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Comments: آقا شاهد دمت گرم عجب عکسی چاپ کردی کلی حال کردم
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Comments: Iranian authorities have announced hundreds more arrests across the country, as well as operations to counter what they describe as “traitors” aligned with the interests of the United States and Israel. The Ministry of Intelligence said in a statement that 111 “pro-monarchy cells” in 26 of Iran’s 31 provinces were stopped overnight into Wednesday from launching acts opposing the country’s theocratic establishment that toppled a US-backed monarchy in a 1979 Islamic revolution.
Comments: Israel hit busher gas facilities- no more electricity in Iran, welcome to surgical strikes against the regime only. This is new escalation and Iran is promising to hit all GCC countries including KSA 😔
Comments: Whoever this guy is he’s singing my song. Read this it’s worth it Conversationhttps://x.com/abornaei/status/2034214519191261362
Comments: And the response: Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAEIran's state television published a threat Wednesday saying that the Islamic Republic would attack oil and gas infrastructure in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in the next few hours. It threatened Saudi Arabia's Samref Refinery and its Jubail Petrochemical Complex, as well as the UAE's Al Hasan Gas Field, and the petrochemical plants and a refinery in Qatar. It warned all employees and residents in the areas to evacuate immediately. The threat – which resembled other attack warnings put out by Iran during the war, copying the style used by the Israeli military – comes after Iran said its South Pars gas field and associated infrastructure was attacked earlier Wednesday. Firefighters on-site worked to contain the blaze, and there was no immediate report on if anyone had been hurt. The attack on South Pars field involved Phases 3, 4, 5 and 6, Iranian state TV reported. They blamed Israel and the U.S. for the attack. It said it had shut down those phases of the field to stop the spreading fire.
Comments: Looks like Israel is going after the oil infrastructure now: Qatar says Israeli attack on Iranian oil field "dangerous and irresponsible"The spokesman for Qatar's foreign ministry lambasted Israel for apparently targeting an Iranian oil field on Wednesday as "dangerous and irresponsible" and a "threat to global energy security, as well as to the peoples of the region & its environment." Israeli "targeting of facilities linked to Iran's South Pars field, an extension of Qatar's North Field, is a dangerous & irresponsible step amid the current military escalation in the region," said Majed al-Ansari, who is also a senior advisor to Qatar's leader and a longtime prominent figure in the Gulf state's government. "We reiterate, as we have repeatedly emphasized, the necessity of avoiding the targeting of vital facilities," al Ansari said in a statement posted in both English and Arabic on social media. "We call on all parties to exercise restraint, adhere to international law, & work toward de-escalation in a manner that preserves the security & stability of the region."
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Comments: Israel says Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmaeil Khatib is among senior ministry officials killed in an overnight Israeli attack in Tehran. There has been no comment from Iran yet. Khatib’s killing would cause a dent in Iranian power structure By Mohammed Vall Reporting from Tehran In terms of his position within the power structure, Khatib ticked every box. He was a graduate of Qom, and one of his teachers was the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. So he was really one of the top scholars. He also held the title of Hujjat al-Islam, which means “the proof of Islam”. That is one of the highest religious titles in the country. So he was very well placed religiously and ideologically, and he also had decades of experience in intelligence circles, particularly in civilian intelligence. He was seen by the Israelis and many others as a hardliner. One of his goals was to crack down on corruption inside government institutions. His alleged killing will no doubt cause a dent in the remaining power structure of the government. That is what the Israelis are capitalising on, what they are counting on – removing every single individual who can be of interest or importance, or who can play a role in solidifying and maintaining the existence of this government.
Comments: French General Michel Yakovleff just compared joining Trump's Iran war to "buying cheap tickets for the Titanic" after it already hit the iceberg. And then it got even worse for Trump. Yakovleff is no random talking head. He's a three-star general, former commander of the legendary French Foreign Legion, and held senior positions within NATO itself. He is one of the most respected military voices in France and regularly weighs in on matters of international security. So when he was asked about Trump's desperate pleas for Europe to join his Iran catastrophe, his answer carried serious weight. He didn't mince words. He laid out five distinct reasons why every European nation should flatly refuse. And each one is more damaging than the last. First, Trump doesn't understand how NATO actually works. You don't get to launch your own unilateral bombing campaign and then invite allies to run a separate operation underneath you. That's not how alliances function. If Trump wants NATO involved, NATO takes command. One operation, one flag, one chain of command. "I don't think he understood that," Yakovleff said. That alone is a devastating indictment of a man who claims to be the greatest dealmaker on earth . Second, nobody knows what the actual strategic goals are. Beyond forcing open the Strait of Hormuz, what is the endgame? Regime change? Containment? A negotiated settlement? Trump hasn't said. He apparently can't say, because he doesn't know himself. Third, and this one is particularly brutal, you can't coordinate a multinational military campaign through tweets that change every two minutes. If allied nations are going to put their soldiers in harm's way, they need explicit, written objectives from the United States. As Yakovleff put it, "It's going to be necessary for Trump himself to know what he wants." The quiet contempt in that sentence could strip paint off a wall. Fourth, there is the fundamental issue of trust. Trump has abandoned allies before and everyone knows he would do it again without hesitation the moment it became politically useful. The Kurds know it. The Afghans know it. Europe knows it. "He would let us down whenever it suited him," the general said. Why would any nation put troops on the line for a leader with that track record? And fifth, the knockout punch. Yakovleff cited a principle he said he learned at the U.S. Army War College: "You don't reinforce failure. You move on. You find something else." A decorated French general is using American military doctrine, taught in American war colleges, to explain to the world why following this American president into battle would be strategic malpractice. The global response has been just as damning. Japan said no. Australia said no. The United Kingdom said no. The European Union said no. Meanwhile, Iranian missiles and drones have made the Strait of Hormuz so dangerous that insurance companies won't cover oil tankers passing through it. Twenty percent of the world's petroleum normally flows through that strait. Oil prices are skyrocketing and consumers everywhere are feeling it. Trump started this. He escalated it. He isolated America from its allies in the process.
Comments: Very good analysis but scares the shit out of me. It says that Israel will most likely use nukes. And that if A US ship is sunk Trump is crazy enough to also do that.
Comments: This is a good military analysis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrHvIoGA-60
Comments: Happy 4 shanbehsuri everyone
Comments: Wishing all my friends n family a very happy charshanbeh Soori. I am filled with much trepidation n anxiety but must also remain hopeful that Iran can n will survive this. Wishing you all a happy Nouruz too
Comments: Iran confirms top security chief and paramilitary commander killed Meanwhile, drone and rocket attacks resumed around the United States Embassy in Baghdad early Wednesday morning local time, a local security official told CNN. Top officials killed: Iran confirmed that Ali Larijani, one of Tehran’s most powerful decision-makers, is dead, hours after Israel said he was “eliminated.” The head of the Basij, Iran’s feared paramilitary force, has also been killed. • Trump dismisses allies: President Donald Trump said the US should rethink its membership in NATO as he criticized allies for not helping with the Iran war or in securing the Strait of Hormuz. • Marines on their way: A US Navy warship believed to be carrying Marines and sailors to the Middle East is nearing the Malacca Strait off Singapore as it makes its way to the region, maritime tracking data showed Tuesday.
Comments: It’s a rough year for Newruz celebration for most of us. Maybe we see a better year very soon. I was back home last year and celebrated 4shanbesoori and Newruz with family. The best time of my life. And now war and destruction. Enjoy every moment cause nothing is permanent…
Comments: That video says even 20 nukes would not make a dent
Comments: F35 needs 16 hours of maintenance for every hour it flies. 😂
Comments: Faramarz that video is very scary to me. Has some interesting information though like: Secretary of defense is holding christian prayers in the pentagon today. 😂
Comments: The thing about this war is that Israel could not achieve anything with Hamas and its few hundred fighters through a complete and systematic genocide right next door. We know that Yaboo is a maniac. But how stupid Trump must be to buy that they can achieve anything in Iran other than destruction? |
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