2025 Israel vs Iran War

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the only numbers that matter are the numbers in the air

iran could raise an army of 5 million and get permission to march it through iraq/syria/jordan and it would never even get to israel because it couldn't be defended against air attack. it would run out of transportation and food before it ever got there. anything on wheels or tracks would get buttfucked from the sky. all that'd be left is a bunch of exhausted thirsty hungry infantry halfway across al-anbar governate and halfway across syria with nowhere to go and no way to get there
And as they've shown they're entirely incapable of defending themselves in stationary positions from air attacks let alone a rolling convoy or march. I honestly think the only operational air defence they have left is over Khameni, they're unwilling to protect Tehran or engage Israel in dogfights leading me to question just how operational their military actually is.
 
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Israel urges U.S. to join war with Iran to eliminate nuclear program​

Israel has asked the Trump administration over the past 48 hours to join the war with Iran in order to eliminate its nuclear program, according to two Israeli officials.

The big picture: Israel lacks the bunker buster bombs and large bomber aircraft needed to destroy Iran's Fordow uranium enrichment site, which is built into a mountain and deep underground. The U.S. has both within flying distance of Iran.

 
leading me to question just how operational their military actually is.
I think that's an accurate assessment; "not very" is likely the truth. I'd guess Iran's options are limited to lobbing whatever missiles they have left in the general direction of Israel and hoping that at least some of them hit something of strategic or propaganda value, and activating terror cells in Israel/around Israeli overseas properties. As I haven't seen any evidence of the latter yet, I'd further guess that not much of anything in that direction is going to happen. lol, not only is Iran a paper tiger - it's a declawed and defanged paper tiger.
 
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Missiles incoming:
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I wish both side a mutual assured destruction.
 
or propaganda value, and activating terror cells in Israel/around Israeli overseas properties.
That's the only thing that makes sense.
The leaders gotta know that this is just a waste of ammo and they're not gonna hit anything of real strategic value. But they need to save face.
 
Glowniggers must love this age of smartphones and high capacity internet where they can get free intelligence constantly. Like this bombing of the oil depot in Tehran or the place in Haifa whether it was a refinery or ammonium nitrate storage or whatever. Your enemy's civilians are giving you useful video to analyze and they're doing it FOR FREE
 
Glowniggers must love this age of smartphones and high capacity internet where they can get free intelligence constantly. Like this bombing of the oil depot in Tehran or the place in Haifa whether it was a refinery or ammonium nitrate storage or whatever. Your enemy's civilians are giving you useful video to analyze and they're doing it FOR FREE
Reminiscent of the reddit brigades in Ukraine who got hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers killed by taking pictures and videos with horrific opsec.
 
the place in Haifa whether it was a refinery or ammonium nitrate storage or whatever
The video which was being shared was a year old, from the last Iranian attacks. Which proves the other side of the problem with so much consumer technology: retards sharing bad info and millions of Indians just creating bullshit to farm engagement.
 
Most of the issues the US has with the dune coons are self inflicted. The US and the Britbongs started meddling in Iran all the way back in the 50's.

I watched the video and it seems to leave out everything before Ajax and after the Anglo-Soviet invasion, which I realise is hefty but I hate reductionist shit like that. It doesn't even change the ultimate point you're making, but this narrative I've come to discover of it just being about "muh oil" is the contemporary Iranian narrative as it's the exact same one used 70 years ago to justify the actions that led up to the operation taking place to begin with. Hell, even prior to it happening the Iranian people (And Nationalist government) voted to disband the main body of government in part because the small number of Islamic Majis in it were literally fucking over anything and everything they could, even pressing on the prime minister to refuse foreign aid because it could be a "trick by the British".

The operation happening at all was, as you pointed out, the direct result of self-inflicted harm by the "dune coons" because they were being paranoid retards. One example is how Mossadegh reached a deal with the USA to pay compensation for AIOC assets (800 million dollars over 20 years (9 billion dollars after inflation) - really sounds like they cared about the oil) but then the Islamist leader sabotaged talks because it wasn't a deal made in good faith or some shit.
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So rather than negotiate a better deal, radical Islamists just assassinated the prime minister to force through nationalisation.
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It sounds like the government were pressured by Islamic terrorists and the threat of violence by a minority to push nationalisation through.
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And Razmara had secured a 50/50 deal, but they killed him anyway because it was never about nationalising oil, it was about instituting an Islamic state for Kashani whilst Mossadegh wanted greater sovereignty from the West?

Then, after this, the Communists were initiating riots.
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Mossadegh accepted zero help because he suspected it was a trick
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Possibly because the Islamist dude wanted further deterioration
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But eventually even people began to turn against Kashani
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Mossadegh attempted to lessen the power of the elected body of government.
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Kashani turned on Mossadegh
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Around 2018 and 2019 I remember hearing a lot about subterranean warfare, especially about how armies all across the world were training for it.
Most notably, I remember this was pointed out, because Russia and Iran have extensive underground fortifications and facilities already built.
Here's a video on the topic I recall watching.

In the intervening years, that just seemed to slip common consciousness. It's an interesting factoid I think still, I wonder how it'll impact this war.



That just describes all artillery warfare for the majority of human history; and they clearly can't be that off the mark if they've already hit the Kiryat dead-on as well as an ammonium storage.
It's true there was even a government training video about subterrannean warfare that leaked decades ago.
 
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