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Ghalibaf, what a let down!! Its not Amhedinijaz, he is the golden sparrow of Mosaad most probably.
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Looks like they attacked Iranian troops in Baluchistan to help their terrorists bla, brac, jundullah, and Jaish Al adl. Pakistan should also be concernedFrom ISW:
- The United States has continued to strike Iranian military targets, including some targets further inland. Iranian regime media reported on July 15 that US forces struck the Artesh Ground Forces 388th Mechanized Assault Brigade barracks in Iranshahr, Sistan and Baluchistan Province. This strike is notable given that the 388th Brigade is located around 200 kilometers from the Iranian coast, while most US airstrikes in July have been concentrated around Iran’s southern coast. The Artesh has conducted operations throughout the war and most recently claimed on July 15 that it conducted drone strikes targeting US forces at Muwaffaq Salti Airbase in Azraq, Jordan.
- Iraqi media reported on July 15 that an unknown actor launched six drones targeting Erbil International Airport and the US Consulate in Erbil, Erbil Province. It is unclear whether Iran or Iranian-backed Iraqi militias conducted this attack.
- Iran is attacking vessels that have adopted alternative mechanisms to bypass Iranian control of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran attacked three vessels in the strait on July 13, two of which were doing “shuttle runs,” or repeated short trips to ports outside the strait in order to transport oil through the strait while avoiding Iranian territorial waters.
- Iran’s attacks on shipping are having some success in deterring shipping companies from using routes outside Iran’s illegal traffic separation scheme, which advances Iran’s objective of securing control over the strait. Seven maritime security and shipping industry sources told Reuters on July 15 that shipping companies are avoiding using the southern route despite US military escorts, highlighting how shipping companies’ willingness to use alternative routes in the strait is dependent on their risk calculations.
They play on the scare factor. Bombing a nearby place is enough to suggest its another vile act on civilian population.They didn't bomb the hospital itself, they bombed a nearby place which caused massive shockwaves and they had to evacuate the hospital as well. Pretty sick, but we must rely on facts not emotions.
The Gulf countries allowed the US to host bases for their own protection, not for attacks on any other country. How does that make these countries legitimate targets?They play on the scare factor. Bombing a nearby place is enough to suggest its another vile act on civilian population.
Iran now has the right to attack similar targets.
You allow American bases in your land - you are askimg to be attacked today
If you want to play retarded, that's a different matter. But when your territory is used to launch an attack on a sovereign nation and you provide logistics for the war, you're complicit and responsible for all the consequences. Just as simple as that.The Gulf countries allowed the US to host bases for their own protection, not for attacks on any other country. How does that make these countries legitimate targets?
The ships are 1) our of range of Iranian missiles and 2) always moving; so it is not easy to target them.The biggest takeaway, from a military perspective, in all this is Iran's either unwillingness or inability to hit US Navy assets that are at sea. From a capabilities perspective, Iranian missiles and drones have done extensive damage to Israel and American assets throughout the region, they can't stop it, the only thing stopping more destruction on the ground are Iranian launch rates.
But, there is no credible evidence that a navy ship has been hit while at sea. No carriers, destroyers, or anything. There have been reports that Iran launched anti-ship missiles, but no side has shown that anything has been hit.
Imagine how bad all this would look for the US if Iran could also deal with ships at sea, combined with what they can do on the ground with missiles and drones.
I agree, if those countries are being used to attack you then you are a legitimate target but those countries have repeatedly stated that no attacks on Iran are being conducted using their bases so Iran has no legitimate right to attack them.If you want to play retarded, that's a different matter. But when your territory is used to launch an attack on a sovereign nation and you provide logistics for the war, you're complicit and responsible for all the consequences. Just as simple as that.
What they have said is irrelevant when even a random civilian like you on the internet can check that their territory is actively being used for the logistics of this war. Just look at Flight Radar, for example.I agree, if those countries are being used to attack you then you are a legitimate target but those countries have repeatedly stated that no attacks on Iran are being conducted using their bases so Iran has no legitimate right to attack them.
It is the exact same as the US attacking Iran because it can get away with it and Iran attacking whomever it can, as long as it contines to get away with it.
And stay civil when engaging me!
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