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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DHS warns of potential for cyberattacks, lone wolves in wake of Iran strikes​

From CNN's Holmes Lybrand
The Department of Homeland Security issued a bulletin Sunday warning of a “heightened threat environment” in the US, citing the possibility of “low-level cyber attacks” and continued potential of lone-wolf attacks following US strikes against Iran.

Days before the US strikes, law enforcement officials told CNN that while intelligence and law enforcement agencies are reexamining known or suspected Hezbollah associates in the US, looking for possible threats that could arise as tensions with Iran increase, there’s no indication of credible threats at this time.

“There’s always a threat,” one federal law enforcement official told CNN of Iran. “The difference is when it’s specific and credible.”

The bulletin, issued under the National Terrorism Advisory System, says pro-Iranian “hacktivists” are likely to attack US networks and that others affiliated with the Iranian government could issue similar attacks.

Last year, the US accused Iranian-affiliated hackers of breaching the Trump campaign, which raises the prospect that Iran could use cyberattacks to retaliate against the United States.

On physical, domestic attacks, DHS warns that if Iranian leaders “issued a religious ruling” calling for retaliatory violence against US targets, “the likelihood of violent extremists in the Homeland independently mobilizing to violence in response to the conflict would likely increase.”

“The conflict could also motivate violent extremists and hate crime perpetrators seeking to attack targets perceived to be Jewish, pro-Israel, or linked to the US government or military in the Homeland,” the bulletin says.
 

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:dahell: It's relevant because my entire point is under the Democrats diplomacy would have prevailed as it had with Iran under both Clinton and Obama
The difference is Israel didn't attack Iran during their terms.
I was talking about what happens under Biden. Diplomacy did not prevail between Hamas and Israel.
 

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Whatever you posted is now deleted.


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Are you going to defend Israel :mjgrin: ?
I think Israel should cease ground operations in gaza completely.

I support Israel continue to put BELT TO ASS on Hezbollah and Iran and the Houthis.

They already got rid of Assad and smacked the Iranian proxies in Northern Iraq.

The last 18 months were a bad idea for Iran.
 

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US secretary of state calls on Chinese government to pressure Iran to keep Strait of Hormuz open​

From CNN's Jennifer Hansler
If Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil shipping route, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Sunday, “The first people that should be angry about it are the Chinese government, because … a lot of their oil comes through there.”

“They should be the first ones that are saying, if they mine the Straits of Hormuz, the Chinese are going to pay a huge price, and every other country in the world is going to pay a huge price. We will too. It will have some impact on us. It will have a lot more impact on the rest of the world,” Rubio said on CBS News’ Face the Nation.

“It’s economic suicide for (Iran) if they do it,” Rubio said on Fox News.

Rubio added the US retains “options to deal with that,” but the move “would hurt other countries’ economies a lot worse than ours.” He said it would result in “massive escalation that would merit response, not just by us but from others.”
 

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Israel's moles in American politics have made sure their real country is well armed and well funded. This is what Israeli hegemony looks like and its what they're fighting to keep and expand- using America's blood and money (of course). Allegations of nuclear weapons are a means to that end.
 
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I think Israel should cease ground operations in gaza completely.

I support Israel continue to put BELT TO ASS on Hezbollah and Iran and the Houthis.

They already got rid of Assad and smacked the Iranian proxies in Northern Iraq.

The last 18 months were a bad idea for Iran.
Belt to Ass, that would be a great name for a military operation.
 

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Just liked they believed that they could impose unilateral tariffs on China and then walk away threatening China not to impose tariffs back on the USA. Only to turn around and cry like lil bytches when China imposed reciprocal tariffs on the USA. Then they claimed that China panicked by imposing those tariffs and that China would regret it, only to have the President of the United States of America publicly stalk the President of China and continuously beg that man to call him. Of course the USA then turned around and panicked and took tariffs off a large number of electronics from China and then scramble to have an emergency meeting with the Chinese to beg for magnets, because apparently our dufus President was not advised that America counts on China for some raw goods.

All of that to say that our President is a clown ass moafugga who doesn't know what the fugg he is saying or doing, which means that Iran is likely to fugg us up and our clown ass President doesn't see the consequences of his clown ass actions coming home to roost.
Might be begging Iran for forgiveness after gas prices go up
 

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Need more sourcing on this but if they truly didn't destroy Fordow or if the Iranians moved all of the materials already, this was a failure and Trump escalated the war without even achieving an objective...
Failure is an understatement.

All we need now is that Iranian foreign minister to come through in his next NBC interview saying "Nothing of value was destroyed :mjgrin:We have everything in a safe place :sas2: Donald Trump is using YOUR American tax dollars for failed military missions :skip:"



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https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/israel-iran-conflict-06-22-25-intl-hnk#cmc7uwwdm00053b6mah05tgd4

less than 1 min ago

US secretary of state calls on Chinese government to pressure Iran to keep Strait of Hormuz open​

From CNN's Jennifer Hansler
If Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil shipping route, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Sunday, “The first people that should be angry about it are the Chinese government, because … a lot of their oil comes through there.”

“They should be the first ones that are saying, if they mine the Straits of Hormuz, the Chinese are going to pay a huge price, and every other country in the world is going to pay a huge price. We will too. It will have some impact on us. It will have a lot more impact on the rest of the world,” Rubio said on CBS News’ Face the Nation.

“It’s economic suicide for (Iran) if they do it,” Rubio said on Fox News.

Rubio added the US retains “options to deal with that,” but the move “would hurt other countries’ economies a lot worse than ours.” He said it would result in “massive escalation that would merit response, not just by us but from others.”

Now we need China :snoop: :mjgrin:

New deals can also be made between countries who don’t bomb each other, much easier than countries who do.
 
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