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

Iran became the first nation in the world to strike and disable the Ford .
The fire in the kitchen and 14 months of repair doesn’t add up . Big Orange orangutan admitted it as well .
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Donald Trump has told the Financial Times he could "take the oil in Iran" and possibly seize the country's major fuel hub of Kharg Island.

"To be honest with you, my favourite thing is to take the oil in Iran, some stupid people back in the US say: ‘Why are you doing that?’ But they’re stupid people,” he said.

How does the US have a president who talks like that, it's like a 9 years old, insane.
 
Iran keeps ignoring the most valuable ( by build cost ) target in the whole of Israel. I can't think of many things that are worth more than that plant ... .

The mind boggles ....
could be they are saving the best for the last
 
“They’re going to do everything that we want to do, [and] they’re going to go on and maybe have a great country again. But if they don’t do that, they’re not going to have a country,” he threatens.

He has a very weird way of saving people by saying he will eliminate those people in said country he’s negotiations but just are terms of surrender and to be fair I don’t see Iran waving that white flag past several days if anything I think they destroyed more American hardware in the past few days that’s worth 10 times what Irans ancient Air Force was worth @Immortals
 
Could be, I think they'll have boots on the ground for Parchin, if it ever comes to that.

I have heard rumors from Iranian analysts, quoting official Iranian outlets that they will invade Iran from the south and the northwest soon. The recent news about sending Takfiris to the Republic of Azerbaijan aligns quite well with this information.

In the northwest, they will have Turkish and Qatari-backed Takfiris + Kurdish rebels. In the south, they will have American and Arab troops + Baluch separatists.

The official entering of Houthis can be another indicator that something serious is planned to happen soon.
Agreed. let's hope it never comes to that indeed. Because it's an "all or nothing" scenario. Either it never materializes and remains the topic of forever speculation (sadly, the less likely option at this stage based on available data) or it does, and its full force, from every side of the borders, probably in tandem with a general assault on the energy plants, with US forces garnering whatever proxy mobilization they've able to garner over the past decades.

I'm really not sure I want to verify who prepared best, even though anything would come at a huge human and financial cost and would completely destroy whatever's left of Trump's presidency. The problem being that he does not seem to care , or can't afford to care about basically anything, since he's on a very short Israeli leash.

Time will tell, but odds are not good. My worries is the same as always, people know me on this forum enough now. The longer the war lasts, the longer Iran will take to rebuild and stabilize.
 
Let's use deconstruction to analyze this problem.
Iran is facing invasions from Israel and the United States, with a focus on the United States. Without the United States, Israel would soon be destroyed.
Don't try to sow discord between the United States and Israel. The alliance between the two countries appears to be between Jews and evangelical Christians, but the real relationship is actually the underlying operating law of capital.
So the core of Iran's problem lies with the United States. Where is the core of the problem in the United States? First of all, don't be fooled by the military strength of the United States. In fact, the military strength of the United States has long been eroded to the point where it is not the biggest threat. The financial strength of the United States is actually rapidly deteriorating, and it is no longer as strong as it appears. The true strength of the United States lies in the procedural justice it has brought to maintaining international order for decades, the supporters it gained by defeating the USSR, and its numerous allies.
And all of this is something Iran has a chance to destroy. As long as the United States loses its legitimacy and allies in maintaining international order, stronger countries will immediately attack and defeat it.
Now it is the United States and Israel that have provoked the Iran War, and the United States also supports Israel's genocide against Palestine. Global public opinion is blaming these two countries. The frequent occurrence of a 200:2 voting result in the United Nations is proof. At this time, Iran's blockade of the strait is for survival and to resist aggression. It is a just act that can be understood and accepted by the world. So now the anger of people around the world towards economic damage is directed towards the United States and Israel. If Iran only needs to continue the war and prolong the blockade of the strait, then the soft power and international influence of the United States will continue to be damaged. This is the real blow to the core power of the United States.
I agree with the first part of your analysis. I do not believe that the number of votes determines objectivity, morality, or future outcomes in this conflict. As seen with UNSC Resolution 2817, which overwhelmingly condemned Iran’s retaliatory strikes, an overwhelming vote does not necessarily reflect context or resolve the underlying crisis. For decades, global opinion and UN processes have failed to prevent injustices affecting Iran, and it stands to reason they will be equally impotent in determining how these events unfold.
 
Iran keeps ignoring the most valuable ( by build cost ) target in the whole of Israel. I can't think of many things that are worth more than that plant ... .

The mind boggles ....
They’re protecting those sites far more than they are protecting civilian population centers at this point but everyday Iranians are connecting more and more Israelis thought the missile threat would have been over after several days(at least for them they could care less about srbm that are destroying Arab and American bases)but we now are seeing hits coming in constantly and can’t be hidden anymore(far less it hit nothing guys just desert didn’t hit that army base that use to be there)
 
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