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

Mister Terrific

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The talk about Israeli intelligence is also funny to me.

Academically on Reading/Math/Science scores they are nearly the EXACT same as Hispanic Americans on average.

Bet folks didn’t know that. Look at international scores, they’re usually around #40. Cats be living off of Einstein, Feynman and a handful of scientists reputation from the mid 1900’s.
Science and technology in Israel is one of the country's most developed sectors. Israel spent 4.3% of its gross domestic product (GDP) on civil research and development in 2015, the highest ratio in the world.[1] In 2019, Israel was ranked the world's fifth most innovative country by the Bloomberg Innovation Index.[2] It ranks thirteenth in the world for scientific output as measured by the number of scientific publications per million citizens.[3] In 2014, Israel's share of scientific articles published worldwide (0.9%) was nine times higher than its share of the global population (0.1%).




You should take over Irans intelligence services, I heard they have openings.
 

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https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/israel-iran-conflict-06-22-25-intl-hnk#cmc7ydpas000u3b6rrdg5ikha


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Israel still has "targets to strike" in Iran, IDF chief of staff says​

From CNN’s Dana Karni and Catherine Nicholls
Israel still has “targets to strike” in Iran and is prepared to continue its attacks on the country for “as long as necessary,” the Israeli military’s chief of staff said on Sunday.

“We still have targets to strike and objectives to complete,” Eyal Zamir said in a situational assessment, according to a statement released by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). “We continue to increase the rate of our strikes in accordance with the operational plan, and we are prepared to continue for as long as necessary.”

Zamir praised the United States’ strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities on Sunday morning, saying they were “made possible thanks to the courageous leadership of our American partners.”

The strikes represent a “turning point” in Israel’s Rising Lion campaign, which started last week, he said.

“The IDF has demonstrated its determination and capabilities – anyone who tries to challenge us will pay a heavy price. We will not compromise on the security of the civilians of the State of Israel,” Zamir added.
 

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The Seventh Fleet is a numbered fleetof the United States Navy. It is headquartered at U.S. Fleet Activities Yokosuka, in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is part of the United States Pacific Fleet. At present, it is the largest of the forward-deployed U.S. fleets, with 50 to 70 ships, 150 aircraft and 27,000 sailors and marines.[1][2] Its principal responsibilities are to provide joint command in natural disaster or military operations and operational command of all U.S. naval forces in the region.




China isn’t invading Taiwan. What would China gain from capturing Taiwan that would offset global economic collapse?
Sir once upon a time I was in the Navy, so I might have a little familiarity with the fleets. What China would gain is getting America away from that specific geographic region near China. America would still be in South Korea and Japan, but China would buy more space.
 

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@Kokoro It's actually surprisingly easy to go to Australia. Their University system is almost identical to the American one so a bunch of credentials ranging from dental, to medical, to engineering, to nursing, etc have direct parallels out there. Same with New Zealand.


Crazy thing is they earn more than Americans. And they have a higher quality of life because social systems are more robust in oceana. It kind of reminds me of an alternate America where Republicans don't exist. :pachaha:

I need to get a degree and get it over with :francis:
 

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Science and technology in Israel is one of the country's most developed sectors. Israel spent 4.3% of its gross domestic product (GDP) on civil research and development in 2015, the highest ratio in the world.[1] In 2019, Israel was ranked the world's fifth most innovative country by the Bloomberg Innovation Index.[2] It ranks thirteenth in the world for scientific output as measured by the number of scientific publications per million citizens.[3] In 2014, Israel's share of scientific articles published worldwide (0.9%) was nine times higher than its share of the global population (0.1%).




You should take over Irans intelligence services, I heard they have openings.
A lot of that is with the help of American brainpower. You think they doing all of that on their own in 2025 without our research power, scientific findings, engineering and foundation? :mjlol::heh:

A lot of countries would and have killed to have a fraction of the same uninterrupted resources.

I’m also not Middle Eastern either, I can honestly care less about Israel and Iran (I actually have Ashkenazi Jews and Muslim ME’s in my family). I care about American tax dollars the most and another war is dumb.
 
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Thank you for cleaning our serviceman's bathrooms :salute:

Plus I pay taxes, you're welcome.
Easy search on me on this site shows what industry I have been in for 20 years.

You in your feelings because I support a flawless US bombing.

You a clown
 

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NBC says there are already billboards thanking Trump in Tel Aviv.


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@atrupar
WELKER: Is the United States now at war with Iran?

JD VANCE: No. We're not at war with Iran. We're at war with Iran's nuclear program.



https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1936788092368650240/vid/avc1/1280x720/vxCfnqAcPVuvi66h.mp4

2/11
@davidkobilnyk
😂



3/11
@MeachamDr
You can’t be at war with “a program.”



4/11
@IbaraEleven
They can’t even be bothered to come up with a good spin anymore



5/11
@crypt0clarence
LMAOOOOOOO 😂💀😂💀😂💀



6/11
@IranNewsNow
Word salad.



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@skdubatl
LOLOLOLOL WTF



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8/11
@DaveSMT
War is defined as a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.



9/11
@FamilyManAI
Vance is redefining war like it’s a PR campaign.



10/11
@SleuthyFella
Engaging in a military action against a country's nuclear weapons program, such as attacking a facility, could be considered an act of war, even without a formal declaration of war.



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@rtruth901
Huh?




To post tweets in this format, more info here: https://www.thecoli.com/threads/tips-and-tricks-for-posting-the-coli-megathread.984734/post-52211196


can a country be at war with americas nuclear program and not america? :jbhmm:
 

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Sir once upon a time I was in the Navy, so I might have a little familiarity with the fleets. What China would gain is getting America away from that specific geographic region near China. America would still be in South Korea and Japan, but China would buy more space.
Still doesn’t explain how China would accomplish the largest amphibious invasion in history. Never mind having to contend with the US pacific command they would also be fighting the Japan who has a near peer navy on their own



China, the world’s largest oil importer, has become highly dependent on Gulf oil, which accounted for over 50 percent of China’s imports in the first quarter of 2022. In 2021, China imported a staggering $128 billion worth of crude oil from countries in the Gulf near the Strait of Hormuz, three times more than the United States and European Union (EU) combined.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration has estimated that 76 percent of the crude oil and condensatethat passed through the strait in 2018 went to Asian markets. China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore were the main destinations, accounting for 65 percent of all oil shipped through the strait that year. In contrast, the United States imported around 1.4 mbpd of oil through the Strait of Hormuz in 2018, accounting for about 18 percent of total U.S. crude oil imports.



China relies more on the strait than we do. It’s be like shooting themselves in the head twice. :mjlol:
 
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