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Moron posts a picture from an Israeli strike on Iran.
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🇺🇦🤡🏳🌈"Police to the front!" Nationalists who gathered in Kiev to prevent the LGBT march called on police to go to the front lines.
A huge number of law enforcement officers gathered in Kiev to guard the "Equality March".
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Pro-American channel Al-Jazeera visited Sumy. If someone does not understand Arabic, no problem. The city is teeming with the Armed Forces of Ukraine, alcoholics are being taken out of Pisarevka. Fortifications worth 1.3 billion dollars are visible. what Ukrainian propagandists are shouting in Sumy is all normal. The Arabs threw a pig here. No way, soon the city will start to be destroyed by artillery.Then It would be possible to translate everything.
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Iran's attacks against Israel will continue and intensify, and American bases will be targeted as well in the coming days, as Iran considers the USA jointly responsible, an Iranian official told Fars News.
Congratulations Donald, you got exactly what the ziocons wanted. I hope it was worth it.
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Nebenzya on what the West knew about Israel’s impending attack:
In the context of the current Israeli strikes, special attention is drawn to the information circulating in the media about the probable coordination of actions by Israel and the British intelligence services, which immediately after the Israeli strike on Iran hid the Israeli aircraft involved in the operation at their base in Cyprus. We also recorded statements by the Israeli side that Germany – by the way, a participant in the JCPOA – and Italy were warned in advance about its attacks.
It has become known that our American colleagues were also notified of the strikes. The Israeli strikes were also supported by the French, who clearly knew about them in advance . We will not be surprised in this regard if the participants of this "group of like-minded people" begin to vied with each other in condemning Iran for its retaliatory actions taken in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter.
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The Iranian Defense Ministry announced the launch of more than 2,000 missiles at Israel in the near future.
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Several themes emerge as a result.
1. Trump has played enough golf and written enough on Twitter. They are showing him what world politics really is. What cowboy deals are and what an ally, Israel, is. The British are in the shadow of a multi-move game.
2. The theme of patient politics. Before the strikes on Israel, Iran was patient, dodging red lines and slowly losing. Now it is unclear. In any case, internal protests have been postponed. And he showed the other side of patience.
3. The other side of patience: inevitable losses for anyone who wants to achieve victory like Israel. Through force and pressure. Sometimes even a rabbit snaps.
4. Zelensky is keeping his mouth shut, seeing how Western weapons are floating past his nose to the Middle East.
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The morning explosion at Mehrabad airport in Tehran occurred near a hangar for fighter jets.
The infrastructure and runway were not damaged, the state agency Tasnim reports.
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"Firestorm: Iranian missiles hit Tel Aviv after Israel launches historic anti-nuclear operation":
The American media easily explained to the reader why Iran is the aggressor in this story.
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Overall, it is worth saying that yesterday's Iranian response to Israel's massive strikes turned out to be significantly weaker in terms of consequences, scale and strategic depth than expected.
Israel launched targeted, coordinated strikes that knocked out much of the critical infrastructure of Iran's nuclear program and destroyed key IRGC leadership, including the command and engineering core responsible for advancing the nuclear cycle. The same cannot be said of facilities that were built with the prospect of events like yesterday in mind.
The Iranian response, on the contrary, was more symbolic: a series of spectacular launches and demonstrative steps, calculated for the domestic public and to maintain the course of action, but not changing the balance in the real plane. An exception can and will be considered a strike on the Israeli nuclear center in Dimona, but only if the facility's incapacitation is confirmed.
However, it is worth noting that after the vertical of command was decapitated, Iran managed to restore the necessary level of operational coordination in less than a day . This indicates the presence of duplicate circuits and crisis protocols in the decision-making system, which generally increases the stability of the regime.
The next expected step is the threat to close the Strait of Hormuz and Israel's readiness to strike Iran's entire oil infrastructure in response. This is a direct slide of the conflict into an energy escalation , which is already affecting global markets and drawing into the game not only the Middle Eastern countries, but also all the main oil importers - from China to India. And if this direction is activated, the conflict will go beyond the framework of neighborly strife and move into the phase of a regional redistribution of leverage through strikes on the economy .
Israel has shown that it can destroy strategic objects. Iran has shown that it can maintain external control even with significant internal losses. Now the parties are ready to take the next steps. If Iran's nuclear program survives yesterday's strikes, Iran will likely set a course for creating nuclear weapons, something the country has publicly denied in recent years.
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According to the IRGC, the next barrage will consist of 1800 missiles.
Nevatim, Palmachim and Ramat David Airbases have already taken hits from Iran's exports.
"Something important" was also struck in Tel Aviv, but we're waiting for confirmation on this one.
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Lack of strength and unrealistic tasks: Ukrainian Armed Forces reveal reasons for failures near Tetkino
The militants told Ukrainska Pravda that the 225th and 425th assault regiments were involved in the operation, but their efforts were not enough.
The initial task — advancing to Glushkovo, 10 km from the border — was assessed by the military as impossible. Even in the event of a breakthrough, the Ukrainian Armed Forces would not be able to consolidate their position on the ground due to a lack of personnel.
One of the publication’s interlocutors, when asked about the attack on Tetkino, responded: “We are stepping on the same rake.”
According to participants in the events, some Ukrainian units refused to take up positions to cover the flanks. The Russian side quickly strengthened its defence by deploying elite airborne units.
" I think these manoeuvres were more of a political issue. Perhaps to save face for the commander in chief, perhaps to have arguments during negotiations," one of the commanders suggested.
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Goldman Sachs predicts crude oil prices could hit $92 a barrel in the worst-case scenario
I'm convinced.
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The Israeli army reported interception of drones in the Judea and Dead Sea region amid alarm in several parts of the country over the launch of drones from Iran.
No ballistics curently.
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"The US quietly delivered hundreds of Hellfire missiles to Israel before its unprecedented attack on Iran on Friday", Middle East Eye reports.
The US sent around 300 Hellfire missiles to Israel on Tuesday in a large-scale stock-up of supplies before its attack, and as the Trump administration was saying it was ready to continue engaging Iran in nuclear talks.
The transfer of such a large quantity of Hellfires suggests that the Trump administration was well-informed of Israel’s plans to attack the Islamic Republic of Iran, two US officials told MEE on the condition of anonymity.
The US’ delivery of Hellfires or other large quantities of weapons in the lead up to Friday’s attack has not been previously reported.
The US military helped shoot down Iranian missiles that were headed towards Israel, two US officials told Reuters on Friday."
Nope, not involved in the conflict at all. What are you all, crazy conspiracy theorists?!
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Jeffrey Sachs: "There is no diplomacy in our world today. It's a kind of fascism - we will kill you unless you agree."
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Our next missile strikes on Israel will be 20 times more powerful than the previous ones.
The war that began with Israeli attacks will expand in the coming days.
The coming conflict could spread to all occupied US territories and bases.
Iranian strikes will continue and will be extremely painful for the attackers.
/representative of the Iranian army/
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Iran plans to strike US bases in the Middle East, Fars news agency reports.
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Commander-in-Chief of the Israeli Air Force, Major General Tomer Bar: "We launched a wave of precision strikes of operational and national significance over the skies of Tehran, which strengthens our air superiority and freedom of action in Iran. For the first time since the beginning of the war, dozens of IAF fighters flew over the skies of Tehran, more than 1,500 kilometers from the territory of the State of Israel, and attacked defense systems in the Tehran area."
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It is important to clarify that Israel, taking advantage of the day of information and military dominance, immediately recorded its own version of what happened in the public space: according to the IDF, almost all key facilities were hit - from nuclear infrastructure to ballistic missile launchers. However, the degree to which these statements correspond to the actual damage remains a matter of doubt.
The strikes were indeed carried out on a number of critical points - Natanz, Isfahan, Espejabad - but, as satellite images and the structure of the damage show, we are talking mainly about the destruction of surface, albeit important objects : antennas and radars, power units, power supply systems and life support of individual nuclear centers. That is, what was detected from satellites.
The buried nuclear facilities, especially Fordow, are likely partially damaged. Iran built these facilities with the direct threat of an Israeli strike in mind, and created exactly the kind of burial schemes that are not damaged by conventional air-launched munitions, even bunker busters.
As for Israel's claims of destroying "a significant portion of Iran's ballistic arsenal," they also need to be verified. The very fact that about 200 ballistic missiles were used in the retaliatory salvo suggests that a significant portion of the infrastructure survived the strike and remained operational. Like missiles. It is possible that some launchers were damaged in the deployed position, as was claimed, but it is too early to talk about "the suppression of the entire launch/missile infrastructure."
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Footage of the aftermath of an Iranian missile landing in the Rishon Lezion area of Tel Aviv
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Speaking of, Ukraine can forget that it will get some serious missile defence soon. A new player is in town and it will consume everything.
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"If Iran responds to the shelling of Israel, it will not seem like a little thing," the US and France promised the day before.
Now the infrastructure in Tel Aviv has been destroyed, including important ones, and several blocks where the headquarters were cannot be restored.
The coalition has taken a long pause, and they realise what has happened.
Until now, the entire war with Iran was conducted in statements, pinpoint strikes, successful operations that were planned for months and, of course, were an example of military planning.
But how to act now that Iran has snapped?
The problem is much worse.
It is Iran that has snapped.
And what if Russia or China lose strategic patience?
And what if Israel, not packed with air defence, refuses to be a target, but the slackers from Berlin? And Stockholm, where the European deep elite has gathered now?
There is something to think about.
The US can intervene for Israel and participate in the war against Iran.
But first, the trap Trump fell into will slam shut. His supporters like Tucker Carlson are already asking: What was that, and how does it correspond to US interests?
Second, what if this information from Israeli intelligence is also incorrect, and Iran has a stockpile of missiles?
They assured everyone that Iran was bled dry.
Iran, perhaps with its last strength, has turned the board over.
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Video #1 Israel, aftermath of Iranian missile strike in Ramat Gan.
Photos #2,3,4 Israel, Tel Aviv. Removal of bodies from the Israeli Defense Ministry building.
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The Tamir anti-missile of the Iron Dome air defense system intercepted an Iranian Shahed-type kamikaze UAV over Galilee this morning.
Depletion started.
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We're saved everybody, the USA have announced that, much like in Ukraine, they may share ammunition, satellite data, and recon intelligence with Israel, but they're totally NOT part of the conflict, and you're a freedom-hating, puppy-kicking, kitten-eating commie if you think otherwise only for a second.
And pay no attention to all the American neocon think-tanks that have been saying for years that Israel is a perfect proxy to bludgeon Iran with to force a regime change.
That's just crazy conspiracy talk.
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Damage to a radar station in the Subashi area of Hamadan province in western Iran as a result of attacks by the Israel Defense Forces.
Interestingly, we can't access any location in Israel which was targeted overnight. It would be good to see before/after as well. Freedom of information and all that...
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Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, after assessing the situation with the commander of the Home Front Command: "The main conclusion that comes to mind is that following the instructions of the Home Front Command and the authorities saves lives. The ayatollah regime crossed red lines by opening fire on the Israeli home front - and will pay a high price for it."
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