2025 Israel vs Iran War

Al-Mada: Pro-Iran Parliamentary session failed, with only 140 MPs out of 329 attending​

Al-Mada: Iraqi diplomats believe the government will be unable to control the armed factions if Washington sides with Israel​

Speaker of Iraqi Parliament: Iran does not want to involve Iraq in the war​



I'm gonna make a bet. US will bomb Iraqi proxies tonight or tomorrow.
Just in time for the stock markets to forget over juneteenth :D
 
Resident thread experts feel free to call me out, but I was always told that the whole concept is mostly bollocks. You would have an extremely localised area of contamination. If you were lucky.
Yes and no, we have no idea what their storage is like. It is possible but it'd likely remain buried and not contaminate the air much. It could however seep into the ground water table and cause some large localised issues.
 
They are terror weapons. The news media will bray about "radiation" being blasted over a city. The city will scream and wail over the "radiation" being blasted over them. They will leave out that the fucking sun blasts "radiation" over every city on the world every fucking day. Unless you are physically at the blast site and breathing the nuclear dust, you are going to be fine. Most of the real dangerous shit also decays in minutes, and the lingering dangerous shit can be avoided by (ironically) wearing a face diaper, and taking a shower after being in the area.
They will also not tell you that they already made a home version of "dirty bomb"
Hanford's plutonium factory discharged hundreds of thousands of curies[1] of radioactive iodine-131 into the air and millions of curies of various radionuclides into the Columbia River, some of which reached the Pacific Ocean. Nearly all of Hanford's environmental releases occurred between 1944 and 1964.

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Video of the first phase of the excavation of contaminated soil at the Former Sodium Disposal Facility (also known as the Area IV Sodium Burn Pit)


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This isn't the effect of dirty bomb but of dirty production process. Public is allowed to know only of one.
 

ABC CORROBORATES, WSJ, CBS REPORTS AND SAYS TRUMP AGREED TO ATTACK PLANS​

CBS, WSJ, ABC reporting that Trump has approved an attack plan but not made decision to strike
NYT reporting that Iran will meet with US representatives "soon"
Axios reporting that Trump is not confident with the military option
Semafor reporting that a strike looks unlikely at all due to a low stockpile
 
Yes and no, we have no idea what their storage is like. It is possible but it'd likely remain buried and not contaminate the air much. It could however seep into the ground water table and cause some large localised issues.
Uranium would be more of a problem for its toxic chemical properties than its pretty low level radiation in that case.
 

ABC CORROBORATES, WSJ, CBS REPORTS AND SAYS TRUMP AGREED TO ATTACK PLANS​

CBS, WSJ, ABC reporting that Trump has approved an attack plan but not made decision to strike
NYT reporting that Iran will meet with US representatives "soon"
Axios reporting that Trump is not confident with the military option
Semafor reporting that a strike looks unlikely at all due to a low stockpile
Iran is so backed into a corner that Trump just saying, "Yeah, I've got a plan in place. Probably won't use it, but I have one," has them begging to negotiate.
 
Dude Iran does the second most amount of tranny surgeries in the world behind Thailand. Shia Islam states that homosexuality is not allowed but being transgender is allowed. They force gay men to transition to women or they execute them. This doesn't even cover how they only consider being the bottom to be gay and their prisons are infamous for guards raping male prisoners.

Do you bother to look up anything you post or are you just believing whatever twitter tells you?
 
Uranium would be more of a problem for its toxic chemical properties than its pretty low level radiation in that case.
Even just mining uranium is radioactive, it's obviously not weaponized levels of pure but the long term effects are both chemical and radioactive if not disposed of properly.
There's special ways you're supposed to dispose of everything which is why air contamination is unlikely but if we didn't go clean it up it's highly probable it would contaminate the local ground water over time.
 
Semafor reporting that a strike looks unlikely at all due to a low stockpile
lol

lmao even

The US has at a minimum tens of thousands of conventional bombs of various weights + JDAM kits and the ability to produce a lot more. One of the few weapons production lines that weren't totally gutted over the last generation
 
Even just mining uranium is radioactive
At a very low level. Shit has a 4.5 billion year half life, it is not decaying at a significant rate. Most of the decay is through alpha which is high ionisation potential but extremely short ranged as a result so a few inches of air is going to protect you.

An amount leeching into the environment won't be a major radioactivity level issue, it will be a massive toxicity issue though.

Uranium is one of the least scary options for radioactive materials but for some reason it is the one laypeople panic about.
 
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