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

He need to be careful, lecturing Israel ..they have his Epstien kids porns ...

More than a lecture, He is angry and criticising Israel, never seen a Usa president do this.
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@dbc maybe you could try confirm this user’s understanding of French / France that internet would not help with, if you have time
he is French, a Rafale peddler. Went underground for a bit early May 2025. Now that he's resurfaced I guess his anti-depression meds are taking effect.
 
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Ok i just woke up, i hear they have agreed to a ceasefire, why? When you have israel on the back then why agree?


Now they must start investing in an air force and develop relations with china and pak, clean up their backyard from raw agents(also a problem for us as they destabalize our side of balochistan) and mossad.
 
Per an Alastair Crooke video yesterday, Iran does have some air defense systems and were removed as part of the 'orchestrated' attacks on the Iranian nuclear sites; per Crooke, Israel's most of the attacks are using air crafts from a distance and not much of flying freely over Tehran.
Anyway, going forward, if Iran is not able to raise a potent air force like Pakistan's in a timely manner, then at least create a formidable air defense system to guard itself and to shield its missiles, which are indeed very lethal and proven now.

It is not possible to have a formidable air defence system without having an airforce. The two compliment each other. We have seen that relying on ground based systems alone is a fatal strategic error. Iran needs to rebuild its IADS, but also its airforce has to be rebuilt to a similar level to the PAF at a minimum.
 
I hope Iran will have the very last words before a ceasefire

Don't let them have the last word
 
everyone agrees

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The Best Path Forward to go:

Shift National Policy: End all support for non-state actors and avoid making threats. Pursue diplomacy and stability.

Stay Neutral: Don’t align with any geopolitical bloc. Maintain balanced relations with both the West and with China and Russia. In a real conflict, no side may fully support you—so rely on strategic independence.

Focus on the Economy: Prioritize lifting sanctions. Drive growth through trade, investment, and economic reforms.

Strengthen Regional Ties: Build strong, peaceful relationships with neighboring countries. The regional market has huge potential—tap into it fully.

Open Up to Investment: Create an environment that attracts foreign investors. Once countries see real business opportunities, they’ll support you in international forums.

Build Military Strength Last: After stabilizing the economy, invest in a capable military to safeguard national interests and respond to potential threats.

Final Thought:
Abandon outdated strategies. If the current path continues, the risk of further conflict remains very real.
 
It’s astonishing how many naive people still trust Israel and the U.S., even though Israel tried to break the ceasefire and launch a surprise attack from day one.
I finally understand why people in the Middle East are repeatedly deceived and subjected to such attacks.
You all need to learn just how brutal and despicable Westerners can be.
 
The Best Path Forward to go:

Shift National Policy: End all support for non-state actors and avoid making threats. Pursue diplomacy and stability.

Stay Neutral: Don’t align with any geopolitical bloc. Maintain balanced relations with both the West and with China and Russia. In a real conflict, no side may fully support you—so rely on strategic independence.

Focus on the Economy: Prioritize lifting sanctions. Drive growth through trade, investment, and economic reforms.

Strengthen Regional Ties: Build strong, peaceful relationships with neighboring countries. The regional market has huge potential—tap into it fully.

Open Up to Investment: Create an environment that attracts foreign investors. Once countries see real business opportunities, they’ll support you in international forums.

Build Military Strength Last: After stabilizing the economy, invest in a capable military to safeguard national interests and respond to potential threats.

Final Thought:
Abandon outdated strategies. If the current path continues, the risk of further conflict remains very real.
right!!!!haha.... funny Indians!
 

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