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

Can you summarize what he says?

By the way, didn't he take command after being appointed by Khamenei?
He's saying that we're underequipped and we need modern weapons.

Yes, he did. I hope things would change for the better but the time is running out fast.
 
More videos are starting to come out on social media. I haven’t saved them. But I see that there are more videos showing up since then ceasefire. The damages are absolutely insane

I saw first few minutes of this. I don't have the time to watch such long videos. Looks really rough in Israel. They will and SHOULD remember this!

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compare to Hajizadeh's hubris... people don't understand what a brave patriot Sayyari is yet but one day they will...

before iran-iraq war army sound the alarm but nobody cared
 
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I could be wrong but neither did Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan and Bush Sr when they were the POTUS.
Things changed after the Fall of the Soviet Union and Israeli hold on America is increasing rapidly with each new Presidency. What we see is the the Worst--even worse than Biden.
But I don't think if Trump is removed from power then J. D. Vance would be this bad. People like Biden and Trump are cold war mentality old fogies Zionists.
 
He's saying that we're underequipped and we need modern weapons.

Yes, he did. I hope things would change for the better but the time is running out fast.
he only took command temporarily for maybe 1 day before he was replaced by Mousavi

Sayyari's story from the Iran-Iraq war is really quite something
 
Not really. China-Iran relations started to get cold in 2008-2009 after the 4th round of UNSC sanctions. That was the turning point for our relations.
But then again, it raises the question: Why do you have to help impose sanctions on Iran and then help us circumvent them? Isn't that scamming us?
The world is lawless and isn't just black and white. No need to be idealistic about it.

China-US relationship has always been contentious. For one, China doesn't want to sour the relationship too much that its economy is hurt. For two, US always thinks China is its potential challenger and always tries to weaken its government. So, China is cultivating two tracks. One is to maintain good economic relationship with US and the other is to counter US influence elsewhere. That is why China didn't veto for Iran but also worked with Iran behind US back.

Maybe Iran is just too naive to understand the reality of international relationship. That naivety will get Iran into somewhere between a rock and a hard place.
 
before iran-iraq war army sound the alarm but nobody cared
unfortunately top IRGC commanders have not proven to be competent or able to give an honest assessment of the situation

promotion of more Artesh affiliated generals to highest roles is encouraging
 
unfortunately top IRGC commanders have not proven to be competent or able to give an honest assessment of the situation

promotion of more Artesh affiliated generals to highest roles is encouraging

You may want to give a breakdown of the terms you use for the different institutions and organisations one day? I am not sure what Artesh means? Is that regular forces and not IRGC?
 
The world is lawless and isn't just black and white. No need to be idealistic about it.

China-US relationship has always been contentious. For one, China doesn't want to sour the relationship too much that its economy is hurt. For two, US always thinks China is its potential challenger and always tries to weaken its government. So, China is cultivating two tracks. One is to maintain good economic relationship with US and the other is to counter US influence elsewhere. That is why China didn't veto for Iran but also worked with Iran behind US back.

Maybe Iran is just too naive to understand the reality of international relationship. That naivety will get Iran into somewhere between a rock and a hard place.
Iran is not some banana republic that you can play as a card whenever you wish. But I don't disagree with your comment. In fact, it confirms that it wasn't Iran that threw China under the bus, but it was the other way around.
 
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compare to Hajizadeh's hubris... people don't understand what a brave patriot Sayyari is yet but one day they will...

Sayyari is the real deal and not some attention hungry social media warrior
 
Not really. China-Iran relations started to get cold in 2008-2009 after the 4th round of UNSC sanctions. That was the turning point for our relations.
But then again, it raises the question: Why do you have to help impose sanctions on Iran and then help us circumvent them? Isn't that scamming us?
There was leader-changing operation after this time, with the new Chinese leadership that has been fixed...
 
Until he realizes that you don't have a stick and Iran, for all intent and purpose, keeps on telling everyone that it has no intention to get a stick (nuke).

China, on the other hand, though it was in a much worse situation than Iran back in 1950s, particularly after it broke up with Soviet, announced that even the poorest beggar needs a stick to chase away dogs.
Well if it took him 20 years to realise that, then it was worth it.

Also we don't really know if their is true intention in Iran to get it or not. But what we do know is that the dramatic increase in enrichment in Iran in the past few years has increased Irans latent nuclear power.
 

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