intelligence company Janes identified extensive damage to satellite communications hardware.
A satellite image showing damage at Ali Al Salem Airbase in Kuwait. On the left destroyed fuel buners are seen, while on the right damaged hangers are shown.

The extent of damage caused to US facilities is difficult to quantify, but a May estimate by the Pentagon put the total cost of Operation Epic Fury at $29bn, external - with much of that likely to be spent on "repair or replacement costs for equipment" destroyed in the conflict. Democrats say this is likely an underestimate.

The report also found that at least 42 aircraft - including F-15 and F-35 fighter jets, 24 MQ-9 Reaper drones and an A-10 attack plane - have been destroyed or damaged since February.
By comparison to the expensive hardware used by the US military, Iran has reportedly made use of cheap, easily replaceable drones in its attacks on targets across the Middle East.

Experts who spoke to BBC Verify said that Iranian tactics had evolved over the course of the war, moving from sprawling barrages of missiles which targeted cities and bases across the Middle East, to more precise, directed attacks.

"[Iran's] opening salvos were optimised for volume—mass waves designed to overwhelm air and missile defences through sheer numbers," said Dr Kelly Grieco, an analyst with the US-based Stimson Centre think tank.

"Within days, however, Iran had shifted to smaller, more precisely targeted salvos, conserving remaining missiles and drones for specific high-value targets and concentrating fire where even near-misses cause significant damage."

An analyst at MAIAR told BBC Verify that the US military "appears to have been guilty of a degree of early-war complacency" in failing to move aircraft out of the range of Iranian drones and missiles as Tehran's tactics evolved.

They said that in the case of Prince Sultan airbase the facility had previously come under fire before the aircraft were destroyed.
Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei vowed that "the nations and lands of the region will no longer serve as shields for American bases," adding: "America will no longer have a safe place in the region for mischief and the establishment of military bases, and day by day it will drift further from its former position."

His comments came just days before the ceasefire between the US and Iran came under strain again. On Thursday Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has said it targeted an American base in the region, after fresh US strikes on southern Iran.

Dr Grieco warned that should the fragile US-Iranian ceasefire breakdown and fighting resume, the existing damage to US bases suggests that facilities across the Gulf could be vulnerable.

"The current conflict has consumed US and partner air defence stocks at a significant rate," she said.

"There is no rapid path to replenishment, meaning any renewed Iranian assault would be met a fraction of the interceptors available when the conflict stated."



 

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