Official Israel Vs. Iran 2025 thread: First post updates! US, Israel attacks set Iran back months at best. Ceasefire in effect. Everybody wins(?)

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SO this was a real post from Trump? Throwing around the "N word" (NUCLEAR!)

I assumed it was fake like the one telling Elon to go back to africa.

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I read a comment earlier today from somewhere saying even knowing how crazy he post you still need to check his page to confirm his latest post because they are so off the rails lol
 

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SO this was a real post from Trump? Throwing around the "N word" (NUCLEAR!)

I assumed it was fake like the one telling Elon to go back to africa.

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N word for nuclear is Trump dog whistling very loudly smh
 

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Trump...
  • Wanted to get a Nobel Prize... now that was taken away.
  • Put out a Social Post saying he structured a Ceasefire.
  • Did a FCC Violation for saying fukk on the air.
  • Didn't destroy the Nuclear sites like he spoke about.
  • Nobody in his administration knows where the Uranium went.
  • MAGA faction is on his ass for bending over for Israel.
  • Israel and Iran decided to ceasefire on their own.
:laff: Trump is now looking old, senile, retarded, sad, and treated like some hoe.

AIN'T NO WAY THIS IS A TRUMP WIN. EVER.
 

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https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news...p-06-24-25-intl-hnk#cmcay0uv800113b6nnj10f8bv

2 min ago

"There's no need to know": Some GOP lawmakers downplay need for classified briefing on Iran

From CNN’s Annie Grayer
While Democrats have been furious that the Trump administration abruptly canceled a pair of classified briefings scheduled for Tuesday, many Republicans downplayed the need for lawmakers to be briefed on the unfolding situation in the first place as the party largely lines up behind President Donald Trump.

Here’s what some Republicans are saying:

  • Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas, who spent more than 20 years serving in the military, told CNN he “wouldn’t tell any member of Congress anything classified if you didn’t want people to know.” He added: “The really sensitive stuff, there’s no need to know. All of the other details, it comes out so fast.”
  • Others like Rep. Jake Ellzey of Texas, who served 20 years in the Navy as a helicopter pilot, said he was satisfied with just members of House GOP leadership getting a classified briefing.
  • Rep. Zach Nunn of Iowa, who served in the US Air Force and flew operations in Iran, pushed back on the notion from Democrats that it’s been difficult to get information. “I think this is a group of people who are playing political theater trying to come up with any theory they can so they can get some attention,” he said, adding that he has used tools like Google Maps to find information himself.
  • While few Republicans were willing to criticize the canceling of Tuesday’s classified briefings, Rep. Thomas Massie of West Virginia, who has sought to reassert Congress’ authority over military action, told CNN “there’s been no information.”

A larger trend: A former House Foreign Affairs Committee Republican aide, Leslie Shedd, said the lack of intelligence going to Capitol Hill is part of a larger trend.

“Recent administrations on both sides of the aisle have been hesitant to share too much information with Congress—even with people in their own party. Between social media and the 24-hour news cycle, the more members who know something interesting, the more likely it is to leak out.”
 

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6 min ago

Israel extends mobilization order for reservists until July 10

From CNN’s Dana Karni and Hira Humayun
Israel has extended its order until July 10 for reservists to step into duty after approval from the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.

Israel has a relatively small standing military, but a much larger reserve corps upon which it relies during an extended conflict. Earlier this year, the military said it would mobilize tens of thousands of reservists in an expansion of its offensive in Gaza.

Israeli reservists have become increasingly vocal since Israel broke the ceasefire with Hamas earlier this year and resumed the war, questioning the government’s commitment to negotiating a return of the remaining hostages in Gaza. In a sign of a growing protest movement, reservists have called for the immediate return of the hostages, even if it requires an immediate ceasefire.
 

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Disbelief and uncertainty among Iranians as state TV hails 'victory'published at 20:53
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Soroush Negahdari and Ghoncheh Habibiazad
BBC Monitoring and BBC Persian
Rubble, shattered windows, walls that need fixing, people who need checking up on because they’ve lost a loved one during the strikes, and those who couldn’t make money because of internet disruptions - this is how the people we’ve spoken to describe the mood in Iran.

Meanwhile, Iranian state television shows scenes of jubilant crowds celebrating what it calls a "national victory" following the US-announced ceasefire between Iran and Israel.

BBC journalists cannot operate freely inside the country, so we’ve spoken to people inside on secure, encrypted messaging apps.

"I wonder if the schedule for the power cuts will now be updated after the ceasefire and Iran's 'victory'," a resident of Tehran said wryly. Another told us. "Even before the war, I wasn’t optimistic about the future – now there's a mountain of problems added to that."

There are people inside the country who fear darker days ahead for a country already dealing with poverty, inflation, energy shortages, environmental decline, and deep-rooted social injustice.

Those we spoke to, and some on social media, are also expressing scepticism about the fate of the fragile ceasefire. There is widespread uncertainty over whether the truce signals lasting peace or just a pause before more hardship.
 

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dumb nikkas was in here celebrating for israel too :laff: :laff: :laff:

Sccit (and any other israeli's here) the only one who gets a pass for that shyt since he actually Israeli, everyone else are supposed "ADOS" dikkriding and cheering on Trump and Net And Yahoo:laff::laff:

Breh, we've legit been infiltrated by Israelis in Blackface :wtf:
 

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Aye man, do you. If your allegiance is with Israel over the United States I can't change how you feel. But just know that your way of thinking is why you have people on both sides of the political aisle becoming more apathetic towards Israel at best and downright hateful towards it at worst. And that number is growing on both sides with younger demographics taking power within the country.
 
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