ShapurII
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That's the commander of the IRGC Quds Force.There is one Iranian Mossad agent names keeps going around by the name of Ismail Qaani is this story true or fake
So, if it's true or not is the million dollar question lol
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That's the commander of the IRGC Quds Force.There is one Iranian Mossad agent names keeps going around by the name of Ismail Qaani is this story true or fake
Israel Supreme Court also agreed to postpone trial for 1 week after receiving confidential letter from Netanyahu explaining geopolitical reasons
Israelis are supplying drones to Russia, might explain why Putin is not more aggressively coming to Iran's aid.
Yes he'll send us his wife....But what can Iran target in Azerbaijan proportionally to what they did on Iran? Launch some drones on their intelligence agency?
Also Alyev will probably try to do something in response
You're not up to date!Russia refused to deliver s-300 for 8 years despite Iran paying $800m in advance
Certainly not Russia whose support was instrumental for the 2011-2012 UNSC resolutions against Iran to pass, which started this entire problem (and which, in a cruel twist of irony, Russia used to justify its own breach of contracts)
What did he say? lol Did you even understand what he said? Because your answer clearly does not show that.You're not up to date!
History of S-300 deliveries to Iran:
2007:
Signing of a contract for the delivery of five S-300 divisions.
2010:
Russia suspended deliveries due to concerns about Iran's nuclear program.
2015:
Lifting of the embargo by the UN Security Council.
2016:
Completion of deliveries.
On January 27, the Iranian military confirmed that Russia had delivered a batch of Su-35 fighter jets to them. The cost and number of aircraft delivered have not been disclosed, but indirect data suggests that the deal is worth between $4.5 billion and $5 billion. However, the future of new contracts between Moscow and Tehran remains uncertain due to a possible shift in Iran's foreign policy toward closer cooperation with the US.You could've at least delivered 24 Sukhoi-35s that Iran had officially ordered in 2022. Iranian pilots have been training in Russia for 2 years already. First batch was supposed to arrive in March 2024.
And Russia should've at least done that. Not to help Iran, but to serve your own interests by not peeing all over your reputation as an arms dealer.
Here is no Gaza but tel aviv☠
Tovarishch, stop writing AI-generated responses. No Su-35 has been delivered to Iran as of today.On January 27, the Iranian military confirmed that Russia had delivered a batch of Su-35 fighter jets to them. The cost and number of aircraft delivered have not been disclosed, but indirect data suggests that the deal is worth between $4.5 billion and $5 billion. However, the future of new contracts between Moscow and Tehran remains uncertain due to a possible shift in Iran's foreign policy toward closer cooperation with the US.
The delivery of S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems to Iran has been a long and complicated story. A contract for the delivery of five divisions was signed in 2007, but Moscow was slow to fulfill it, fearing that Iran would use the systems in its nuclear program. Ultimately, deliveries began after the lifting of the embargo imposed by the UN Security Council and were completed in 2016.What did he say? lol Did you even understand what he said? Because your answer clearly does not show that.
how can you use s-300 in a nuclear program? if you had that concern why did you sign the agreement in the first place?The delivery of S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems to Iran has been a long and complicated story. A contract for the delivery of five divisions was signed in 2007, but Moscow was slow to fulfill it, fearing that Iran would use the systems in its nuclear program. Ultimately, deliveries began after the lifting of the embargo imposed by the UN Security Council and were completed in 2016.
Normally, we should launch a pre-emptive strike to surprise them and neutralize the threat.if we strongly suspect Israel will attack us again soon, should we wait for them to hit us hard and let them have the first mover advantage again, or do something about it first?
IR always want to please the west and be good playerif we strongly suspect Israel will attack us again soon, should we wait for them to hit us hard and let them have the first mover advantage again, or do something about it first?
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