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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8m ago
(04:22 GMT)
Houthi

Iran’s Araghchi says US attack will have ‘everlasting consequences’​


In his first public remarks after the US strikes, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has accused Washington of breaching international law.
“The United States, a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, has committed a grave violation of the UN Charter, international law and the NPT by attacking Iran’s peaceful nuclear installations,” Araghchi said in a social media post.
“The events this morning are outrageous and will have everlasting consequences. Each and every member of the UN must be alarmed over this extremely dangerous, lawless and criminal behavior.”
He added that Iran “reserves all options to defend its sovereignty, interest, and people”.

God bless Iran :wow:
 

Tony D'Amato

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The Iron dome does well for the top of ordinance Israel commonly sees. The ballistic missiles are handled by other mechanisms. Some are naturally going to get through but the strategy is to pin point where it’s coming from and destroy the launchers.

Israel has reduced attacks precisely because either the launchers are destroyed or Iran is running out of missiles. They started the conflict with about 2000. They are at around half to a third of that now.


My advice stop following Hamasfan999 for your war reporting and actually read real sources.
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I got here to Okinawa for work a few weeks back. On Wednesday, I saw a plane I’ve never seen before on base. A “spooky” plane. Little did I know…
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The ISR world is tiny. We all know each other on different programs. An ex coworker is in Iraq right now. He got there a few weeks back. More than likely they are there to “help” or there to prepare.
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There’s still a bunch of Americans in Iraq. I would imagine if Iran wanted to retaliate, those would be easy soft targets.
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Hard targets are activating terror cells. Lord help us.
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In what war is leaving your opponent in power a good idea?

Let alone who is the opposition in a hypothetical regime change. Even the new Syrian leader is ex-Isis. Islamist will always have power in the Middle East unless there’s a king/monarch like in Jordan.
The Syrian dude seems solid as far as Arab leaders go from all I’ve seen.


I’m not convinced the Israel and the US want a regime change in Iran precisely because the current regime is so incompetent that with Irans highly educated population you could get someone in there who is intelligent and pragmatic still being an enemy. 90 million Iranians behind a leader they actually like? That would be scary.
 
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