Iran-Israeli Conflict Thread

The US has military bases in all of those countries.

Iran warned before that they would attack those military bases if a war came to pass.

The soldiers left bases to go to hotels, and they simply targeted the hotels as well.

Iran is completely surrounded by American military bases. Bases that really shouldn't be there. Why do you have military bases in a country that doesn't pay you taxes?

The short answer? War machine.. we set up bases all over the world. We give money to countries all over the world.

Destroying Iran’s energy targets, and having them retaliate, this is a disaster.
 
Keith Woods tweeted:

Huge escalation that will lead to retaliation on Gulf energy facilities.

Israel is accelerating this as much as possible and Trump's ego is making him overlook the difficuties the U.S. is now facing. People are still backing a TACO but every new move like this makes it more difficult to exit.

Inside Paper said:
A senior Israeli official said the Israeli Air Force struck Iran’s largest natural gas processing facility in the country’s southwest, adding that the operation was carried out in coordination with, and with the approval of, the United States - Axios

 
Patricia Marins tweeted:

US-Israel munitions burn: $10-16 billion in the fist 4 days alone

The Payne Institute conducted a detailed ledger study tracking the types and quantities of munitions expended during the first 96 hours of the conflict. According to their analysis, 5,197 projectiles were fired.

A few days ago, I highlighted the emerging shortages, not only of air-defense interceptors, but also of precision-guided munitions.

This concern is now strongly validated by the Payne Institute’s findings, which show that up to one-third of certain critical stockpiles were consumed in just four days.

Considering the 55-65% decline in Iranian attack intensity observed over the past week, a 17-day projection of total munitions expenditure puts the estimated cost at an average of $22-30 billion for offensive and defensive weapons combined.

For defensive systems specifically, I applied the Hudson Institute’s estimate of a roughly 75% reduction in Iranian missile and drone launches.

The most alarming finding is that this calculation points to the near-exhaustion of Israel’s Arrow interceptors and places several other systems in critically low stock levels. It also indicates that stocks of key precision-guided munitions are rapidly approaching depletion.

This is a serious problem because both advanced interceptors and precision munitions have relatively slow production cycles.

This situation once again highlights what experts call America’s “industrial resilience gap”, especially when it comes to the rare minerals and raw materials needed to produce more advanced missiles and munitions.

We already saw the same weakness during the Ukraine war in 2023–2024.

Even before the Iran conflict began, the United States had started slowing down arms deliveries to Europe. The truth is that replacing spent ammunition is not something you can solve overnight with extra money or a presidential order.

It depends on a long, fragile supply chain that starts with mining critical minerals and explosive chemicals, passes through specialized component suppliers, and only ends at certified factories that simply cannot be switched to full speed on demand because U.S isn’t a war economy.

This is not solely an American problem, it affects the entire Western alliance. There is insufficient control over the strategic supply chains required for a prolonged high-intensity conflict.

We may be seeing a clear example of something very important: in a high-intensity war against a serious opponent, the weapons and ammunition you start with are basically all you’re going to have for a very long time.

This is happening because neither side can produce new supplies fast enough. The coalition’s factories are limited by how quickly they can work and by shortages of key raw materials. At the same time, Iran’s hidden underground production lines face the same constraints, even planned for this situation, they simply can’t keep up either.

From a functional perspective, a stalemate appears almost inevitable. When combined with mounting political-economic pressure, this dynamic will likely force a negotiated settlement, placing significantly heavier pressure on the United States than on other actors.

 
Dear compatriots,

To ensure that Iran does not experience a disruption in governance with the fall of the Islamic Republic, two important efforts have been underway in recent months.

First, the development of a clear plan for governing the country within the framework of the Iran Prosperity Project.

Second, identifying and selecting qualified women and men to serve in the Transitional System and implement this plan.

In this process, many compatriots with valuable experience and the expertise declared their readiness to participate in the rebuilding of the country and to serve the homeland.

This process has been carried out within the framework of the committee for reviewing and selecting members of the Transitional System, which is directed by Dr. Saeed Ghaseminejad. Within this framework, in recent months, capable individuals both inside and outside the country have been identified and evaluated to lead various sections of the Transitional System.

The Transitional System, under my leadership, will be ready to assume governance of the country as soon as the Islamic Republic falls, and in the shortest possible time, establish order, security, freedom, and the conditions for Iran’s prosperity and flourishing.

Long live Iran,
Reza Pahlavi​
Hes the Shah's son.... So arguably the rightful heir to the government depending on your take.... And aligned with the general pro Western values that his father had.

Remains to be seen if this US backed support plan of regime change with him involved will grow legs.​
Thank you for this. I’m glad to see someone recognizing that Reza Pahlavi is the best choice for Iran.​

50 spook agencies and still they couldn't find anyone better than the cuck shah.
X / Twitter changes Iran flag to Cuck Shah flag. Influencers making desperate and exaggerated claims while the fog of war still rages on.​
It was never about getting normal Iranians to accept the cuck shah. All It just needs to be enough to sell to the Americans/Westoids that they're delivering freedumb while really attempting to trash the nation Libya style and the cuck shah meets the requirements.​
This guy looks and sounds like a jew...
There is more chance of aliens landing than of Royal Proboscis Monkey leading Iran. Trump and Israeli officials have already thrown him under the bus.​
I don’t understand what your problem with him is. Pahlavi is a king, not someone to be mocked.

The ayatollahs have been evil from the beginning. Not only did they force the late Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, into exile, but they also threw Iran into disarray. Since ancient times, Iran was among the first countries to recognize human rights and give rights to Jews. Now, it has become one of the foremost violators of human rights.

Iran was once a proud nation with thousands of years of glorious history. Yet the mullahs managed to undermine many of those achievements in just a few years.

Not only that, but the Islamic Republic also supports groups in the region such as Hezbollah and the Houthis. If it were to fall, funding for these groups would likely cease.​



Now take a look at this post, which explains that the mullahs are indeed evil.​
The Shah started out as a puppet but became too big for his britches. Iran grew into a modern regional power in the 1970s. Khomeini was groomed in London and France, by installing him in Iran, they could set that country back decades, and use his radical belligerence to wage a war of attrition against another rising power, Iraq, where Saddam was put in place after a ClA coup.
I hope the Islamic Republic loses the war against the U.S. and Israel, not only because they are evil forces that should be defeated, but also to avenge the injustice they inflicted on Reza Pahlavi’s family.​
 
Thank you for this. I’m glad to see someone recognizing that Reza Pahlavi is the best choice for Iran.






I don’t understand what your problem with him is. Pahlavi is a king, not someone to be mocked.

The ayatollahs have been evil from the beginning. Not only did they force the late Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, into exile, but they also threw Iran into disarray. Since ancient times, Iran was among the first countries to recognize human rights and give rights to Jews. Now, it has become one of the foremost violators of human rights.

Iran was once a proud nation with thousands of years of glorious history. Yet the mullahs managed to undermine many of those achievements in just a few years.

Not only that, but the Islamic Republic also supports groups in the region such as Hezbollah and the Houthis. If it were to fall, funding for these groups would likely cease.​



Now take a look at this post, which explains that the mullahs are indeed evil.

I hope the Islamic Republic loses the war against the U.S. and Israel, not only because they are evil forces that should be defeated, but also to avenge the injustice they inflicted on Reza Pahlavi’s family.​

tl;dr - the Shah was removed because he was becoming too big for his britches. His son is not worthy of his father, and yes, he is a cuck and a sellout, completely groomed and handled by Israeli interests.

 

Five Israeli Power Plants Are Potential Targets of Iran’s Retaliatory Attack


This could give a cover for energy cyberattacks made in the west by western intelligence agencies blamed on iran.
 
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Five Israeli Power Plants Are Potential Targets of Iran’s Retaliatory Attack


This could give a cover for energy cyberattacks made in the west by western intelligence agencies blamed on iran.
A total WEF collapse scenario.
 
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My guess has been up to now something happened to him. But his not dead. And even if he was they would never disclose it now. Maybe in some years from an heart attack.
I had a Russian worker once who told Russians have a building just to train Putin doubles.

This is all speculative. No idea if his dead or not. Nobody probably knows.
 
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