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

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WELL LET IRAN GO TO WAR WITH ENTIRE WORLD .. OH YEAH THEY WILL CONQUER IT ALL AND BECOME THE SOLE SUPERPOWER ON THE PLANET WITH NO ONE ABLE TO STEP UP..
AND THEN THE DREAM WAS OVER AND THE REALITY HIT EVERY SINGLE DAY AN IRANIAN CITIZEN IS GETTING KILLED AND IRANIAN IN THEIR OWN HEAD THINK THIS IS VICTORY...
THATS THE OPPOSITE OF VICTORY.. SOONER OR LATER EVEN CHINA WILL MAKE A SIMILAR DEMAND AS RUSSIANS DID..AND THEN WHAT IRAN WILL START HITTING RUSSIA AND CHINA TOO?
Using capital characters for all of your comment just convinced me to ignore your post entirely... Just type normally
 
From ISW:
  1. The United States has struck several bridges and railroads in southern Iran since ISW-CTP’s last data cutoff in order to disrupt supply routes to Bandar Abbas, Hormozgan Province, according to a senior US official speaking to the Wall Street Journal. Bandar Abbas is a port city that hosts the IRGC Navy First Naval District and numerous other naval facilities.
  2. Iran struck critical infrastructure in Kuwait on July 17, possibly in response to recent US strikes on bridges in Iran and to deter the United States from conducting strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure. The Kuwaiti Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy Ministry announced that an attack, which it attributed to “Iranian aggression,” damaged several power generation units at an unspecified power and water desalination plant on July 17.
  3. Iran attacked US targets in Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar, and Oman on July 16 and 17 as part of Iran’s ongoing effort to impose costs on US allies and partners in the region and discourage them from supporting US efforts to undermine Iranian control of the strait. Iran targeted US assets in Oman that support US operations in the Strait of Hormuz, likely to try to degrade the United States’ capability to operate around the strait.
  4. Iran also attacked a former US base in Syria on July 17, likely to deter the Syrian government from undertaking any serious operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon. The IRGC said that it targeted a US special operations command center at al Tanf Garrison in the Syrian Badia in retaliation for the killing of Iranian soldiers in Iranshahr, Sistan and Baluchistan Province.
  5. Iran is continuing to use force and the threat of further attacks to impose its control over the Strait of Hormuz. Iran targeted a Thai-flagged vessel in the strait on July 17.
 
Three missiles have hit water desalination and power plants in Jask, the Hormuzgan Province of Iran.
10K people do not have drinking water and power now.

Iran should not overlook it.
 
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Iran is doomed to fail due to the infection that is the Reformists camp. They will surely lead to the downfall of Iran if not soon then at some point in its history.

Unless Iran takes a page out of Mao’s playbook and create a “Red August” using the Basij to apprehend and execute all reformist factions inside the country.

Unfortunately, Iran currently lacks a strongman with such needed resolve. Solemani was the closest attempt, but unlike his successor Qaani, he refused to take security measures seriously.

We need to at least get rid of Pezeshkiyan first. His presidency is dangerous for Iran and I'm surprised nobody has done anything about it yet.

I think the reformists are too powerful to curb now. Important conservative people that had the power and popularity to control the reformists are now all gone, killed one by one. Even some IRGC generals have turned reformist like Ghalibaf.
 
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These missiles seems to be older ballistic missiles. Not the fast hypersonic missiles we Ve seen during Ramadan war and June last year.
 
I’m sure if India and U.S. attacked Pakistan and Iran allowed India to use its soil to routinely launch attacks on Pakistan and its civilian population, that these same users would tell their country LOUDLY to not attack Iranian soil and ONLY attack India and U.S. military directly. They would claim Iran isn’t a party to the war and should be left alone and ALL focus should be on India and U.S.

Clearly these individuals are delusional and may also suffer from some form of intellectual disability.
Your barbed rhetoric does indeed raise valid points. But can Iran actually afford to attack ALL the targets it has written down on its list? Does Iran have the resources to split its inventory among multiple targets, or will it end up pissing in the wind because it failed to concentrate its efforts against the most important targets?

There are probably better ways to remove the Arabs from this great game than to let poison fester for generations, poison that ultimately has resulted in this confrontation between illegitimate kings and reclusive ayatollahs.

It is probably a moot point now but perhaps the last 30 years of middle eastern diplomacy could have been handled better by all parties, including the Iranians. Compromises would have helped from all sides! I don't know what Pakistan could have even done to resolve this, nor do I think Pakistan should be involved any more than it already has been .
 
MQ-9 downed just now over Bushehr

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Hamdulillah. Good shot from the Iranian heroes.

I dont understand why Turkey is not active supporting Iran at the border with weaponry and supplies. Their militairy experts must know by now that when Iran falls, Turkey would be the next main target.

Trump hinted at the Turkish intelligence that they were on the brink of meddling into the war (probably to stop a Kurdish insurgency), but they stopped after he asked them.

Turkey is like the late Seljuk Empire, just standing still and watching while the Mongols attack and invade the Abbasid Empire.

A balkanized Iran that turns into several little kingdoms (Kurds, Balochis, Azeris, Perzians) is a major headache for a unitairian state like Turkey.
 
Your barbed rhetoric does indeed raise valid points. But can Iran actually afford to attack ALL the targets it has written down on its list? Does Iran have the resources to split its inventory among multiple targets, or will it end up pissing in the wind because it failed to concentrate its efforts against the most important targets?

There are probably better ways to remove the Arabs from this great game than to let poison fester for generations, poison that ultimately has resulted in this confrontation between illegitimate kings and reclusive ayatollahs.

It is probably a moot point now but perhaps the last 30 years of middle eastern diplomacy could have been handled better by all parties, including the Iranians. Compromises would have helped from all sides! I don't know what Pakistan could have even done to resolve this, nor do I think Pakistan should be involved any more than it already has been .
I respectfully, completely disagree with that. The best way to remove the Arabs from this "great game" is to remove them in the literal sense.

Unfortunately, it is not possible to do that to countries like Saudi Arabia or the Emirates, or maybe even Qatar to some extent. But Kuwait and Bahrain are pretty vulnerable and should be left in a complete state of misery and destruction after this war is over. We cannot establish deterrence against the US, but we can establish deterrence against Kuwait and Bahrain.

Qatar and the Emirates can also be hit pretty heavily in the future. Qatar less, the Emirates more.

And poison festered when Arabs decided to collectively fundraise and plan to invade Iranian territory in 1980 with the help of Saddam, and then repeated it in 2026. And it's not going to be forgotten by the Iranians. And if you don't know that, let me tell you that the Ayatollahs are very kind to Arabs, which is one of the reasons that the Ayatollahs are unpopular inside Iran. If pro-Shah Iranians return to power in Iran, the Arabs will be treated like the enemy scums they have always been in modern times.
 
Three missiles have hit water desalination and power plants in Jask, the Hormuzgan Province of Iran.
10K people do not have drinking water and power now.

Iran should not overlook it.
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We are responding against Kuwait

Kuwait seems to be the main source of HIMARS strikes against Iran, so they will have to learn the hard way
 

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