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Iran arrests European national suspected of spying for Israel

Published :
Jun 24, 2025 20:06
Updated :
Jun 24, 2025 20:06

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The Iranian flag waves in front of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) headquarters in Vienna, Austria, March 1, 2021. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner/File Photo/File Photo

A European national was arrested by Iranian authorities in the southern Iranian province of Hormozgan, Al Jazeera reports citing Iran’s Fars news agency.

The person was accused of “spying on sensitive and military areas”, according to the report.

Since the outbreak of conflict with Israel, Iran has arrested dozens of people and executed several accused of spying for Israel, the Al Jazeera report says.

Earlier today, Iranian state media reported that six more people were arrested in the western Hamadan province for allegedly spying for Israel’s Mossad, according to Al Jazeera.​
 

Iran armed forces repeats denial of attack on Israel

Published :
Jun 24, 2025 15:36
Updated :
Jun 24, 2025 16:09

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Iran's General Staff of the Armed Forces Abdolrahim Mousavi has denied firing any missiles towards Israel in the last few hours, BBC reports citing Iranian state media.

This comes after earlier denials in state media, which said reports that Iran had attacked Israel after the start of the ceasefire were false, according to BBC.

Israel struck Iran in three stages early on Tuesday, up until 9 a.m. local time (0530 GMT), the spokesperson of Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya central military headquarters said, Reuters reports citing Iranian state TV.

Iranian state TV earlier said a ceasefire would take place in Iran from 7:30 a.m. local time (0400 GMT) on Tuesday.

Trump posted on Truth Social just after 0500 GMT that the ceasefire had taken effect.

Iran's Supreme National Security Council, its top security body, earlier said its armed forces were prepared to "decisively respond" to renewed attacks.​
 

How Iran's 'telegraphed' strikes on Qatari soil paved way to Israel truce

AFP Doha, Qatar
Published: 24 Jun 2025, 22: 31

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Vehicles drive past a huge banner on Enghelab (Revolution) Square, in Tehran on 24 June, 2025 AFP

Iran's unprecedented strikes on a US base in Qatar were carefully calculated to provide an exit from hostilities with Washington and set up a truce with Israel, according to analysts and an official.

Monday's missile launches were signalled well in advance, minimising the risk of injury and giving every opportunity to shoot down the projectiles -- resulting in a fireworks display of booms and flashes above Doha.

They followed heavy US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities at the weekend, a sudden escalation that raised concerns about how Tehran, after more than a week of exchanges with Israel, would respond.

In the event, gas-rich Qatar, 190 kilometres (120 miles) south of Iran across the Gulf, held the answer in the form of Al Udeid, the Middle East's biggest US base and headquarters of its regional command.

Targeting a United States base, rather than inciting fury, triggered a calm reaction from President Donald Trump, who thanked Iran for giving "early notice".

Qatar condemned the strikes -- Iran's first on a Gulf country's territory -- but its prime minister said the response would be diplomatic and legal, rather than military.

Hours after the attack, Trump announced a ceasefire that both Israel and Iran later said they would accept. A source with knowledge of the talks said Doha had spoken to Tehran and "persuaded" it to stop fighting.

'Off ramp'

Chatham House geopolitics specialist Neil Quilliam said the attack was "clearly limited" and "intended to satisfy Iran's population that its leadership responded forcibly to the US air strikes on Saturday".

Iran had promised to inflict "serious, unpredictable consequences" on the US for joining its ally Israel's campaign against the Islamic republic with strikes on three nuclear sites.

The wealthy Gulf states, which host a number of US military sites, had been preparing for days for a possible strike by Iran.

A week before Qatar was targeted, Bahrain, home to the US Navy's Fifth Fleet, tested its civil defence sirens.

Also last week, dozens of US military aircraft disappeared from the tarmac at Al Udeid, according to satellite images published by Planet Labs PBC and analysed by AFP.

In the hours before the attack, the US embassy in Qatar advised Americans there not to go out, with some other Western embassies echoing the warning.

Shortly before the strikes, air traffic was suspended over Qatar "as part of a set of precautionary measures", the country's foreign ministry said.

Ali Vaez, senior advisor at the International Crisis Group said Iran's action against Qatar was "symbolic" and "calibrated and telegraphed in a way that would not result in any American casualties, so that there is an off-ramp for both sides".

'Taken this punch'

According to the source with knowledge of the talks, Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani spoke to the Iranians at Washington's request after the strikes.

Trump told Qatar's emir that Israel had agreed to a ceasefire, before US Vice President JD Vance spoke to the prime minister "who persuaded Iran to agree to the proposal in a call with the Iranians", the source said.

Vaez said the "good relationship between Iran and Qatar is the reason that Iran opted to strike... the Al Udeid base in Qatar".

Before the attack, there had been speculation that Iran could target US forces based in Iraq or elsewhere in the region.

"I see this as a continuation of Qatar's mediation between Iran and the United States, that it has taken this punch as a means of trying to prevent further escalation," Vaez added.

Quilliam said: "While Qatar's official responses to the attacks condemned Iran, it also pushed forward a deeper message about ending conflict in the region."​
 

Russia welcomes Iran-Israel ceasefire, hopes it will last

AFP Moscow
Published: 24 Jun 2025, 17: 11

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The Russian flag flies on the dome of the Kremlin Senate building behind Spasskaya Tower in Moscow, Russia on 2 June 2025. AFP

Russia said on Tuesday that it would welcome a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, after both sides and US President Donald Trump announced a halt in hostilities.

"If a ceasefire has indeed been achieved, this can only be welcomed," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, adding that Moscow hoped "that this will be a sustainable ceasefire".

Moscow provides crucial backing for Tehran, but did not swing forcefully behind its partner even as the United States launched strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities over the weekend.

When asked about accusations that Russia provided only tepid and symbolic support for Iran, Peskov hit back, saying that there were "many who want to use the situation to pour oil onto the fire and spoil the partnership between Moscow and Tehran".

Russian President Vladimir Putin did not announce any concrete support for his key ally, even as Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi headed to Moscow a day after the US strikes.

Putin slammed attacks on Iran in the meeting with Araghchi as "unprovoked" and "unjustified", without directly mentioning the United States, adding that Russia was "making efforts to help the Iranian people", without elaborating.​
 

Iran willing to return to talks as ceasefire with Israel takes hold

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People gesture as they attend a gathering to support Iran's Armed Forces, after US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, in Tehran, Iran, June 24, 2025. Photo: Reuters/Majid Asgaripour

Iran said on Tuesday that it was ready to return to negotiations with the United States, as a fragile ceasefire in its war with Israel took hold after 12 days of strikes that pummelled the Islamic republic's nuclear facilities.

But even as he appeared to express willingness to revisit nuclear talks derailed by Israel's surprise attack, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said his country would continue to "assert its legitimate rights" to the peaceful use of atomic power.

The United States on Sunday had joined Israel's campaign with strikes on key nuclear sites.

After Iran retaliated with a missile attack Monday night targeting a US base in Qatar, President Donald Trump called for de-escalation, announcing the contours of a truce deal hours later.

In a phone call Tuesday, Pezeshkian told his Emirati counterpart "to explain to them, in your dealings with the United States, that the Islamic Republic of Iran is only seeking to assert its legitimate rights".

"It has never sought to acquire nuclear weapons and does not seek them," he was quoted as saying by the official IRNA news agency, adding that Iran was "ready to resolve the issues... at the negotiating table".

Israel has said its war, which began on June 13, was aimed at preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, an ambition Tehran has long denied holding.

After Trump angrily berated both sides for early violations of the truce on Tuesday, Tehran announced it would respect the terms of the deal if Israel did the same, while Israel said it had refrained from further strikes.

- Claims of victory -

Both Israel and Iran appeared to claim victory following the announcement of the truce.

The Israeli government said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had convened his cabinet "to announce that Israel had achieved all the objectives of Operation Rising Lion and much more".

It added that it had removed the "dual existential threat" of Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programmes, while vowing to respond forcefully to any violations of the ceasefire.

Iran's top security body, meanwhile, said the Islamic republic's forces had "compelled" Israel to "unilaterally" stand down.

Its Revolutionary Guards also hailed a last-minute missile salvo fired at Israel as "a historic and unforgettable lesson to the Zionist enemy".

Israeli rescuers reported four people killed when a missile struck a residential building in the southern city of Beersheba early Tuesday.

In Iran, state television said an overnight Israeli strike in the north killed nuclear scientist Mohammad Reza Seddighi Saber, who was under US sanctions.

- Strikes on US base -

Over the course of its campaign, Israeli strikes hit nuclear and military targets -- killing scientists and army brass -- as well as residential areas, prompting waves of Iranian missile attacks on Israel.

While Iran and Israel have been locked in a shadow war for decades, it has been by far the most destructive confrontation between the arch-foes.

The war saw US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites using massive bunker-busting bombs, followed by an Iranian reprisal targeting the United States' largest military facility in the Middle East.

Trump shrugged off that response as "weak", thanking Tehran for giving advanced notice and announcing the outline of the ceasefire just hours later.

Iran's National Security Council had said the number of missiles launched at the base "was the same as the number of bombs that the US had used" against Iran.

Ali Vaez, Iran project director for the International Crisis Group, told AFP: "This was calibrated and telegraphed in a way that would not result in any American casualties, so that there is an off ramp for both sides."

- 'Everyone is tired' -

Some Israelis on Tuesday welcomed the prospect of a truce.

"Everyone is tired. We just want to have some peace of mind," said Tel Aviv resident Tammy Shel, voicing hope for a lasting ceasefire. "For us, for the Iranian people, for the Palestinians, for everyone in the region."

In Iran, people remained uncertain whether the peace would hold. Amir, 28, fled from Tehran to the Caspian Sea coast and told AFP by phone, "I really don't know... about the ceasefire but honestly, I don't think things will return to normal."

Israeli strikes on Iran have killed at least 610 civilians and wounded more than 4,700, according to the health ministry.

Iran's attacks on Israel have killed 28 people, according to official figures and rescuers.

The international community reacted with cautious optimism to news of the truce.

Saudi Arabia and the European Union welcomed Trump's announcement, while Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia hoped "that this will be a sustainable ceasefire".

But French President Emmanuel Macron warned there was an "increased" risk that Iran would attempt to enrich uranium secretly following the strikes on its nuclear sites.

During their talks, Iran and the United States had been at odds over the former's uranium enrichment, which Tehran considers a "non-negotiable" right and which Washington has called a "red line".

After the truce was announced, some turned their attention to the ongoing fighting between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, arguing it was time to bring an end to that war too.

The Palestinian Authority, Israel's opposition leader and the main group representing the families of Israeli hostages all called for a Gaza ceasefire.​
 

A strong Israel-Iran ceasefire is the only way forward
As the side responsible for the war, the onus lies on Israel to end it

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VISUAL: STAR

There is no denying that Israel, having started the war based on a false claim that Iran was on the verge of acquiring nuclear weapons, bears primary responsibility for ending it. Not only did it impose the war unilaterally, but it also manipulated the US into joining it. What followed then—with US bombers dropping 30,000-pound bunker-buster bombs on three Iranian nuclear facilities, and Iran responding by threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz and carrying out strikes on a US military base—had the world sitting on the edge of its seat. The dramatic announcement of a ceasefire early Tuesday only underscored how dangerously close the world came to a wider, multi-front, and far more impactful war.

Donald Trump, despite having lost any credibility to be a moral voice in this crisis, has urged both sides not to violate the truce. Well, both sides certainly cannot be held to the same standards of responsibility. Still, given the deaths, destruction, and disruptions the war has already caused, we do hope both will exercise the restraint now expected of them. Israel, with a perpetually battle-ready leadership, may be on the lookout for any excuse, real or manufactured, to derail the peace effort. Early signs show how fragile it can be. Soon after the ceasefire announcement, Israel's military accused Iran of breaking the truce by launching two ballistic missiles—an allegation the latter denied. But the Zionist state still vowed to retaliate.

So, while we welcome the ceasefire initiative that both sides had agreed to, we must acknowledge the persistent lack of trust and goodwill that may undermine any chance of peace. We don't need to remind anyone of the wider risks and costs associated with the war, not just in the countries it is being fought. Since June 13, Israeli attacks killed 606 people and wounded 5,332 in Iran as of Monday. Israel had far fewer but still significant losses.

But as we have noted in these columns before, the war has already left a trail of uncertainty across the global oil markets and supply chains which, should armed hostilities persist, would continue to ripple far beyond the Middle East, reaching even Bangladesh. Bangladesh's energy sector may come under significant threat if the war escalates and Iran follows through on its threat to block the Strait of Hormuz. Already, our LPG shipments have been reported to be stalled. Most developing countries will be similarly affected if the war continues.

There is no alternative to a permanent ceasefire then. This unjust war that two hegemonistic, nuclear-armed states have imposed on a non-nuclear Iran must stop, and civilians and the world in general must be shielded from its effects. The onus lies on Israel, and its enablers, to ensure the ceasefire remains firmly in place.​
 

From Strait of Hormuz to Dhaka: How a distant crisis could hit our homes

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If Iran eventually goes on to shut down the strait, the global oil prices could skyrocket. Photo: REUTERS

What if a narrow stretch of water, thousands of miles away, could influence how much you pay for your next meal in Dhaka?

On Sunday, Iran's parliament has passed a bill that could allow the country to shut down the Strait of Hormuz if deemed necessary, although the final decision rests with the Supreme National Security Council. This comes in response to recent escalations in Israel's war on Iran, particularly after the US carried out strikes on three key nuclear sites in Iran. But if the Strait of Hormuz bill is implemented, its consequences would ripple far beyond the Middle East, reaching even Bangladesh. Those effects might be visible from our petrol pumps to kitchen markets.

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most strategically vital maritime chokepoints. More than 20 million barrels of oil, which is roughly 20 percent of global daily consumption, flow through it each day, connecting oil-rich countries such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE to markets across Europe and Asia. Any blockade or significant disruption in this strait might dramatically affect these global oil and gas supply chains.

And when supply falls, prices inevitably rise.

For instance, if Iran does proceed to shut down the strait, global oil prices could see a sharp increase. Analysts cited by The Washington Post suggest that crude oil could easily climb to well over $100 per barrel. Such a spike would have knock-on effects across the world—including in Bangladesh—impacting areas such as transport, electricity, industrial production, agriculture, and ultimately household finances.

A significant portion of our electricity supply depends on imported oil and gas. If global prices rise, the government will face tough decisions between increasing subsidies at the expense of taxpayers or passing the costs on to consumers. In either case, ordinary households will be left to bear the brunt, primarily through higher electricity and cooking gas bills.

Transportation and agriculture, two key pillars of our economy, are also vulnerable to fuel price hikes. Public buses, cargo trucks and lorries all run on diesel or petrol, so higher fuel costs would push up the fares and logistics expenses. Diesel is also used for irrigation pumps, while both fuels power the vehicles that transport crops from rural fields to city markets. The combined effect would, therefore, be a rise in the prices of essentials such as rice, lentils and vegetables, further straining household budgets.

There's more to this. When energy and transport costs go up, production expenses in industrial units and factories rise as well. This can also push up the prices of everyday consumer goods. For lower-middle-income families already operating on tight budgets, this could make life more difficult. A household earning, say, Tk 20,000 a month may find its expenses rising to Tk 25,000, necessitating difficult adjustments.

Moreover, the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Gulf region could also be affected. Qatar, one of the world's leading LNG exporters, transports most of its shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. Any disruption in this route would affect LNG availability and pricing, with potential implications for Bangladesh's power grid and cooking gas supplies.

At a time when inflation and recession risks are already looming over the US, Europe and parts of Asia, another shock to the oil and gas markets could push the global economy into deeper trouble, one that developing countries like Bangladesh would find especially difficult to withstand. Indeed, Bangladesh, because of its overreliance on imports, might be one of the firsts to feel the pinch and one of the lasts to recover. That said, the speed of impact and recovery will ultimately depend on a range of factors including its policy response, reserves, alternative fuel contracts, as well as global response.

Iran, no doubt, understands the global economic stakes of closing the strait. It is itself a major oil exporter and remains deeply tied to the international energy market. One hopes that Tehran views the Strait of Hormuz bill as a strategic instrument rather than a tactical step and, accordingly, resists the urge to weaponise a chokepoint so vital to the global economy.

If, nevertheless, the situation escalates, a coordinated response from other key global players—including Japan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, China and the UAE—will be critical. They must work to ensure that vital international shipping lanes remain open and oil markets are kept stable.

To many of us in Bangladesh, the prospect of the Strait of Hormuz being closed may seem like a distant and abstract issue—just another geopolitical development in the headlines. But if the strait is indeed blocked, it may not be long before the repercussions are felt at our own cities and homes.

It may sound poetic at this stage of the Iran-Israel-US conflict, but the truth remains that diplomacy—not war—must be the way forward in this crisis or those that may follow. This is a lesson that the US and Israel should also take to heart. For us in Bangladesh, however, there is little to do but watch, wait, and hope that world leaders will act with urgency, restraint, and a sense of global responsibility.

Bahauddin Foizee is a columnist and geopolitical analyst.​
 
is @Saif a bot @Bilal9 ?

isko bolo mindlessly spam na karey

ya ok, there's a billion articoles being out up on the whole gajapaja bhasard every 2 minutes, but please don't post them all here.

let this be a discussion space, we already know what's happening there
 
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It says:

Iran ne muqabla kiya aur sub key gaandd maar dee.......

Arbion ne apne nungi sar bachian pesh kareen Trump ko!

Qatarion nay trump ko haar pehnaey! heeray jawahraat diye!

Aur Pakistan nay trump ko nobel prize k liye namzad kar diya!

@Vsdoc

Ye qaum bachay ge nahi doc.......ye saalay begherat kuchh nahi hain Iran k saamnay......

In ka bohot bura anjaam ho ga doc, cuz you know theres just ain't no fukkin foundation no?

toba toba.......good luck to all da colludz bhai.......god help yous all now.
 
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an al salafi hadith ?

from kitabu qatal ?

"when see kafir, then pull trigger, o allah, most magnificent something something.."

?
 
Iran is the most vital organ in ME

so many have failed, kya mila ? dehshat gardi and instability only

Iran ko mat girao, bullwark/bulkhead state hai

civilizational state

those are rare


India (this includes current day breakaway provinces of Pk and BD)

Iran

China

Japan

Germany/Portugal/Spain/England etc

no Arabs, no afro kallus, no chamaar dalit lowly gutter trash

its true !
 
Sharma da caption basically says k Iran fought back very hard......and all o yous remaining colludz sucked dick! Ovr at zoro/ Irani forums its a fukking firestorm right now on accepting a truce!.....How could Iran accept a truce? when it was turnin Israel into gaza........da fuqq!

Even long dormant liberal Iranis now seeing Iran fought valiantly and defended itself against a takeover event orchestrated by these zios.

Oh bhai.....kidher ye hard core irani turani nationalists aur kidher hum ghareeb......?

Whats goin become of us bicharay ghareeb?.......we also wanna be like Iraandd no?......but its hard no?....... 🥴
 
true

but fayda nahi hai fighting against the "west"

unka kya jaana hai ? .. ek aur mulk gira dena ae madrchods ne

bhot bura hoga if (((they))) do it

akhand bharat ka socho, we are next
 
is @Saif a bot @Bilal9 ?

isko bolo mindlessly spam na karey

ya ok, there's a billion articoles being out up on the whole gajapaja bhasard every 2 minutes, but please don't post them all here.

let this be a discussion space, we already know what's happening there

I don't think @Saif is a bot.

Per the admins and Mod group of this forum, every member has rights of free speech.

However - personal attacks will be deleted if I see them.

I am sorry if @Saif's behavior irks you. You can 'ignore' him if you like so you don't have to see his posts. Personally - I wouldn't do this though.
 
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I don't think @Saif is a bot.

Per the admins and Mod group of this forum, every member has rights of free speech.

I am sorry if @Saif's behavior irks you. You can 'ignore' him if you like so you don't have to see his posts. Personally - I wouldn't do this though.
one trick pony

kuch naya bhi bolo sometime

its fine, though.. I ignored jhingyan, Saif is ok.. but no debate no nothing, he just post articles, maybe hes a low iq dalit type.. whatever
 
Iran is the most vital organ in ME

so many have failed, kya mila ? dehshat gardi and instability only

Iran ko mat girao, bullwark/bulkhead state hai

civilizational state

those are rare


India (this includes current day breakaway provinces of Pk and BD)

Iran

China

Japan

Germany/Portugal/Spain/England etc

no Arabs, no afro kallus, no chamaar dalit lowly gutter trash

its true !

How is Germany/Portugal etc a civilizational state?

Do you understand the meaning first of all ya gore ka lun choosna tujhe dhutt state mein bhi accha lagta hai?
 
Gents shetanyahu key shaammat aanay waali hae ab. He’s failed on all counts. All he could do was kill 600 Iranians, mostly civilians and cause some damage but took even worse in Iranian retaliation.

Now Israelis asking the hard questions on what to do with him.
 
How is Germany/Portugal etc a civilizational state?

Do you understand the meaning first of all ya gore ka lun choosna tujhe dhutt state mein bhi accha lagta hai?
German viking ke chudday hain, same like Norsk, Dane OG blue eyed goras

Portugal, Spain, Italy, and inka papalopolous, Greece

kaafi yogdaan/contribution raha hai inka, humanity ke evolution me
 
German viking ke chudday hain, same like Norsk, Dane OG blue eyed goras

Portugal, Spain, Italy, and inka papalopolous, Greece

kaafi yogdaan/contribution raha hai inka, humanity ke evolution me

Ok.

So you just confirmed you do not understand the meaning of a civilization state.
 
Ok.

So you just confirmed you do not understand the meaning of a civilization state.
I view western Europe as a state

portugal/spain/italy is like india/pak/bd/lanka

culturally ek binding sa hai

canada and US ka bhi hai

mexico/equador etc ka bhi hai

arabs ka bhi hai

persians ka bhi

anthropological metrics dekhein na, race is not the only binding thread
 
Most Iranis on fb/ insta and elsewhere fukking pissed this war stopped, just when they were starting to win. Many calling for Khamenei to be hanged as a traitor.......along with all these other mullas.......

Totally unacceptable k jesay aap jang jeetna shru howayy, aur jang rok dee? ye kya bukvaas hae?

This is treason. People really hating these fukking mulla.
 
Most Iranis on fb/ insta and elsewhere fukking pissed this war stopped, just when they were starting to win. Many calling for Khamenei to be hanged as a traitor.......along with all these other mullas.......

Totally unacceptable k jesay aap jang jeetna shru howayy, aur jang rok dee? ye kya bukvaas hae?

This is treason. People really hating these fukking mulla.
Now you realise what we think of Modi and his ball-less crew.

Only thing is, we not an Islamic country.

We do not hang leaders.

We simply kick them.out.

And they leave quietly.

As he will when the time comes.
 
Americans don't do it for Nobel prize. The racist whites have the divide-and-rule policy. Support the weak side in it's fight against the strong. They been doing it since the British era.
How is Israel the weak side?

It is a nuclear state with a powerful military.
 
Kuchh bhee kuchh bhee prodding all de pigs in da pen......lol



I'm starting ta like him now.......

Bilkul sahih bola k Iran aapk choonnturr main mayzile maarta hae aur aap kuchh nahi kartay....... :ROFLMAO:

Aaap ko apnay saaray bases bhee khali karnay parray out of fear....... :ROFLMAO: .....fifth fleet bhee faraar.......:ROFLMAO:

Aaap key lund izzat reh gaee hae sub k saamnay......
 
Kuchh bhee kuchh bhee prodding all de pigs in da pen......lol



I'm starting ta like him now.......

Bilkul sahih bola k Iran aapk choonnturr main mayzile maarta hae aur aap kuchh nahi kartay....... :ROFLMAO:

Aaap ko apnay saaray bases bhee khali karnay parray out of fear....... :ROFLMAO: .....fifth fleet bhee faraar.......:ROFLMAO:

Aaap key lund izzat reh gaee hae sub k saamnay......


He is an American hater like me

Same generation, right to the birth year.
 
Now you realise what we think of Modi and his ball-less crew.

Only thing is, we not an Islamic country.

We do not hang leaders.

We simply kick them.out.

And they leave quietly.

As he will when the time comes.
These mullay have seriously insulted Iran with this truce and back door deal k aap Natanz/ Isfahan/ Fordow per jaali bumbaari ker do, hum kuchh nahi bolain gay, aur phir hum tumharay camel jaaky bases per lullu punjju bumbari karain gay, just like yours......and nobody will die and its all soweet ass........chalo aajao hum dono lund say lund mila lain in blissful harmony........ :ROFLMAO:

You see their collusion with these shitbillay using the AL-Yahuday as a sacrificial patsy/ rundi?.....

Iranis are seeing right thru this ruse doc........ye ghaddari hae.......

Achha khasa Iran had these little jew bitches in a head lock and slowly chocking em to death.......mager nahi........baksh diya after collusion no?

Total treason and the Parsi's are the first to call it out on the Zoro forums.......Bhaandda phoot gya jhoottay mullon ka!
 
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Kuchh bhee kuchh bhee prodding all de pigs in da pen......lol



I'm starting ta like him now.......

Bilkul sahih bola k Iran aapk choonnturr main mayzile maarta hae aur aap kuchh nahi kartay....... :ROFLMAO:

Aaap ko apnay saaray bases bhee khali karnay parray out of fear....... :ROFLMAO: .....fifth fleet bhee faraar.......:ROFLMAO:

Aaap key lund izzat reh gaee hae sub k saamnay......


Two of Sanghi idols have been blown to smithreens in this Middle East tussle.

Trump and Israel.

1.) Israel: The invincibility myth of Israeli defence, army, intelligence, people’s grit has been destroyed. The common man there cried like sissies that “they were not getting enough sleep” due to incessant missives and subsequent runs to the bunkers. They had always played video game warfare killing kids and now when missives rained and their Iron Dome failed, they didn’t know what hit them.

Last few years, every Sanghi was hyping up Israelis as their “paw paw” (that Modi advt joke). Also we saw the crazy rush of Sanghi-Jew unity drama, when we’ve lately seen the Israelis openly claiming that it’s their religious duty to spit on any idol worshipped on earth. We’ve lately seen videos how they kicked Indians when they tried to force their way into safety bunkers or be part of their celebrations. Actually kicked.

2.) Trump/America: Despite public battering and betrayal and shabby treatment to Indian migrants, students and even Indian leaders, the Indian leadership still stuck their tongue in Amriki arse (as joked about in above image). The public “My friend Doland, and Abki Bar Trump Sarkar” chutiyapa by Modi notwithstanding, the Americans have Adani and Doval by their balls and they have the Pradhan Sevaks balls further.

See today’s US media… CNN, Post etc … after a few days study, they’ve said Trumps strikes did very minimal surface damage to Iranian Nuclear programmes. So Trump has screwed Israel too. Got them entangled, screwed their morale and infrastructure and finally forced them into a truce (by not coming to their aid anymore).

None of this shame for Sanghis would’ve happened if they forcefully didn’t want to be part of what they are not, can’t be.

Every Pakistani UN resolution, Iran helped us. Against China, Iran helped us… Chabahar Port, Rice imports, fuel in rupees etc. But the leadership and Sanghi mobs, immediately turned over and prayed to Israel/US as their gods. Our Fuckers abstained from UNGA resolutions…because US would’ve kicked their arse.

So now Sanghis need more new “paw paw”s to place on their heads. The US and Israel are no longer theirs.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.

@Sharma Ji @Krishna with Flute @Bagheera0084 @Paitoo @Guru Dutt

@Israel Person @Egyptian @Mainerik
 
These mullay have seriously insulted Iran with this truce and back door deal k aap Natanz/ Isfahan/ Fordow per jaali bumbaari ker do, hum kuchh nahi bolain gay, aur phir hum tumharay camel jaaky bases per lullu punjju bumbari karain gay, just like yours......and nobody will die and its all soweet ass........chalo aajao hum dono lund say lund mila lain in blissful harmony........ :ROFLMAO:

You see their collusion with these shitbillay using the AL-Yahuday as a sacrificial patsy/ rundi?.....

Iranis are seeing right thru this ruse doc........ye ghaddari hae.......

Achha khasa Iran had these little jew bitches in a head lock and slowly chocking em to death.......mager nahi........baksh diya after collusion no?

Total treason and the Parsi's are the first to call it out on the Zoro forums.......Bhaandda phoot gya jhoottay mullon ka!
Obviously we will be first to call the Mullas out man.

They stand for everything which we hate about Islamic Iran.
 
From an Ex IAF officer

What really happened in Kerala? It wasn't an Emergency Landing at all”
Most believe that 🇬🇧 Royal Navy’s F-35 Stealth Jet emergency landing in Thiruvananthapuram as routine.
But the truth is far deeper—and darker.
👉 It was a covert test by the US through UK—to check 🇮🇳 India’s air defense readiness.
🔻 Because during Operation Sindoor, India shocked the world by destroying every enemy drone & missile with surgical precision.
So, now the US wanted to know:
Can India detect its most advanced 5th Gen Stealth Jet – the F-35?
🇮🇳 Yes, it can and it did!!
🛑 India’s IACCS (Integrated Air Command & Control System):
🛰️instantly Tracked the F-35
✈️instantly Dispatched Sukhoi jets
📡instantly Interrogated the jet’s intent
✅ Landing permission was given only after verification;
India just proved—
⚠️ F-35 isn’t "invisible."
It’s just 4.5 Gen tech in Indian skies.
🇺🇸 America got a reality check.
During Operation Sindoor, India had already shown how to shoot down an American F-16.
Now even the F-35 has been detected & denied superiority.
🧠 The message is clear:
India isn’t just watching—it’s matching & outpacing.
💼 America may claim friendship, but deep down it sees India as a strategic threat—because India is ending Western monopoly on air dominance.
🔻 India doesn’t kneel.
India now competes.
#𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐀𝐢𝐫𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐜𝐞 ✈️
#𝐎𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐒𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐨𝐫 💥

As received.

@Lulldapull @Sharma Ji @Bagheera0084 @Paitoo @Guru Dutt @Mrloveday @Mainerik @Egyptian @YesYesYes @Israel Person
 
From an Ex IAF officer

What really happened in Kerala? It wasn't an Emergency Landing at all”
Most believe that 🇬🇧 Royal Navy’s F-35 Stealth Jet emergency landing in Thiruvananthapuram as routine.
But the truth is far deeper—and darker.
👉 It was a covert test by the US through UK—to check 🇮🇳 India’s air defense readiness.
🔻 Because during Operation Sindoor, India shocked the world by destroying every enemy drone & missile with surgical precision.
So, now the US wanted to know:
Can India detect its most advanced 5th Gen Stealth Jet – the F-35?
🇮🇳 Yes, it can and it did!!
🛑 India’s IACCS (Integrated Air Command & Control System):
🛰️instantly Tracked the F-35
✈️instantly Dispatched Sukhoi jets
📡instantly Interrogated the jet’s intent
✅ Landing permission was given only after verification;
India just proved—
⚠️ F-35 isn’t "invisible."
It’s just 4.5 Gen tech in Indian skies.
🇺🇸 America got a reality check.
During Operation Sindoor, India had already shown how to shoot down an American F-16.
Now even the F-35 has been detected & denied superiority.
🧠 The message is clear:
India isn’t just watching—it’s matching & outpacing.
💼 America may claim friendship, but deep down it sees India as a strategic threat—because India is ending Western monopoly on air dominance.
🔻 India doesn’t kneel.
India now competes.
#𝐈𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐀𝐢𝐫𝐅𝐨𝐫𝐜𝐞 ✈️
#𝐎𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐒𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐨𝐨𝐫 💥

As received.

@Lulldapull @Sharma Ji @Bagheera0084 @Paitoo @Guru Dutt @Mrloveday @Mainerik @Egyptian @YesYesYes @Israel Person
This is why Indias hesitant on purchasing these white elephants no?

F-35's are over hyped just to support the LM Nato puppets ecosystem.
 
Obviously we will be first to call the Mullas out man.

They stand for everything which we hate about Islamic Iran.
They have betrayed the country.......snatched a truce from the jaws of victory.

Total treason. Everybody is talking about it and pouring scorn on them.
 
Its already been posted here.

There is another on JC where a rabbi is foaming at the mouth about Pagan Hindus and how they and other idol worshippers deserve to die (or be wiped out) per their Torah.

Cuddle Jew balls more.

Suck katela jew lun.

Yum yum slurp slurp.
Look at the ISI handles over there telling the iranis daily to dump India for Pakistan/ China.....lol

Aur jhoott pe jhoott k how Indians have been caught in Iran spying for Mossad!...... :ROFLMAO:

As if Indians ko pagal kuttay ne kaatta hae for them to even bother getting involved.

jhoottay ilzaam left n right! Not a single indian has been arrested in Iran for spying.

How da fukk Iranis put up with nonsense over there beats me.

We should call them all here. There's gotta be a way.
 
maara Iran ne hae aur dunya bharr k dalit aagaey hain khoshamdain karnay. In ka na koi mulk hae @Vsdoc , na in key koi history hae, na military aur na industry........kuchh nahi hae!

Comments parrhay koi in k bhai........ :ROFLMAO:

 
Look at the ISI handles over there telling the iranis daily to dump India for Pakistan/ China.....lol

Aur jhoott pe jhoott k how Indians have been caught in Iran spying for Mossad!...... :ROFLMAO:

As if Indians ko pagal kuttay ne kaatta hae for them to even bother getting involved.

jhoottay ilzaam left n right! Not a single indian has been arrested in Iran for spying.

How da fukk Iranis put up with nonsense over there beats me.

We should call them all here. There's gotta be a way.
Call them man.

Let the admins of both forums have an understanding.

Same crowd hi to hai.

Fkn most inbred community on earth. Desi defence forum crowd
 

'War is done': Trump says US and Iranian officials will meet next week

FE ONLINE DESK
Published :
Jun 25, 2025 21:08
Updated :
Jun 25, 2025 21:08

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Iran's and US' flags are seen printed on paper in this illustration taken January 27, 2022. Photo : REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

US President Donald Trump has said that officials from the United States and Iran are expected to meet next week, in what could mark the resumption of diplomatic engagement following recent hostilities between Tehran and Israel, Al Jazeera reported.

“I’ll tell you what, we’re going to talk with them next week, with Iran. We may sign an agreement, I don’t know,” Trump was quoted as saying during a press conference at the NATO summit held in the Netherlands.

Trump reportedly suggested he was not particularly keen on restarting negotiations with Tehran, asserting that recent US strikes had destroyed Iran’s nuclear programme.

“The way I look at it—they fought, the war is done,” he was quoted as saying.​
 

Iranian military chief Shadmani dies of wounds from Israeli strikes: State media

REUTERS
Published :
Jun 25, 2025 23:39
Updated :
Jun 25, 2025 23:39

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The head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards command centre, Ali Shadmani, died of wounds sustained during Israel's military strikes on the country, Iranian state media said on Wednesday.

The gurads' command centre vowed "harsh revenge" for his killing, state media added.

Israel's armed forces had said on Jun 17 that it killed Shadmani, who it identified as Iran’s wartime chief of staff and most senior military commander.​
 

Will Israel-Iran ceasefire sustain?

Published :
Jun 25, 2025 23:51
Updated :
Jun 25, 2025 23:51

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US President Donald Trump's involvement in the Israel-Iran war with the largest ever B-2 bomber fleet to bust Iranian nuclear facilities on June 21 and brokering of a ceasefire two days later could not be more contrasting. But this goes well with the capricious character of the incumbent US president. The swaggering president appears to consider himself the lord of all he surveys. This is exactly why he can deliver, as aptly expressed in a Bangla proverb, the deadly bite of a venomous snake and also aid the bitten victim with the antidote. However, the self-righteous president does all this to exhibit his supremacy to the world. Unsurprisingly, the ceasefire was dictated by him only before his arrival in the Netherlands for the annual North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) meeting so that he could brag over the 'war for peace' initiative and impress the European members. Thus he even assumed the big brotherly role of rebuking both Israel and Iran on arrival in the Netherlands for minor breach of truce he has brokered.

A fragile ceasefire agreement after 12 days of war is certainly welcome. But the question is if it will hold and bring the warring parties to the negotiating table. At times, warring parties/party agree/agrees to a ceasefire in order to buy time for rearming or further preparation. The Jewish state did it at the time of its conflict with the Hamas before launching more intensive attacks on Gaza. In the war with Iran, Israel made it clear that it had the dual objectives of bringing an end to Iran's nuclear arsenal capabilities and a regime change. Trump, however, declares he had no intention of changing the Iranian regime but was dead set to obliterate the nuclear facilities on the verge of producing weapons of mass destruction.

Although US intelligence report has so far held that Iranian nuclear facilities were not engaged in production of nuclear weapons, Trump refuted the claim only to side with Israel and made the bunker-buster attacks at three key Iranian facilities. Even then his claim of total obliteration of those nuclear facilities has been contradicted by independent sources. The stock of enriched uranium in Iran was transported elsewhere before the B-2 bomber attack. Will the US and Iran resume negotiation on the future of Iranian nuclear programmes? There is no answer. Even more important it is to bring about a permanent peace in Palestine where the Israeli genocide and occupation are the source of an unending regional turmoil.

There are other pressing issues concerning the Israeli aggression on Iran. Will the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) be assigned to carry out an investigation to determine whether Iran's nuclear programme was for peaceful purposes or not? If it is found that the programme was nowhere near achieving the military capability, will there be a trial of the crime of killing of a number of Iranian nuclear scientists and top brass military personnel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ)? No amount of reparation is enough for human lives let alone those of the nuclear scientists, highest ranking military officers and innocent civilians. Damage to property and infrastructure is also extensive. Meanwhile the killing in Gaza strip continues and it should stop. The international community should press for a permanent solution to the Palestinian issue by recognising the people's sovereign statehood in their own land including the Israeli occupied areas in West Bank and Gaza strip.​
 

The lights must not go out in Tehran

Syed Badrul Ahsan
Published :
Jun 25, 2025 23:47
Updated :
Jun 25, 2025 23:47
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A street view is pictured after a ceasefire between Iran and Israel took effect in Tehran, Iran, on June 24, 2025 —Xinhua Photo

In depressing clarity, the rules-based international order we have long known or spoken of has been crumbling around us. As the ferocity of the attacks on Iran by Israel and the United States (US) has so conclusively shown, the world is today a place imperilled, defined by danger it is not in our power to roll back.

The sovereignty of nations, an idea sacrosanct and therefore inviolable, has been given short shrift through the deadly strikes on places considered to be the centres of Iran's nuclear power. Iran is today a weakened nation. That it has yet refused to yield to the fury of Israeli-American power is much to be remarked on. Iran's has been a proud civilisation for centuries. It is now that pride which is in grave danger.

So there has been a tearing up of the rules-based international order. Who made the rules? And who violated them with impunity? Israel and its friends have been aghast at an Iranian strike on an Israeli hospital. Israeli politicians have loudly proclaimed that Iran's spiritual leader Ali Khameini has no right to exist. One would think Tehran has committed a grievous wrong by flying its missiles into that hospital, and one would be right to agree.

But then comes the moment when hypocrisy stares you in the face. In its barbaric assaults on Gaza, Israel has cheerfully bombed hospitals into rubble, homes into the stone age. Now when one Israeli hospital has been hit by an Iranian missile, Netanyahu and his friends are outraged. The world, now operating without rules, does not remind them of the crimes they have committed and still commit in Gaza.

That criminality has now expanded to an operation aimed at destroying Iran and bringing to fruition that abominable term, 'regime change'. Sit back and reflect somewhat on the sufferings of nations subjected to regime change in this first quarter of the 21st century. Afghanistan is a barren land today because of what the Soviet Union and then the Americans and their allies did to it.

Iraq passed into medieval darkness when George W. Bush and Tony Blair invented a lie and sent their forces into Baghdad to remove Saddam Hussein from power. NATO had no time to respect international law when it decided that Muammar Gaddafi had to go. Syria has borne the brunt of outsider intrigue, this abomination --- let's say it loud and clear --- called regime change.

Men itching to go to war against self-respecting nations are unstoppable. Note, if you are not too shocked, how they operate with impunity. In 2003, two hubristic men decided that Iraq must be subdued through an illegal invasion. They achieved their sinister objective and no one demanded that they be brought to trial, that they be charged with war crimes. But should one be surprised? In the aftermath of the Second World War, German and Japanese war criminals were brought to justice in Nuremberg and Tokyo. They were swiftly despatched to their graves.

And yet the criminality of Harry Truman and his administration --- they dropped the atomic bomb, two of them, over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, remember? --- has been pushed under the rug. And we now have before us again the unedifying spectacle of two men, Trump and Netanyahu, doing everything they can to reduce the planet to an inferno. Somehow images of the ancient Vikings wreaking havoc in the lives of those at peace rise out of the mist in your pained heart.

Do we sympathise with the ayatollahs in Tehran? The question is irrelevant, for the ayatollahs and indeed all Iranians have since the overthrow of the Shah upheld their self-esteem, the dignity of their nation before the world. At a time when governments in Muslim or Muslim-dominated countries have been careful not to be critical of Tel Aviv and Washington, Iranians have demonstrated their intrinsic ability to respect themselves, to speak up against leaders in alien lands unable to appreciate the power of assertive nations.

Iran is a civilisation which has remained unbowed before predatory global powers across the generations. And so it must be brought to heel. Its nuclear programme must be blown to pieces. Its beautiful towns and villages must be torched by stealth bombing in the night by the orders of provincial politicians in distant Washington and closer to home Tel Aviv.

Qasem Suleimani became a martyr not long ago. In recent weeks, other Iranian generals and the country's scientists have perished in the aggression perpetrated by the Trump-Netanyahu machine. Which raises the old spectre of how earlier American administrations appropriated the right to bomb, for years on end, the beautiful country of Vietnam. The Nixon-Kissinger team had no qualms about bombing Cambodia and clearing the path for the Khmer Rouge to take over.

America's wars have been self-defeating and yet America has found new pretexts for new wars every few years. And this time the world is confronted with the horror of the murder machine of Israel leading the Trump juggernaut into war against Iran. Together the Israelis and the Americans have been unloading their bombs on Iran. They are mighty happy, in the macabre manner of bullies pouncing on the innocent at the bend of the road.

Ah, the demise of the rules-based global order. Israel can have its atomic bomb, both India and Pakistan can have their own bombs, North Korea will not be disturbed over its ownership of its own nuclear bombs. But Iran? Because it speaks up for Palestinian rights, because it refuses to pay obeisance to the world's remaining superpower and its homicidal friend in the form of Israel, it must pay the price.

Iranians paid the price in the early 1950s when the CIA, with Britain's complicity, engineered the return of the deposed young Shah to the throne and used its money and its influence to show Mohammad Mosaddegh, the nationalist leader Iranians remember as a heroic figure, the door. The Shah, profligacy and brutality underpinning his character, kept Iran in his grip for years. Washington, with its CIA, kept him happy in his palace.

Until Iranians took to the streets in 1978, forcing the Shah to flee in early 1979. Have the ayatollahs governed well? They have presided over a theocratic political system; they have kept a leash on freedom of expression; they have subjected women to repression; they have curbed dissent. All of these are harsh truths.

The more consequential truth is that, till this point, the ayatollahs have kept Iran safe from the grasping hands of its enemies. Iran has repeatedly impressed the world with its ability to deflect the poisoned arrows hurled at it by those who would destroy it. Its leaders have preserved its heritage and its history. Its poetry and its spirituality have been its weapons in the defence of its territorial integrity and its claim on history.

Iran will survive. It must survive. If it falls, if that dark moment comes to pass, all the lights everywhere across the planet will go out. The lamp must remain aglow in Tehran.​
 

Russia says it is too early to assess US bomb damage to Iranian nuclear facilities

REUTERS
Published :
Jun 25, 2025 16:23
Updated :
Jun 25, 2025 16:23

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A view shows the Kremlin in central Moscow, Russia, February 13, 2025. Photo : REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/ Files

The Kremlin said on Wednesday that it thought it was too early for anyone to have an accurate picture of the extent of damage inflicted on Iran's nuclear facilities by US bombing last weekend.

Asked if Russia had its own information on the degree of damage, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "No. I don't think that anyone can have realistic data now. It's probably too early, we need to wait until such data appears."

US President Donald Trump said at the weekend that the strikes had "obliterated" Iran's nuclear facilities.

However, three sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters that a preliminary US intelligence assessment had determined that the attacks had set back Tehran's programme by only a matter of months.

Russia has condemned the strikes on Iran, with which it signed a strategic cooperation agreement in January, as illegal, unjustified and unprovoked.

Peskov said Russia had indications that there were open communications channels between Washington and Tehran, adding that Moscow was closely monitoring developments and still talking to Iran itself.​
 

Iran's nuclear sites badly damaged in strikes, says spokesman

AFP Tehran
Published: 25 Jun 2025, 19: 20

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This handout satellite picture provided by Maxar Technologies and taken on 22 June 2025, shows damage after US strikes on the Isfahan nuclear enrichment facility in central Iran. AFP

Iran's nuclear facilities were "badly damaged" in US and Israeli strikes during the 12-day war with Israel, foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei told Al Jazeera English on Wednesday.

"Our nuclear installations have been badly damaged, thats for sure, because it has come under repeated attacks by Israeli and American aggressors," Baqaei told the broadcaster.​
 
It is not so simple. In some matters, USA is enemy. In some matters, USA is friend. Without American investments since 1991, millions in India perhaps wouldn't have been pulled out of poverty.

Stop sucking non stop till you get hypoxic and blue in the face.

Come up for air time to time.

Which means tatte and lun need to come out of your mouth.
 
Ye sub mill ker hamain chutiya bana rahay hain:

The toad croaks:



@Vsdoc @Sharma Ji @Bagheera0084 @Mainerik @Bilal9 @Saif

Hard to say kya hua, in fact impossible hai for anyone to truly know.

Ho sakta hai they (US) wanted to avoid a dirty bomb type outcome from the strikes so they didn't hit those despite knowing. Shot across the bow waali baat.

Also possible the clever Iranians had shifted sensitive equipment and fissile material out of there.

We know we don't know..

Meanwhile Israel been spared of the rockets for now ?
 
@Lulldapull was just reading somewhere that recently Iran carried out an implosion test of a nuclear device.

We know they already have bomb grade material for at least 10 nukes. Possibly (probably) more.

They might be hiding this somewhere. It might have been moved out of the country to a friendly power. For safekeeping. Or bomb making.

How long more do we have to wait before Iran crosses tye Rubicon formally and gives a big FK YOU to the world?
 
@Lulldapull was just reading somewhere that recently Iran carried out an implosion test of a nuclear device.

We know they already have bomb grade material for at least 10 nukes. Possibly (probably) more.

They might be hiding this somewhere. It might have been moved out of the country to a friendly power. For safekeeping. Or bomb making.

How long more do we have to wait before Iran crosses tye Rubicon formally and gives a big FK YOU to the world?
Bhai nothing happened to Irans nuke program.......Koh-e-Kolang tunnel network is immense and very deep......reaches in the pits of Mt Damavand.......

The west knows Iran can't be contained no more.........this was just desperation theater all this B-2 and Israeli pussycat attack......lol

Toad claimed that 480kg HEU will yield 9 off 25 Kt implosion type devices.

However, I don't believe Iran's made a decision on weaponization yet, because going nuclear means you've accepted suicide as an option in desperation because there are no alternatives (as per your logic/ reasoning) and yous exhausted all other possibilities of any recourse. Iran's not under any threat, only a fool will believe that.

Iran's a civilizational state and it is a million times higher in total and absolute status over Israel any day. Israel has no fukking presence of being, no history, no nothing......just a buncha gypsy's no?......This is where the real crux is.....They can't face Iran these Israeli's, cuz theys basically dalit no?

I thought Professor Richards (Univ. of Chicago) podcast puts it pretty clearly.

Israels got no chance against Iran........never did and never will.......Just like Pakistan got no chance against India no.......

 
Hard to say kya hua, in fact impossible hai for anyone to truly know.

Ho sakta hai they (US) wanted to avoid a dirty bomb type outcome from the strikes so they didn't hit those despite knowing. Shot across the bow waali baat.

Also possible the clever Iranians had shifted sensitive equipment and fissile material out of there.

We know we don't know..

Meanwhile Israel been spared of the rockets for now ?
Bhai Trump sahb realizing k Shetanyahu is a chutiya and hes going to ruin his presidency.

Kal uss ko jhaarra hae Trump nay aur bola k ab main teri requests ko lund pe charrha dun ga if you involve me against these pagal Irani.

:ROFLMAO:

There's lund benefit for trump to fukk around with Iran.
 
Bhai nothing happened to Irans nuke program.......Koh-e-Kolang tunnel network is immense and very deep......reaches in the pits of Mt Damavand.......

The west knows Iran can't be contained no more.........this was just desperation theater all this B-2 and Israeli pussycat attack......lol

Toad claimed that 480kg HEU will yield 9 off 25 Kt implosion type devices.

However, I don't believe Iran's made a decision on weaponization yet, because going nuclear means you've accepted suicide as an option in desperation because there are no alternatives (as per your logic/ reasoning) and yous exhausted all other possibilities of any recourse. Iran's not under any threat, only a fool will believe that.

Iran's a civilizational state and it is a million times higher in total and absolute status over Israel any day. Israel has no fukking presence of being, no history, no nothing......just a buncha gypsy's no?......This is where the real crux is.....They can't face Iran these Israeli's, cuz theys basically dalit no?

I thought Professor Richards (Univ. of Chicago) podcast puts it pretty clearly.

Israels got no chance against Iran........never did and never will.......Just like Pakistan got no chance against India no.......



I do not understand what protection is afforded by not weaponizing?

The escalation ladder is still both under your control (your decisioning) and not under your control (the enemy's decisioning ... and your retaliation).

This has been seen many times recently.

Nuclear on non nuclear combatants (US in Iraq, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Russia v Georgia, Ukraine, Chechen wars, Israel and US v Iran). I am currently not clear if China was already a declared nuclear power in '62.

Also US v India (and Russia) in '71.

Nuclear v Nuclear combatants (India v Pakistan, thrice)
 
I do not understand what protection is afforded by not weaponizing?

The escalation ladder is still both under your control (your decisioning) and not under your control (the enemy's decisioning ... and your retaliation).

This has been seen many times recently.

Nuclear on non nuclear combatants (US in Iraq, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Russia v Georgia, Ukraine, Chechen wars, Israel and US v Iran). I am currently not clear if China was already a declared nuclear power in '62.

Also US v India (and Russia) in '71.

Nuclear v Nuclear combatants (India v Pakistan, thrice)
Bhaeee IMO, and dis just me but a lot of these supposed nuke powers can get punked eeeejy peejy like UK Israel or Pakistan or DPRK.......theys just small countries for a monster like Imam Putin to target them with his super deadly Oreshnik missile with nuke MIRV's........

There's just no defense doc, and Russian satellites will find any straggler UK SSBNs easily cuz their ISR from space is very good. And they'd quickly nuke depth charge those subs.......if it ever came down to it. The US can do da same........no problem......

I don't believe Iran's leadership has taken this type of an ugly existential (MAD) decision yet where you deliberately put yourself in a horrible situation like that.

Israel's not a real threat to Iran.......And the Iranian calculus thus far, as per my reading is to not enter that superpower dead end arena yet......

These pursuits just lead to mutual suicide......That's the end game.
 
Bhaeee IMO, and dis just me but a lot of these supposed nuke powers can get punked eeeejy peejy like UK Israel or Pakistan or DPRK.......theys just small countries for a monster like Imam Putin to target them with his super deadly Oreshnik missile with nuke MIRV's........

There's just no defense doc, and Russian satellites will find any straggler UK SSBNs easily cuz their ISR from space is very good. And they'd quickly nuke depth charge those subs.......if it ever came down to it. The US can do da same........no problem......

I don't believe Iran's leadership has taken this type of an ugly existential (MAD) decision yet where you deliberately put yourself in a horrible situation like that.

Israel's not a real threat to Iran.......And the Iranian calculus thus far, as per my reading is to not enter that superpower dead end arena yet......

These pursuits just lead to mutual suicide......That's the end game.
Personally, and this is what I have read and heard repeated recently on western forums of veterans (not keyboard generals like on our desi forums) with regard to the Iran issue, but other small arsenal nations too, like North Korea, as well as what is the bare minimum threshold to be considered a nuclear power (the maxim of 100 - at least - is a power, 10 a target), is that you bare minimum need to have a credible survivable (to both first and second strokes) deliverable nuclear arsenal of at least 100+, to be assured of delivering at least 2-3 nukes on to at least 2-3 major American or Russian cities, to actually be somewhat safe from undue interference or hostility from these two superpowers.

They will still annihilate you, if pushed. But they will at least pause to consider if they want to lose 3 cities, and which 3 they can afford to lose. Before they kill you.
 
Irans easily punk'd Israel despite Israel supposedly having ready to use nukes.

This is da biggest joke.

Just like India punk'd Pakistan easily despite Pakistan having nukes.......
 
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