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Iran directly enters to the warr against Israel's genocide

This statement reflects a strong and uncompromising stance by the Islamic Republic of Iran against perceived aggressions, particularly referring to "Zionist terrorists," which typically points to Israel in the language used by Iranian officials. Such rhetoric underscores the heightened tensions between Iran and Israel, which have long been adversaries in the Middle East.

If this escalates into a conflict, it could have significant implications for regional stability, potentially drawing in multiple actors from across the region and beyond. The statement highlights Iran's willingness to retaliate forcefully, reinforcing its position as a central figure in the broader geopolitical struggles in the Middle East, particularly in relation to Israel and its allies.

 
The Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, recently met with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, marking a significant step in the ongoing thawing of relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran. This meeting underscores the efforts by both nations to rebuild diplomatic ties after years of tension. The discussions likely centered on regional security, economic cooperation, and ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, particularly in Yemen and Syria, where both countries have been involved on opposing sides.

This diplomatic engagement follows a series of reconciliatory efforts brokered by China earlier in 2023, aimed at reducing hostilities and fostering collaboration between the two regional powers. The meeting signals a continued commitment to stabilizing relations and promoting peace in the region.

 
It looks like Iran will announce publicly that it possesses nuclear weapons40 Iranian Members
of Parliament have written a letter to the Supreme National Security Council, urging them to
consider changing Iran's 'nuclear policy' regarding the development of nuclear weapons

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S 400 missile batteries are active in IranIn any attack on
Iran by Israel we will send more missile system to protect Iran

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Joe Biden has recently expressed strong concerns regarding Iran's actions, stating that the country is "crossing its limits" by violating international law and breaching the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). This statement comes amid escalating tensions in the region, particularly following Iran's missile production activities.
Key Points:

Violation of International Law:
Biden's remarks highlight Iran's ongoing disregard for international legal obligations. The U.S. has accused Iran of not only violating the arms embargo but also of producing missiles in contravention of international agreements, including those related to the NPT
Missile Production: Reports indicate that Iran has been actively developing and deploying missile technology, which is seen as a direct challenge to regional stability and a violation of UN Security Council resolutions. The expiration of certain missile restrictions in October 2023 has raised alarms among Western nations, particularly Israel and the U.S.
Response to Military Actions: In a broader context, Iran has justified its military actions, claiming self-defense against perceived aggressions from Israel. This justification is contentious and has been met with strong condemnation from various international actors who argue that such actions violate the UN Charter
International Reactions: The U.S. and its allies have called for accountability regarding Iran’s military provocations, emphasizing that its actions pose significant threats not only to Israel but also to other nations in the region
The situation remains tense as diplomatic efforts continue to address these violations and restore stability.

Biden's statements reflect a growing concern among Western nations about Iran's military ambitions and its implications for international security.

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Israel declares they are ‘poised’ for ‘lethal pinpoint’ stealth attack on Iran as war in Lebanon continues! The element of surprise will be used to inflict maximum damage, Israeli officials said on Tuesday!

My opinion and prediction is that this will be a Mossad operation to target one or more Iranian oil or nuclear facilities. Sabotage, not cruise missiles.

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Israel's Channel 14:
Biden asked not to attack nuclear or oil facilities in Iran.
Netanyahu said, It is a historic opportunity.

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Israeli attack imminent. What is Iran waiting for, lob some missiles now, and more immediately after the attack. Israel has been talking of attacking regime centers and of regime change. Israel could not talk like that without the collusion of internal elements, who also helped eliminate Iranian and Hezbollah top personnel. Son of Shah made a speech like he is ready to take over. Won't work though as Iranian public won't accept a puppet regime no matter how much they hate their current regime.
 
Other than nuclear plants and oil facilities a third option that israel can attack is Iranian airbases. Their plan would be to significantly downgrade Iranian aircraft numbers if they catch Iran off guard. The attack would possibly be made by israeli cruise missiles(usa cruise missiles can join as well if they remain undetected like submarines)

Iranian air defence can take down some of the cruise missiles but there should be other precautions thought out before complementing the air defense network. Cruise missiles are slow unlike the Iranian ballistic missile attack. The moment the cruise missile attack is detected Iranian aircraft can take off and land on secret makeshift runways(built on patches over long highways most counries have them).
Some aircraft are inside mountain bases but collecting all aircraft at two or three mountain bases is risky as well. Mountain bases are good but putting all eggs on same basket is risky. They can try to strike the mountain bases by bunker buster bombs with F35 or B2(cruise missiles having limited bunker busting ability) or even israeli jericho ballistic missiles.

Some light aircraft like F5 can land on unpaved runways like the video below landing on grass runway.


This is another article about Chinese measures. Runways are outside but the aircraft are stored in underground hangar network. Pressure valves-channels should be built ofcourse as bunker buster bombs create immense pressures as it explodes underground. Runways can be repaired but temporarily stop operations though.



Another idea of mine is use laser activated mines over underground hangars-bunkers. once activated as the bomb connects with the laser mesh above the mine the mine(or several mines) will detonate tungsten-steel bullets destroying the bomb like gbu-28 for example before it hits the ground. If camouflaged well these mines can be used over underground bases in my opinion kind of like tanks reactive armor. laser network mesh can be made parallel to the ground as a separate machine connected to a computer detonating the mines as well. This will cover a larger area and have a more dense laser mesh.
 
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Iran has declared its full readiness for war, emphasizing that there are no "red lines" in defending its national interests and people. This statement was made by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who indicated that while Iran is prepared for a military confrontation, it does not seek war but rather peace. He highlighted the nation's commitment to defend itself against any aggression, particularly from Israel, which has been a focal point of escalating tensions in the region.
Araghchi's remarks come in the wake of a ballistic missile attack launched by Iran against Israel on October 1, 2024, which was described as retaliation for Israeli military actions targeting Iranian-aligned militant leaders. The Iranian leadership has signaled that any attack on its territory would be met with a powerful response, reinforcing their stance of unwavering support for their regional allies and the so-called "Axis of Resistance."
The situation remains tense as Iran engages in diplomatic efforts with regional partners to mitigate potential Israeli retaliation. Despite these efforts, Iranian officials are reportedly nervous about the implications of their aggressive posturing and the possibility of a broader conflict involving the United States and its allies in response to any Israeli actions against Iran's nuclear and military infrastructure

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