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

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The USAF is conducting airstrikes on Iran daily from Israel.

That's where the American Air Force fighter aircraft are taking off from.

Brother @RescueRanger mentioned earlier that, yesterday the US had attacked Iran with 300 fighter aircraft.

The interesting part here is not about whole controls the SoH, but rather who controls Iranian skies.

That alone does not bode well for long term outcomes to be balanced.
 

Some ships refusing US-military guided Hormuz transits after attacks, sources say​


LONDON/ATHENS, July 15 (Reuters) - Shipping companies are avoiding using a U.S. military-guided transit scheme through the Strait of Hormuz after a wave of Iranian attacks on vessels sparked safety concerns, seven maritime security and shipping industry sources said.

For decades ships sailed into and out of the Gulf using a safe set of lanes down the middle of the strait established by the U.N.’s shipping agency in 1968 dubbed the Traffic Separation Scheme.

Since the Iran war began on February 28, Iranian forces have mined this area, forcing vessels to use one of two makeshift routes close to either the Iranian or Omani coast.

HELPING GULF ENERGY EXPORTS KEEP FLOWING

In June, Reuters reported that the U.S. military had helped vessels through as part of an operation involving scores of secretive ship-to-ship oil transfers to keep Gulf energy exports flowing, using aerial and water drones as well as helicopters to guide tankers.

The U.S.-assisted initiative enabled the export of tens of millions of barrels of oil, helping dampen the impact on energy prices of the largest-ever disruption in oil and gas supplies.

Yet shippers are evaluating the route on the Omani side of the strait as increasingly dangerous after a wave of attacks on ships.

Iran's Revolutionary Guards on Tuesday claimed responsibility for attacks on two Emirati oil supertankers.

Some five ships have been attacked since July 7 – three crude supertankers, one LNG tanker and one container ship – in Omani waters that fell under the U.S. scheme, according to analysis of incidents based on data from the U.N.'s shipping agency.

It was unclear if all the ships were sailing under the U.S. scheme, the sources said.

"The U.S. doesn't seem to have any control over the situation," one shipping source said, adding that their company had opted not to sail through the strait due to crew safety concerns and the deteriorating security situation.

"Iran’s continued ability to target ships sailing through the Omani route means the Trump administration’s proposed solution to keep ships moving is unlikely to work," said Torbjorn Solvedt, principal Middle East analyst with risk intelligence company Verisk Maplecroft.
 
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All the US strikes are focused on southern regions of Iran. It is crystal clear that a ground invasion is being considered.
 
The USAF is conducting airstrikes on Iran daily from Israel.

That's where the American Air Force fighter aircraft are taking off from.

Brother @RescueRanger mentioned earlier that, yesterday the US had attacked Iran with 300 fighter aircraft.
@Persian Gulf so isreal is directly involved in the war. You are failing in this front by not attacking isreal.
US knows it's fighters jets are more vulnerable in Arab nations.
 
So if this is a really war, then if the USA lands forces for an invasion, it looks like that is when Iran will tests its nuke.
 
All the US strikes are focused on southern regions of Iran. It is crystal clear that a ground invasion is being considered.
Not really. At this point I disagree.
Southern region is targeted because that's where your missiles,drones etc are that are being used to block strait of Hormuz.
 
Ahmadinejad being a Mossad agent makes total sense.

He was cartoonishly extreme and explains how Iran was completely compromised.

Iran’s elite has been compromised like British elite was compromised by the Soviets during the Cold War.

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The story about Mohamoud Ahmadinejad in the New York Times makes no sense at all. Ask yourself why would they expose one of their operatives had he been working with them? If anything, they sense a new rapprochement between Ahmadinejad and Mojtaba, and they want to come up with this bogus claim that he's been working with them in order to discredit him.

I think reformists are not as powerful in Iran ever since Mojtaba came to power, and their western backers are engineering these psyop stories in order to cause doubts within the conservatives camp.

People aren't toddlers and can see through their bs. NYT and WaPo are both cesspits for CIA, Mossad, etc.
 
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All the US strikes are focused on southern regions of Iran. It is crystal clear that a ground invasion is being considered.
Or just doing something, Trumpian 8D chess, like the uranium raid fiasco (Isfahan debacle). They will die of thirst and heat and drones if they take such stupid risks.
 

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