The Iran War (was Nuclear Program) thread
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The torpedoing of the Iranian ship might get messy. Allegedly it was invited to the waters off the coast of India along with other countries to participate in international exercises, had no ammunition on board, and was still blown out of the water by the US Navy. We'll see...
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We haven't declared war in 81 years. Why start now?
Don't tell that to Veterans of non-wars Afghanistan, Iraq, Korea, Vietnam...
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https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/iran-underground-missiles-59b3492c
Iran spent decades constructing underground bunkers to shield its vast missile arsenal from destruction. Less than a week into the war with its two most powerful adversaries, the strategy is beginning to look like a blunder.
U.S. and Israeli war planes and armed drones are circling over the dozens of cavernous bases, striking missile-carrying launchers when they emerge to fire. Meanwhile, waves of heavy bombers have dropped munitions on the sites, apparently entombing the Iranian weapons below ground in some locations.
Satellite imagery taken in recent days shows the smoldering remains of several Iranian missiles and launchers destroyed in U.S. and Israeli airstrikes near entrances to the “missile cities,” as Iranian officials call the subterranean sites.
Tehran managed to shoot more than 500 missiles at Israel, at U.S. bases and at other targets in the Persian Gulf region since the conflict began this past Saturday, although many have been intercepted, according to governments in the region. There have been fewer large salvos since the first days of the conflict, a sign that the U.S.-Israeli attacks are degrading Tehran’s ability to strike back.
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@jon-nyc said in The Iran War (was Nuclear Program) thread:
In the past 24 hours, Trump is insisting he must have a say in who is appointed to replace Khamenei and govern Iran.
In the past few hours, Trump is now calling for Iran’s unconditional surrender.
Yes, the US is in a state of war with Iran.
No other way to describe it.
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Speaker Johnson seems to have forgotten that we no longer have a "Department of Defense". We now have a "Department of War". War Departments make war.
@kluurs said in The Iran War (was Nuclear Program) thread:
Speaker Johnson seems to have forgotten that we no longer have a "Department of Defense". We now have a "Department of War". War Departments make war.
According to Secretary of Limited Operations Hegseth it’s not a war.
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@jon-nyc said in The Iran War (was Nuclear Program) thread:
In the past 24 hours, Trump is insisting he must have a say in who is appointed to replace Khamenei and govern Iran.
In the past few hours, Trump is now calling for Iran’s unconditional surrender.
Yes, the US is in a state of war with Iran.
No other way to describe it.
@Renauda said in The Iran War (was Nuclear Program) thread:
@jon-nyc said in The Iran War (was Nuclear Program) thread:
In the past 24 hours, Trump is insisting he must have a say in who is appointed to replace Khamenei and govern Iran.
Sick BURN by Iran's deputy foreign minister:
"Trump is asking for change in the leadership of Iran and he says he has to have a voice on that while he cannot even appoint the Mayor of New York"
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Big mistake if we even consider a ground game. Sure assassinate their leaders, and bomb the crap out of their revolutionary guard and missile sites, all opinions about that aside, you could leave the operation relatively quickly and see how the Persian dust settles?
My guess of what will happen? The story in a few years will be written like this:
Following Khamenei’s death in 2026, Iran descended into a prolonged, violent power struggle, transforming from a centralized state into a fractured country with rival governments, armed militias, and deep instability. A decade of civil war ensued, characterized by foreign intervention, economic collapse, and a humanitarian crisis, leaving it split between eastern and western factions.
Political Division: The country is divided between the UN-supported government and forces loyal to Khamenei's people, specifically their revolutionary guard. Attempts to form a unified government have largely failed to end the conflict.
Failed State Conditions: Iran has experienced severe instability, with armed militias controlling various regions, leading to a rise in human trafficking, unlawful detention, and, for a period, control by extremist groups like ISIS.
Economic Collapse: Despite having the largest oil reserves in Asia, Iran’s oil production has been frequently halted by blockades, causing extreme economic damage and infrastructure failure.
Humanitarian Crisis: The chaos has led to the displacement of citizens, a lack of basic services, and, in some cases, the discovery of mass graves.
While open conflict has reduced in recent years, the nation remains fragile, with a stalled political process and ongoing struggles over control of resources, particularly oil, in the eastern "oil crescent".
