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“An attack on Iran is an attack on Pakistan's national security and both countries must rise together to the challenge.”Iranians had twice the time Pakistan had and have twice the industrial base to make hundreds of bombs. But the foolish deals trapped them into weakness and vulnerability. They should have switched to war economy decades ago and taken the war to Israel in every conceivable way possible. The Jews only bow to power and destruction.
An attack on Iran is an attack on Pakistan's national security and both countries must rise together to the challenge.
If Iran falls and another Jolani-type or Shahi comes to power, Pakistan will be surrounded by hostile regimes on three sides and can be squeezed heavily. Why don't GCC-obsessed Pakistani elite understand this ?I agree with that statement. No country with exception of the Houthis, you have to love them and admire their bravery, and Iran have gone to war with US/NATO.
If Iran falls, Pakistan is next .
I don't understimate US war machine. It is a country like ancient Rome, sustained by war industry and looting.Do you realize how U.S. raises money? They issue bonds. Iran is the one shutting down large amounts of its schools and society to conserve energy because it’s too cold and they have problem keeping the lights on. You think the U.S. is the one that has to pinch pennies?
This is not logical analysis.
He is still in Syria. He is still funding Ukraine. He funded billions for the Gaza war. Your logic of Iran’s missile prowess is not rooted in recent events that transpired.
They will fly pre-determined routes? Says who. And what systems will Iran “displace” to track F-35 when they couldn’t shoot down a single Israeli jet after 12 days? But suddenly they are going to be able to hit the USAF?
Houthis dont have a country. They are a guerrilla group. Yemen is a failed state and the poorest nation in the Middle East. You are comparing an apple to a watermelon. Iran has a lot of pain points and has to feed its population and keep unrest low and nation and economy functioning.
Did it fall when a Yugoslavia shot down a F-117? When Iraq shot down Iranian F-14 did myth of Iranian Air Force and American prowess go up in flames?
In the first Persian Gulf War, 52 fixed-wing US aircraft were shot down. In the Iraq War, 23 fixed-wing US aircraft were shot down.
You live in alternate reality. And are putting entirely too much importance on a single fighter jet.
US is in brink of split? Toman has fallen from 1,000 to $1USD to 135,000 in 15 years
Most of the world/banks still uses dollars to facilitate international trade. Who uses the rial?
U.S. companies dominate the global stock market, how many Iranian companies dominate the globe? And you think the U.S. is the one at risk for civil war or “split”?
U.S. has its fair share of problems, but Iran is the one on life support.
They would rally around the flag and ask for blood. So your celebration would be short lived as the entire critical infrastructure of Iran (oil terminals like Kharg island, oil refineries, ports, power plants) would be demolished in retribution.
Do you really think Iran can survive a full on shoot out with the United States? You keep comparing iran to Houthi’s or Taliban or Vietcong. They all fought as guerilla’s for years before the adversary got tired and left.
IRGC and Artesh aren’t guerrilla groups and the government of Iran is not a band of war lords and militants who can hide in mountains or jungles for years. They have a country to run and feed.
The issue is you are not thinking of the 2nd and 3rd order consequences of your action.
Iran could barely handle Israel and now you think that facing America and shooting down 1 F-35 will make America wave the white flag and run away like it’s Vietnam.
Saddam also thought in 1990 that US wouldn’t have the stomach to challenge his land grab and in return he lost most of his military. Don’t underestimate the U.S. war machine.
Think about this, the Muslim countries in the Gulf and the western Asia, united they can be a powerhouse.... Instead they're mired in infighting and backstabbing. Iran is not the reason why the US can easily invade Iraq and Afghanistan, without any resistance.... Iran is not the reason why the united states has a tremendous amount of military presence.In our backyard..... It's the second rate dictatorships passing themselves off as Muslim leaderships that have led us here.If Iran falls and another Jolani-type or Shahi comes to power, Pakistan will be surrounded by hostile regimes on three sides and can be squeezed heavily. Why don't GCC-obsessed Pakistani elite understand this ?
If Iran had such a spy, then why didn’t the spy tip off Iran of coming war? Why didn’t the spy tip off Iranian Top brass that the location of their C&C bunker was going to be targeted to save several generals and officers?
@Persian Gulf
Seems awfully suspicious this “news” is being broadcast on Israeli TV and the military censor allowed it. Almost like it’s fake psychops to rally the public for another war.
Unless he planted any kind of listening devices or cameras but yeah agree military censors if they release any kind of information are usually pretty vague on detailsa maintenance contractor wouldn't be privy to top secret military plans
would be very stupid of them to attack in these times. that would only undermine the (very small but quite violent) protestsI want to post this even though I have written that they're not ready for round 2...because I don't want us to be stuck in a echo chamber.
PS: I wouldn't put it past the Israelis to attack during these times...I hope the missile corps are on full alert.
I presume they're waiting to see if the uprising expands so they can take full advantage of the confusion.
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Israel preparing for ‘surprise war’ amid protests in Iran
The Israeli army is preparing for a surprise conflict with Iran, in the wake of anti-government protests and political unrest in the countrywww.newarab.com
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