U.S. War against Iran

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Anonymous wrote:Almost everything Israel did not want us now guaranteed to happen. The unpopular Iranian regime will gain in popularity, moderates will be discredited, nukes will definitely be former. They pushed the country even further to the right


This is a ridiculous post.

Notice - not one - NOT ONE - of Iran's allies came to their defense when they were being pummeled by Israel.
Not China. Not Russia. Not one of their proxies.
In reality, Iran has become a pariah.


I don’t think they needed to. That’s kinda the point. Israel needed America. Iran didn’t need anyone.

That’s embarrassing. I can’t imagine what Putin thinks seeing the mental instability of our strike then hide


If you think Iran was successful in the 12 day war, then you must be living in Iran and are subject to the propaganda of its leaders.



100%.

Iran got hammered. Their air defenses apparently totally ineffective, their leadership decapitated.

Big ouch.


And what did Israel accomplish?? Nothing. What is Israel plan? Israel can not even competently occupy Gaza. How is a country as small and weak as Israel going to beat Iran? I would love to see Israel try to invade Iran. Knock yourself out.


This failure is the end of Bibi. He will be gone in 2 months.


Actually, Israel has accomplished quite a lot since they were attacked. Hamas is more or less gone. All of their leadership has been killed. Same with Hezbollah in Lebanon. The Assad regime in Syria was toppled, ensuring that Iran can no longer supply its proxy armies in the region. Iran itself has been seriously weakened by recent strikes. Their air defense is gone. Most of the rocket launchers have been destroyed. Many Iranian generals and nuclear scientists have been eliminated. Their nuclear weapons program has been at minimum seriously degraded. Iran is not much of a regional threat anymore. And both Lebanon and Syria have signaled they will be signing the Abraham Accords together with Saudi Arabia. It's been a very good 18 months for Israel and the Sunni Middle East.


The leadership of Iran is still there. The President and the ayatollah.

If by leadership, you mean their military commanders, nuclear scientists, women,men, and children, then ok.
Anonymous
I wonder when Israel will finally admit the former Iranian president’s accidental helicopter death was their strike. When they say they’ve killed the leadership, is that what they mean?

The current Pres of Iran is still alive.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Almost everything Israel did not want us now guaranteed to happen. The unpopular Iranian regime will gain in popularity, moderates will be discredited, nukes will definitely be former. They pushed the country even further to the right


This is a ridiculous post.

Notice - not one - NOT ONE - of Iran's allies came to their defense when they were being pummeled by Israel.
Not China. Not Russia. Not one of their proxies.
In reality, Iran has become a pariah.


I don’t think they needed to. That’s kinda the point. Israel needed America. Iran didn’t need anyone.

That’s embarrassing. I can’t imagine what Putin thinks seeing the mental instability of our strike then hide


If you think Iran was successful in the 12 day war, then you must be living in Iran and are subject to the propaganda of its leaders.



100%.

Iran got hammered. Their air defenses apparently totally ineffective, their leadership decapitated.

Big ouch.


And what did Israel accomplish?? Nothing. What is Israel plan? Israel can not even competently occupy Gaza. How is a country as small and weak as Israel going to beat Iran? I would love to see Israel try to invade Iran. Knock yourself out.


This failure is the end of Bibi. He will be gone in 2 months.


He may have failed for now, but who knows what the future will entail.

And he deserves credit for being able to destabilize and topple regimes in at least 6 countries he targeted all while utilizing the American military to do his bidding.


He’s failed since April 2023. Trying to overhaul the judiciary, getting the country into war by ignoring intel about an imminent attack, editing transcripts of phone calls that morning, closing the 10/7 probe, ignoring hostages, breaking ceasefire, pissing off the American president and people, getting Tel Aviv, Haifa, and other economic centers of Israel under line of fire, and the country of Israel almost destroyed because the iron dome doesn’t work.

What net benefit does he provide global Jews or Israelis? No safety or piece of Mind, a tattered world image. If he didn’t ignore the warnings of 10/7 and didn’t allow it to happen, he wouldn’t be in this much mess right now
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wonder when Israel will finally admit the former Iranian president’s accidental helicopter death was their strike. When they say they’ve killed the leadership, is that what they mean?

The current Pres of Iran is still alive.


For the time being and with sufferance from the U.S. and Israel, which both can change their minds about the continued value, or lack thereof, of his continued existence. He is a dead man walking unless his tune changes in ways the U.S. and Israel find reassuring rather than threatening.
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Anonymous wrote:Trump is a buffoon with his all caps "turn the planes around but wave the wings at Iran" messages on social media. He's clearly melting down over how a black president looked cool and powerful announcing, at the podium by himself, that Seal Team 6 killed bin Laden. Obama also told Pakistan to F off and they are an actual nuclear power. What a sad man we have for president now.


This.
As Trump screws up every possibility of getting the Nobel peace prize, his tweets are becoming more and more insane.


In 1939 a Swedish politician made the below nomination for the Nobel Peace prize. Trump's nomination will receive the same treatment.

https://youtube.com/shorts/rIfp21o79BE?si=T8fZ3LHUbC07Qcni
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder when Israel will finally admit the former Iranian president’s accidental helicopter death was their strike. When they say they’ve killed the leadership, is that what they mean?

The current Pres of Iran is still alive.


For the time being and with sufferance from the U.S. and Israel, which both can change their minds about the continued value, or lack thereof, of his continued existence. He is a dead man walking unless his tune changes in ways the U.S. and Israel find reassuring rather than threatening.


lol Israel has no say in that matter. Just stop this this BS that Israel is a military power.
Anonymous
I fully objected to our involvement in this asinine war, but I’m pleased that Trump’s response to the statement issued by Khamenei was to withdraw his temperamental support for relieving Iran of sanctions.

Iran needs to shed this guy stat.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder when Israel will finally admit the former Iranian president’s accidental helicopter death was their strike. When they say they’ve killed the leadership, is that what they mean?

The current Pres of Iran is still alive.


For the time being and with sufferance from the U.S. and Israel, which both can change their minds about the continued value, or lack thereof, of his continued existence. He is a dead man walking unless his tune changes in ways the U.S. and Israel find reassuring rather than threatening.


lol Israel has no say in that matter. Just stop this this BS that Israel is a military power.


You were apparently asleep when Mossad and the IDF eliminated Iran's IRGC leadership, it's nuclear scientists, and other key architects of their nuclear program. https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/israel-killed-30-iranian-security-chiefs-11-nuclear-scientists-israeli-official-2025-06-27/

And you were equally oblivious to the stunningly brilliant success of the pager attack on Hezbollah's leadership? https://www.npr.org/2024/09/18/g-s1-23547/tracking-the-exploding-pagers-used-in-attack-on-hezbollah

And those are just a few recent examples of successful unilateral Israeli anti-terror activities over the years; Google can produce dozens more examples.

You have a strange idea of powerlessness; itself no doubt a reflection of impotence in the face of reality you don't like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder when Israel will finally admit the former Iranian president’s accidental helicopter death was their strike. When they say they’ve killed the leadership, is that what they mean?

The current Pres of Iran is still alive.


For the time being and with sufferance from the U.S. and Israel, which both can change their minds about the continued value, or lack thereof, of his continued existence. He is a dead man walking unless his tune changes in ways the U.S. and Israel find reassuring rather than threatening.


lol Israel has no say in that matter. Just stop this this BS that Israel is a military power.


You were apparently asleep when Mossad and the IDF eliminated Iran's IRGC leadership, it's nuclear scientists, and other key architects of their nuclear program. https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/israel-killed-30-iranian-security-chiefs-11-nuclear-scientists-israeli-official-2025-06-27/

And you were equally oblivious to the stunningly brilliant success of the pager attack on Hezbollah's leadership? https://www.npr.org/2024/09/18/g-s1-23547/tracking-the-exploding-pagers-used-in-attack-on-hezbollah

And those are just a few recent examples of successful unilateral Israeli anti-terror activities over the years; Google can produce dozens more examples.

You have a strange idea of powerlessness; itself no doubt a reflection of impotence in the face of reality you don't like.


Here's another discussion of Israel's individual prowess in covert operations, an interesting read:

https://www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com/dr20250621-nuclear-scientists-have-long-been-targets-in-covert-ops-israel-has-brought-that-policy-out-of-the-shadows
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder when Israel will finally admit the former Iranian president’s accidental helicopter death was their strike. When they say they’ve killed the leadership, is that what they mean?

The current Pres of Iran is still alive.


For the time being and with sufferance from the U.S. and Israel, which both can change their minds about the continued value, or lack thereof, of his continued existence. He is a dead man walking unless his tune changes in ways the U.S. and Israel find reassuring rather than threatening.


lol Israel has no say in that matter. Just stop this this BS that Israel is a military power.


You were apparently asleep when Mossad and the IDF eliminated Iran's IRGC leadership, it's nuclear scientists, and other key architects of their nuclear program. https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/israel-killed-30-iranian-security-chiefs-11-nuclear-scientists-israeli-official-2025-06-27/

And you were equally oblivious to the stunningly brilliant success of the pager attack on Hezbollah's leadership? https://www.npr.org/2024/09/18/g-s1-23547/tracking-the-exploding-pagers-used-in-attack-on-hezbollah

And those are just a few recent examples of successful unilateral Israeli anti-terror activities over the years; Google can produce dozens more examples.

You have a strange idea of powerlessness; itself no doubt a reflection of impotence in the face of reality you don't like.


Here's another discussion of Israel's individual prowess in covert operations, an interesting read:

https://www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com/dr20250621-nuclear-scientists-have-long-been-targets-in-covert-ops-israel-has-brought-that-policy-out-of-the-shadows


DP. Remember Stuxnet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder when Israel will finally admit the former Iranian president’s accidental helicopter death was their strike. When they say they’ve killed the leadership, is that what they mean?

The current Pres of Iran is still alive.


For the time being and with sufferance from the U.S. and Israel, which both can change their minds about the continued value, or lack thereof, of his continued existence. He is a dead man walking unless his tune changes in ways the U.S. and Israel find reassuring rather than threatening.


lol Israel has no say in that matter. Just stop this this BS that Israel is a military power.


You were apparently asleep when Mossad and the IDF eliminated Iran's IRGC leadership, it's nuclear scientists, and other key architects of their nuclear program. https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/israel-killed-30-iranian-security-chiefs-11-nuclear-scientists-israeli-official-2025-06-27/

And you were equally oblivious to the stunningly brilliant success of the pager attack on Hezbollah's leadership? https://www.npr.org/2024/09/18/g-s1-23547/tracking-the-exploding-pagers-used-in-attack-on-hezbollah

And those are just a few recent examples of successful unilateral Israeli anti-terror activities over the years; Google can produce dozens more examples.

You have a strange idea of powerlessness; itself no doubt a reflection of impotence in the face of reality you don't like.


Here's another discussion of Israel's individual prowess in covert operations, an interesting read:

https://www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com/dr20250621-nuclear-scientists-have-long-been-targets-in-covert-ops-israel-has-brought-that-policy-out-of-the-shadows


DP. Remember Stuxnet?


Examples are legion.
Anonymous
So who is going to the “Stop the war in Iran” protest today?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So who is going to the “Stop the war in Iran” protest today?


The protests in Iran? That hasn't been working out too well for the Iranian people.

https://www.ncr-iran.org/en/news/iran-protests/iran-protests-expose-regimes-illegitimacy-and-brutality/

Nothing new, sadly:

https://www.amnesty.org/en/location/middle-east-and-north-africa/middle-east/iran/report-iran/
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