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I agreeThe real problem is that nothing has changed after this war either. It seems that the same system that pushed us towards war with the US and Israel with their corruption and stupidity is still in place.
1. Iran is still in the NPT. The parliament hasn't passed the termination of our cooperation with the IAEA.
2. Iran hasn't built the nuke yet. We're cooked without nukes.
3. Pezeshkiyan is still the president of Iran and hasn't been impeached yet.
Bani-Sadr did less harm than him to our economy and country's foreign policies and he was impeached. I don't know why he is treated differently.
If the IR thinks that the old policies before the war will work after this round of war ends, they're 100% wrong. Once Iran survives this war, any signal of weakness will put us in 10x more trouble. First and foremost, it will embolden Arabs to seek reparations through the UN Security Council, for example.
A weak Iran will be crucified once this war ends. And it will be attacked and isolated and humiliated until it cracks and implodes from within.
A strong nuclear-armed Iran will emerge as a middle power in the world. Even as a low-tier global power.
And if they see heroism in this behaviour, I doubt their capabilities of being statesmen.most them dont hide they still live in their family homes , ayatollah Khamenei was martyred at his house
you were right, it was army artillery storage, not a missile base.So, what do you think? Do you think it was a missile city?
Can somebody confirm if this looks like an explosion caused by a bunker buster?
It seems to me that they hit something on the surface because with a bunker buster, you'd expect some sort of delay before the primary explosion as it penetrates deep in the ground.
I suspect it wasn't a missile base. Probably something related to the IRIAA or artillery storage.
they gave the US military bases on their territory and let the US use their territory to launch attacks against Iran, and they are the ones feeling threatened by IranThe Gulfies were always feeling threatened by Iran .
Still are, and even more si.
That aspect is not going to change, specially after how they were dealt by Iran.
What are the pros and cons of leaving NPT without having a nuclear bomb? Does it make sense to you?I agree
I am shocked to hear Iranian lawmakers still debating the merits of the NPT
is there literally any line the US or Israel could cross for IRI to withdraw from the holy NPT?!
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