2025 Israel vs Iran War

Im neither team Iran or Israel.

What I am is team cool explosions and boy howdy are we getting some real drip from this
The footage of this war has been kino
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Bro thats cozy af Imagine being in a group of small nations and being able to see your neighbors fight from the comfort of your own borders
 
How retarded are Iranians if they haven't been able to figure out how to make a nuclear bomb in over 50 years when the jeets and the pakis were able to?
The jeets and pakis haven't. The jeets and pakis have shitty atomic bonbs with maybe some janky boosting. Going by their yields, they can't figure out how to make the fission-fusion-fission train work properly. If Iran wanted some dirty bombs, they could just make those, it's not particularly hard. What Iran wants - in theory - is a fusion boosted bomb, small enough to fit into the nosecone of an existing ballistic missile, reliable enough to go off in almost all cases, safe enough to not go off accidentally; and robust enough to be mass produced and maintained at scale.

That's actually a pretty tall order. People repeat the meme of 'oh nukes are easy' are actually retarded. A test device is easy; a reliable weapons system that can be expected to last for decades and still perform, is not easy.
 
❔ **QUESTION BY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC:**

> Can you give us some details on the operation and Iran's ballistic capabilities?

🎙️ **ANSWER BY THE INTERNATIONAL SPOKESPERSON OF THE IDF:**

> So uh, for us, it's important that we don't get caught up in success. We've got to protect our people. One of these ballistic missiles has a ton in its warhead; we're talking about these huge BMs that they're sending towards civilian areas. The combination of our AAD doing its job and people following HFC guidelines has proven rather successful; we're unhappy that some civilians died, however.

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> We can't get caught up in our success. The Iranian regime still has hundreds more Ballistic Missiles, and we're conducting, at this moment, as we speak, missile hunting operations. But this is an ongoing situation, and we are prepared to operate for the days to come. We hope to be as quick as we can and accomplish all goals.

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> We're ready to operate for as long as needed, understanding that we're facing a real enemy with a lot of capabilities that, for years, has prepared to annihilate us, and that's why we're ready. And I remind you, this is a country that's seventy times larger than Israel, this is a david and goliath situation, we can't get cocky of 3 days of high success, we need to stay aware that things can still happen.



A journalist is talking about the possibility of leaflets being dropped on Iranian cities calling for protests.



My lab was totally destroyed tonight by an Iranian missile. Nobody was hurt. Flies, plasmids, cells, equipment - all gone. Heart breaking. If during the course of the past 16 years, you have received something from my lab - please keep them safe.






Confirms Iran didn't hit any military targets at the Weizmann Inst
 
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Here, I made gaza tel-aviv israel escape corridor just for fellow semites.
You can also make up a tent on gaza parking lot if your home has been demolished.
 
❔ **QUESTION BY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC:**
> President Trump said he wants Iran and Israel to make some type of deal to bring peace, but Israel is just committed to erasing the entire nuclear program. Is there some sort of a deal that could stop that from happening, or? Is it open?
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> As well, I'm wondering, there are recent reports of five car bombs being detonated in Tehran, Iranian reports are blaming Israel, if you can comment on that.
🎙️ **ANSWER BY THE INTERNATIONAL SPOKESPERSON OF THE IDF:**
> So, uh, one is, and we said this, Israel has done everything in its power for years, fifteen to twenty years of warning and doing everything we can, telling Iran to not push forward to a nuclear bomb, to this escalation. The whole world was pushing for this.
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> Our goal is clear, and uh, our political echelon needs to make a decision on what they feel puts Israel in a safe situation where we aren't under existential threat. Our goal isn't to annihilate Iran; this operation isn't the goal, this operation is the means to remove the goal.
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> Currently we're focusing, you know, we've seen Iran talk about a diplomatic solution just to push for a nuclear bomb, we need to be safe, this isn't the type of thing that we can be late or wrong about, the ramifications are incredible and we just can't allow it, the world can't allow it themselves for Iran to have a nuclear bomb, this is a regime that's said "death to Israel" and "death to America".
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> To your second question, I will say this: the people in Iran who are promoting this nuclear bomb are not safe. I will not say we are or aren't behind the car bombings.
 
❔ **QUESTION BY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC:**
> Are you able to say that regime change is the goal?
🎙️ **ANSWER BY THE INTERNATIONAL SPOKESPERSON OF THE IDF:**
> No, our current goal is not a change of regime; our current goal is dismantling this huge, existential threat posed to Israel.

❔ **QUESTION BY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC:**
> Okay, but isn't the regime an existential threat?
🎙️ **ANSWER BY THE INTERNATIONAL SPOKESPERSON OF THE IDF:**
> Right, but our goal at the moment is at the moment to remove the capabilities this regime has to annihilate us. Currently, this is their program to create an arsenal of ballistic missiles that would become an existential threat, and a nuclear program.

# 💥 Initial Report: Suicide drones have exploded on buildings in Tehran. (Nitzan Shapira)
 
US President Donald Trump on Sunday said Iran and Israel “should make a deal” and added that his intervention has led to peace between several countries in conflict, but he “never got credit”.
Gotta respect Trump getting the toothpaste out of the tube and then demanding it goes back in again or he's gonna sanction it or something.

This is gonna be another UA-RUS situation where he insists peace always 2 weeks away, isn't it.
 
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❔ **QUESTION BY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC:**
> Can you comment on the Air Force's performance?
🎙️ **ANSWER BY THE INTERNATIONAL SPOKESPERSON OF THE IDF:**
> We were able to do two things that are very significant, one was, as I said, missile hunting, finding those missiles on the back of trucks being ready to be fired towards Israel we were ready to destroy them, and uh- eliminating the senior missile leadership, we were able to do this.
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> You know, the person who issued orders for the two retaliations was eliminated within minutes, so I think both of those had a effect that was positive effect for us, also it made it longer for them to respond, and the response was also limited. We have to continue operating pre-emptively, we have to operate in Iran, and also operate our defense systems.

❔ **QUESTION BY A MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC:**
> Are you able to comment on Iran's retaliation?
🎙️ **ANSWER BY THE INTERNATIONAL SPOKESPERSON OF THE IDF:**
> You know, the results that, every single person in Israel is a tragedy for us, each and every life being lost is considered a tragedy, but, uh, we know that the Iranians wanted to achieve more. One ballistic missile like this can kill hundreds of people. They have fired almost 300 ballistic missiles and hundreds more drones towards the State of Israel.
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> You know what's a funny way to see this? You see these Iranian fanboy accounts posting AI footage and pictures, you can understand that things aren't going the way they want.
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> We have to stay vigilant and make sure we can defend Israel, and uh- there may still be a long way to go, it isn't great to conclude at the moment. But uh, we have been able to thwart a lot of those impacts, the threat of hundreds of ballistic missiles and hundreds of drones is an enormous threat that we were able to make much smaller.
 
> As well, I'm wondering, there are recent reports of five car bombs being detonated in Tehran, Iranian reports are blaming Israel, if you can comment on that.
Is that more or less than usual ?

The jeets and pakis haven't. The jeets and pakis have shitty atomic bonbs with maybe some janky boosting. Going by their yields, they can't figure out how to make the fission-fusion-fission train work properly. If Iran wanted some dirty bombs, they could just make those, it's not particularly hard. What Iran wants - in theory - is a fusion boosted bomb, small enough to fit into the nosecone of an existing ballistic missile, reliable enough to go off in almost all cases, safe enough to not go off accidentally; and robust enough to be mass produced and maintained at scale.

That's actually a pretty tall order. People repeat the meme of 'oh nukes are easy' are actually retarded. A test device is easy; a reliable weapons system that can be expected to last for decades and still perform, is not easy.
Fissile mass for u235 is about 50kg, 100 if you have low grade material, which is a 20cm sphere, less than an average watermellon. That's light enough to put on any of iran's missiles.
Reason why you pick kT yields is to not blow yourself up and 100 heads with 10kT is better than 1 head with MT yield.
 
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