2025 Israel vs Iran War

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sun tzu didn't put "all warfare is based on deception" in the art of war for nothing
It took me a second to realize that you weren't making a Sopranos reference since the thread's been full of them for some reason

"He must have been a scheming Jew." - The Median Poster
There's a reason that Chinese are called "The Jews of Asia". And Singapore is the Israel of Asia... seriously, Muslim Malaysia expelled a large part of its Chinese population in a tiny strip of land with no resources and they proceeded to become one of the dominant military and economic power in the region.

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Are they arresting actual Mossad agents or political undesirables?
"media support of Israel" and "disturbing public opinion in cyberspace" indicates that it's for thought crimes.

Israel was selling them arms just last year. I wonder what changed.
This is Iranians putting them on the shitlist FYI

China won't do shit for Iran. Iran has been shown to have a shit military and no real way of retaliating against any threat. They are weak. China is too busy saber rattling over Taiwan for the 30th time in 30 years and just signed a trade deal with the US, they aren't going to do something to fuck that up. Iran has no real allies beside Yemen and Armenia. This won't start WWIII and probably won't start a regional war either.
I saw a lot of "geniuses" claiming that this would result in China invading Taiwan. While ROCAF isn't as modern as the IAF, they are certainly comparable and if anything this would have driven home the point that the US's proxies' airforces (a Republic of China vs People's Republic of China war will be just as much of an air war as the Iran-Israel conflict) are decades ahead of anyone else. So why would they fight a war when they've been making all these soft power inroads over the last couple decades?

China would flip sides in a heartbeat if they saw benefit in doing so. I was thinking about this earlier, but Jews have a long history of being a peaceable subordinate when there's an overlord who lets them do their own thing. If the West became truly hostile to Jews, I don't think Israel would have any real issue trending in favor of China. And China would love it, as they have no historical issue with Jews, could benefit from what Jews offer China, and already generally think well of Jews (they believe all conspiracies about Jews, but they think things like secretly controlling nations, being rich and powerful, and controlling financial sectors are good things that are enviable qualities).

Right now, China has energy and military interests in Iran, but it's not like they would care in the least about the poor muzzies if they could get the Jews on their side.
Mao and Chiang both had Jewish BFFs
 
Yeah aint like Iran fired a bunch of missiles at them last year or anything
Gotta leave out the why, don't you? Every single time Iran has hit Israel, it was in response to Israel hitting Iran or a consolate building of theirs. In practice, the best way to prevent Iran from bombing you is to not bomb Iran.
 
Alright, I'm probably incredibly late and retarded with this thought, but with Israel attacking Iran first with no warning or declaration of war... isn't this the retarded shit they complain about regarding Palestine? Aren't Israel acting like a bunch of fucking Arabs here?
Kinda, but the difference is that Iran received a "60-day ultimatum" from the US 61 days prior to the attack to make a deal regarding its nuclear program or face severe consequences.
 
Kinda, but the difference is that Iran received a "60-day ultimatum" from the US 61 days prior to the attack to make a deal regarding its nuclear program or face severe consequences.
Israel and Iran have also been shooting at each other since the events of October 7th. Calling this a "surprise" attack is a bit charitable. It's not surprising Israel attacked Iran. That's been telegraphed for years. What's surprising is how successful the attack is.
 
Can someone confirm this is recent and not reupload?
 
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