Iran Crisis & the 2026 War between Iran and the United States, Gulf States, and Israel - Please focus on news and coverage, not argumentation.

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what on earth will we do without the goy poison?


Baltimore is one of the citys they say is facing a shortage and so I just checked with AI to see how Baltimore tooth health is compared to the US average considering they have the helpful fluoride
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what on earth will we do without the goy poison?


Baltimore is one of the citys they say is facing a shortage and so I just checked with AI to see how Baltimore tooth health is compared to the US average considering they have the helpful fluoride
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man it really takes someone special to not click on the fucking source in the article where it states where they mostly get it from:


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they're probably having issues because Germany and Poland have to import their phosphate rock

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This has nothing to do with what I was saying in the first place btw
 
It would be interesting to see what kind of systems they're being trained on. The US being asleep at the wheel on counter-drones the last decade-plus (remember, all this shit really started becoming a battlefield feature when ISIS began its initial rampage) appears to be largely a function of bureaucratic ennui, or MIC companies not being able to find a sweet spot between functional and overpriced.
You're missing a very important factor, M.I.C. out of self-preservation and loathes to build anything unless their primary customer i.e. U.S government, signs the contract(s) to authorize the program(s) and the check(s) clear. Otherwise M.I.C. is effectively burning their money R&Ding projects for no payoff. Secondly prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, everyone including ISIS and other terrorist groups, had been slow walking the use of drones.
 
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what on earth will we do without the goy poison?


Baltimore is one of the citys they say is facing a shortage and so I just checked with AI to see how Baltimore tooth health is compared to the US average considering they have the helpful fluoride
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Okay i first thought israel was poisoning the water :D

When do you guys think Iran will come to Islamabad? Ceasefire ends in sunday.
 
I'm wondering what happens when Iran eventually runs out of money.
The country is already damaged at or near the point of no return (without outside help) and grows exponentially worse by the day.
Try finding 500 million dollars per day. The real number is higher. They have to cut hundreds of millions of dollars per day in budget. It is just not possible.
The best case is that they only deplete all strategic reserves and end up as debt-slaves to China. That is a catastrophe.
 
The country is already damaged at or near the point of no return (without outside help) and grows exponentially worse by the day.
Try finding 500 million dollars per day. The real number is higher. They have to cut hundreds of millions of dollars per day in budget. It is just not possible.
The best case is that they only deplete all strategic reserves and end up as debt-slaves to China. That is a catastrophe.
The bigger issue is when they can no longer export their oil. Oil infrastructure cannot be shut down. If you shut it down it takes ages to turn it back on. So the better thing to do is to sell it as fast as possible and keep the process open. If the Iranians are unable to bring their oil to market then it backs up and if it backs up and fills the reserves then they have to shut down production. If they shut down production their entire economy (or what's left of it) shuts down too. Iran has no exports. Oil is the driving engine of the economy. This is why the blockade is so important.

Trump doesn't want to keep bombing Iran, The more the war goes on the more there are " unplanned effects" (the pilot shoot downs are the clearest example) , And these unplanned effects have a very real possibility blowing up in his face and making the whole thing a domestic failure (imagine if the two airmen were captured and/or executed by the iranians on TV?). However, if the Trump administration can shut down the Iranian economy, then the Iranian state will be unable to pay its civil servants. These civil servants as of now are the only people outside of the irgc that have anything to gain from the continued existence of the regime. Cut off their paychecks and they have no loyalty.

Combine this with the excellent intelligence which the Israelis definitely have in Iran, and we're looking at grounds for a real revolution.

Pause of dropping of missiles and bombs allows both the Americans and the Israelis to rebuild and redefine list of targets.

Frankly, this has been the very successful and bloodless conflict on our ends. The few US servicemen who were killed, as terrible as that is, it's clear that they died because an Iranian missile hit a FOB that was made of something like a shipping container. On the Israeli front of the war, while the Air Force is unharmed, there have been few casualties in Lebanon. But overall this has been a pretty "clean" conflict so far.


Now imagine if the rest of five eyes openly joined in and the political class wasn't so afraid of their Muslim population.

From what I've read and from what I know, those in the defense sectors of the UK cannot stand the fact that labor is preventing them from doing anything to secure the protection of the because of "muh israel and muh politics".

Just as October 7th had a regional impact, I can only be comparable to the Yom Kippur war, this current " expedition" in Iran will have an impact when it comes to European powers, similar to that of the Suez crisis.


Just a quick aside, the geopolitical basement commentary channels aren't exactly the best place to pull information from. They're regurgitating documents that have been regurgitated four times over and are published in axios or from Twitter threads from people who actually study this shit for a living. (Yes this is directed as the guy who said "China's watching"). International relations is 1/3 understanding history, 1/3 understanding current politics, and 1/3 art. To have a true understanding and a true knowledge of the situation which you want to talk about, you have to jettison all preconceived ideas. You might hate the enemy. You might think they're the dumbest people in the face of the Earth, but the enemy has a vote too. Tropes and memes like "occums razor" are rarely things that make sense in reality. If you're a redditor or you think like one or are low IQ, it allows you to smugly attempt to understand what's going on in the world. The reality is that no one is in charge. Everyone is doing what they think is the right thing to do, every system is interconnected and there is no conspiracy/5d chess/master of puppets/puller of strings, And there never are "easy answers". Finally remember IT'S ALWAYS DOMESTIC POLITICS (for both countries, it's their own respective domestic politics).


If you go in with those mindsets you'll find yourself better understanding the world around you.
 
The reality is that no one is in charge. Everyone is doing what they think is the right thing to do, every system is interconnected and there is no conspiracy/5d chess/master of puppets/puller of strings, And there never are "easy answers".
Nice try rabbi! You almost had me til you said there are no easy answers! Who has big iq now? Take me to your mohel!

Hdf telegram as of midnightish by way of Claude.

This is another HDF channel post. Here's the translation:
Headline: "Israeli Ministry of Defense ordered $200 million in new aerial ammunition"
Body text: The Israeli Ministry of Defense announced it has placed a new $200 million order for aerial ammunition with the defense company Elbit Systems. The aerial ammunition includes missiles and other bombs that Israeli fighter jets use for attacks and interceptions. In January, a similar contract worth $183 million was also signed between the Israeli Ministry of Defense and Elbit Systems for the supply of aerial ammunition.

Perhaps we're also waiting on Israel to load up for round 2.
 
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No matter how much fluoride you pump into Baltimore it's not gonna overpower the grape Kool-Aid, the teeth of the nigglets there will always fall unless they brush them. Tooth decay rates in the U.S. today have much less to do with fluoride and more with demographics.
 
I wasn't dooming, just upset at Iranians not drowning. But Trump gave the best answer-- not our ships. none of our business.

Imagine if this war kills flags of convenience, leading to the revival of the US Merchant Marine due to the Stars and Stripes' protection being worth paying American wages.

A man can dream.
 
Trump doesn't want to keep bombing Iran, The more the war goes on the more there are " unplanned effects" (the pilot shoot downs are the clearest example) , And these unplanned effects have a very real possibility blowing up in his face and making the whole thing a domestic failure (imagine if the two airmen were captured and/or executed by the iranians on TV?).
He's going to have to continue bombing if he wants to win. The alternative is choking off an entire country thats proven its stakeholders would rather die than cede an inch of land, uranium or izzat and Iran has a long way to fall still.

It just means more standoff weapons and better surveillance. Iran was always going to be a tough nut to crack, but so far the war has gone in an entirely different direction than Iran had planned for by getting destroyed in the first month of combat.

Iran would not be stupid enough to kill the pilots. That would be their only bargaining chip.
 
What brown wishcasting is this? New power my ass. How many Qatari dollars go to University of Chicago?

What is that status of Irans economy? What is the status of the natural resources besides oil, which they can't even export now? Iran was not able to find and capture the pilot, they were not able to prevent their spiritual leader from getting killed in his own residence, have not been able to crack 30 American troop deaths, they still cannot control their airspace. Ukraine is more of power to be reckoned with than Iran.

Irans biggest defense is its large size, population and crazed Shia Islamist supporters that hold the rest of the country hostage.
 
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