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

Now people can see why I said that the Islamic Republic was forced by China to normalize their ties with Saudi Arabia.
Arabs are our enemies. The whole idea of normalization of ties with Saudi Arabia was the Islamic Republic folding to Chinese pressure as usual.

We can never be friends with our neighboring Arab states.
Arabs making statements now, honestly let them dream, build up our defences and that's all... these countries will soon reap the benefits of their alliance with Israel and the U.S. .......... 🏳️‍🌈😁
 
Arabs making statements now, honestly let them dream, build up our defences and that's all... these countries will soon reap the benefits of their alliance with Israel and the U.S. .......... 🏳️‍🌈😁
But it seems that we're reaping the "benefits" of supporting Arab militias...
 
But it seems that we're reaping the "benefits" of supporting Arab militias...
If we dont, the USraelis will have it easier with destruction of Iran, but now it might have some cost for them if they want to destroy us.

In 2003, Gaddafi agreed to dismantle all materials, equipment, and programs that could lead to internationally proscribed weapons, including chemical and biological weapons, as well as long-range ballistic missiles. This decision was accompanied by Libya's commitment to allow immediate and comprehensive verification inspections by international organizations.

The United States and the United Kingdom played pivotal roles in facilitating this process. Libya cooperated with U.S. and British experts, as well as international inspectors, to ensure the dismantlement of its WMD programs. This collaboration was part of a broader effort to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction and to reintegrate Libya into the international community.

Concurrently, Libya sought to improve its economic relations with Western countries. In 2003, Libya agreed to compensate the families of victims of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, a move that contributed to the gradual lifting of international sanctions.

Despite these efforts, Libya's engagement with the West was fraught with challenges. In 2011, during the Libyan Civil War, NATO intervened militarily, leading to Gaddafi's eventual overthrow and death.
 
If we dont, the USraelis will have it easier with destruction of Iran, but now it might have some cost for them if they want to destroy us.

In 2003, Gaddafi agreed to dismantle all materials, equipment, and programs that could lead to internationally proscribed weapons, including chemical and biological weapons, as well as long-range ballistic missiles. This decision was accompanied by Libya's commitment to allow immediate and comprehensive verification inspections by international organizations.

The United States and the United Kingdom played pivotal roles in facilitating this process. Libya cooperated with U.S. and British experts, as well as international inspectors, to ensure the dismantlement of its WMD programs. This collaboration was part of a broader effort to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction and to reintegrate Libya into the international community.

Concurrently, Libya sought to improve its economic relations with Western countries. In 2003, Libya agreed to compensate the families of victims of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, a move that contributed to the gradual lifting of international sanctions.

Despite these efforts, Libya's engagement with the West was fraught with challenges. In 2011, during the Libyan Civil War, NATO intervened militarily, leading to Gaddafi's eventual overthrow and death.

Very basic facts, yet some people still don’t get them
 
But it seems that we're reaping the "benefits" of supporting Arab militias...
Did iraq or Lebanon sign that statement? No... so don't you worry, we already see the result of Gulf countries alignment with the u.s., they won't last long....
 
If we dont, the USraelis will have it easier with destruction of Iran, but now it might have some cost for them if they want to destroy us.

In 2003, Gaddafi agreed to dismantle all materials, equipment, and programs that could lead to internationally proscribed weapons, including chemical and biological weapons, as well as long-range ballistic missiles. This decision was accompanied by Libya's commitment to allow immediate and comprehensive verification inspections by international organizations.

The United States and the United Kingdom played pivotal roles in facilitating this process. Libya cooperated with U.S. and British experts, as well as international inspectors, to ensure the dismantlement of its WMD programs. This collaboration was part of a broader effort to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction and to reintegrate Libya into the international community.

Concurrently, Libya sought to improve its economic relations with Western countries. In 2003, Libya agreed to compensate the families of victims of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, a move that contributed to the gradual lifting of international sanctions.

Despite these efforts, Libya's engagement with the West was fraught with challenges. In 2011, during the Libyan Civil War, NATO intervened militarily, leading to Gaddafi's eventual overthrow and death.
That's one way to look at it.
Another way to look at the situation which is way more realistic in my opinion is to look at the situation right after 1979.

Had we not severed our ties with Israel and declared to be their enemy, the "USsraelis" would've had no reason to be after our destruction. Just like Turkey, Saudi Arabia and other countries in our neighborhood that are watching the genocide in Gaza while eating their popcorn and doing their business with others including the Americans and the Israelis as usual :)

So, I'd rather say that we are reaping the "benefits" of our support for Arab militias, in a war that does not concern us at all. If anything, the existence of Israel is not that bad for us to begin with. It could be a balancing weight against Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

Iran was never in the situation if Libya in 1979. I see no parallels between these countries in terms of culture or military power either.

In a parallel universe where we hadn't taken US embassy staff hostage and had not declared to be after the destruction of Israel, we would've been the ones benefiting from the Palestine-Israel situation instead of getting sanctioned and bombed by Saddam's Iraq and Israel.
 
Did iraq or Lebanon sign that statement? No... so don't you worry, we already see the result of Gulf countries alignment with the u.s., they won't last long....
Didn't Hezbollah release their statement of support for Iran after the 12-day battle?
They were dead silent during the battle. It was almost like they didn't know Iran had been attacked at all. Not to mention that most of the Christian and Sunni Lebanese were probably cheering for Israel anyway...

As for Iraq, they are literally dependent on us to keep their lights on. Yet they have never missed a chance to go against our interests. Iraq was Israel's 8-lane highway from Tel Aviv to Tehran and vice versa.
 
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Why didn’t they do this in 2009? Why didn’t they do this after Mahsa riots? This is what steady implosion looks like a la Soviet Union. Only when they are losing their grip do they relent to try to retain order. Assad did similar failed tactics.

It’s hard to know who is even ‘leading’ the country these days.
 
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Why didn’t they do this in 2009? Why didn’t they do this after Mahsa riots? This is what steady implosion looks like a la Soviet Union. Only when they are losing their grip do they relent to try to retain order. Assad did similar failed tactics.

It’s hard to know who is even ‘leading’ the country these days.

At least it is a move in the right direction, too late or not.
 
At least it is a move in the right direction, too late or not.

How is this a move in the right direction ?
You realise the enemies of GOD have been spending immense amounts of resources & focus to subvert the Iranian nation. That “Gharb Parast” segment of Iranian society is the most dangerous threat to Iranian nation.

This is an absolutely slippery slope & they wouldn’t stop here. There were a few laws passed in Pakistan a decade ago under similar sort of pressure & the effects of those on Pakistani society have been fatal to the least.

Let’s see if you’d look back in a decades time & reflect on it in a positive manner.
 
This is an absolutely slippery slope & they wouldn’t stop here. There were a few laws passed in Pakistan a decade ago under similar sort of pressure & the effects of those on Pakistani society have been fatal to the least.
I don't see your argument here, Pakistan is in a much better and secure geopolitical position than Iran is.
 
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Why didn’t they do this in 2009? Why didn’t they do this after Mahsa riots? This is what steady implosion looks like a la Soviet Union. Only when they are losing their grip do they relent to try to retain order. Assad did similar failed tactics.

It’s hard to know who is even ‘leading’ the country these days.

They wanted to be more and better muslim than saudi, oman, syria, iraq, lebanon, turkey etc, that's why. Now Afghanistan will grab gold medal, Yemen Silver instead of Iran.
 
How is this a move in the right direction ?
You realise the enemies of GOD have been spending immense amounts of resources & focus to subvert the Iranian nation. That “Gharb Parast” segment of Iranian society is the most dangerous threat to Iranian nation.

This is an absolutely slippery slope & they wouldn’t stop here. There were a few laws passed in Pakistan a decade ago under similar sort of pressure & the effects of those on Pakistani society have been fatal to the least.

Let’s see if you’d look back in a decades time & reflect on it in a positive manner.
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