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Picture of the F-15 that shot down two Iraqi Mirage

Maybe they can fly a camel next time and shoot iraqi jet by the way who was the pilot Indian pakistani bangal French German???

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phantom vs eagle, it shows nothing but courageousness of Iranian pilots to engage with a superior and more sophisticated fighter jet, moreover Saudi pilots did a great job indeed, I'm impressed:

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It happened during the Gulf War, when two Mirages headed to bomb our installation complex to the North of Khobar.

When did that happen?

Did RSAF ever shot down an Israeli plane? Celebrating shooting down fellow Muslim country planes I think is not an achievement that must be celebrated.

No, they never did, nor did we celebrate shooting these Mirages. You probably need to know how to distinguish between celebration, historic record.

phantom vs eagle, it shows nothing but courageousness of Iranian pilots to engage with a superior and more sophisticated fighter jet, moreover Saudi pilots did a great job indeed, I'm impressed:

I understand how humiliating that could be for some. I don't blame you though, you probably were ten times stronger than Saddam back in the day, yet, you failed to defeat a country like Iraq, flying an aging MiG21s, where you had the F-14s, F5s, and the F4s.

Here is an official account, history speaks for itself:

Min45


Nice try

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phantom vs eagle, it shows nothing but courageousness of Iranian pilots to engage with a superior and more sophisticated fighter jet, moreover Saudi pilots did a great job indeed, I'm impressed:

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I am a bit confused about the definition of courage you mention here. 2 f-4 trying to threat a trading vessel INSIDE saudi territory and then got splashed by saudi F-15 is a courage? I thought is when somebody pick up an opponent of the same size or more. Threatening a civil and unarmed trading vessel with a couple of F-4 is faaaarrr from bravery. And if it is defined as an act of valor IRIAF I wish to see them to do it again. May be this time with a couple of F-14.
 
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Did you guys read that peace of paper? or you're just blabbering? It's ipso facto that it wasn't you who shot down the Iranian fighter, actually it was detected by an American AWACS, ordered to track by an American instructor and most probably downed by him .... base upon above-mentioned paper you pilots peed their pants "Getting the RSAF Eagles pilots to intercept F-4Es was no mean feat."
Moreover FYI The Tanker War started when Iraq attacked Iranian tankers and the oil terminal at Kharg Island in early 1984. Iran struck back by attacking tankers carrying Iraqi oil from Kuwait and then any tanker of the Persian Gulf states supporting Iraq. It simply was about vengeance, you seek harming me I will harm you in return.


you probably were ten times stronger than Saddam back in the day, yet, you failed to defeat a country like Iraq

The objectives of Iraq's invasion of Iran were:

1. Control of the Shatt al-Arab waterway by Iraqis
2. Acquisition of the three islands of Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs, on behalf of the UAE
3. Annexation of Khuzestan to Iraq
4. Prevent the spread of the Islamic Revolution in the region


None of them took place hence its crystal clear Iraq failed to achieve its goals.

Following is the text of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's letter to Iranian President Hashemi as broadcast in Arabic by Baghdad radio and translated by The Associated Press:

In order to remove confusion from our trenches so that those with good intentions may find the way to normal relations between Iraq and Iran; and as fruit of our direct dialogue which has continued since our letter to you on April 21, 1990, capped by your Aug. 8, 1990, message to us; and as a final, clear-cut solution that disarms all those with pretexts, we have decided the following:

Firstly, we accept your suggestion which came in the answer message dated Aug. 8, 1990 - which was received by our representative in Geneva Mr. Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti from your representative Mr. Syros Nasri - to consider the 1975 agreement as interrelated with the principles stated in our letter of July 7, 1990, specifically in what concerns the exchange of prisoners and Articles 6 and 7 of (U.N.) Resolution 598.

Secondly, on the basis of what is mentioned above and the contents of our message to you on July 7, 1990, we are willing to send an official delegation to Tehran, or receive an official delegation here in Baghdad - at the level that has been agreed upon - to work out details of agreements and prepare for their signing.

Thirdly, as a goodwill gesture our withdrawal will start on Friday Aug. 17, 1990. We will withdraw all our troops which face you along the border, leaving a symbolic presence with the border police units to carry out the routine daily duties of normal circumstances.

Fourthly, an immediate and comprehensive exchange of all prisoners of war held in Iran and Iraq through the border posts of Khanaqin and Qasr-E-Shirin and other border points to be agreed upon. We will take the initiative in this, starting this coming Friday, Aug. 17, 1990.

Brother President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani: in this decision, everything has become clear and everything you have sought and has been focusing on is realized. What is still lacking is circulating the necessary documents so we can look forward to a new life of cooperation on the priciples of Islam and respect of each other's rights, so we can deter all those fishing in dirty waters and cooperate to turn the gulf into a lake of peace, free of foreign fleets that harbor ill intentions against us.

God is great and thanks be to him,

Saddam Hussein, president of the republic of Iraq, on the 23rd of Muharam, 1411, that corresponds to Aug. 14, 1990 AD.''



Text Of Saddam's Letter To Rafsanjani


After 8 years of war Iraq was exhausted through the war, then Sadam invaded Kuwait and all your Kuwaiti princes fled, consequently you asked your western friends to get the job done for you.
we've seen your failure in Yemen " But the kingdom’s troops managed to retake Mount al-Doud only last month, and 113 Saudis were killed. Many more were wounded, while thousands of Saudi civilians were forced from their homes.The fighting highlighted the military skills of the rebels and their ability to withstand Saudi Arabia’s offensive, in spite of the billions of dollars the kingdom spends on its armed forces.It also raised concerns that Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil producer and a key western ally, might become embroiled in a long guerrilla war.
 
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Did you guys read that peace of paper? or you're just blabbering?

" Peace " of paper? :lol: You're too delusional.


Did you guys read that peace of paper? or you're just blabbering? It's ipso facto that it wasn't you who shot down the Iranian fighters.

Did you see the F-15s official documentary video? It says the RSAF scrambled their F-15s to shoot the F4s. Unless your Persian ego is hurt then I doubt that it won't help.

actually it was detected by an American AWACS, ordered to track by an American instructor and most probably downed by him

Actually, it was you who had had several airborne early warning control systems while us had nothing. As a result of this, a presence of an American AWACS is equally fair. Surprisingly, however, we didn't see the Iranians scrambling their AEW&C or F-14s, the pilots were left for their fate.

base upon above-mentioned paper you pilots peed their pants "Getting the RSAF Eagles pilots to intercept F-4Es was no mean feat."

You're being far delusional than I thought. Why would we give a rat about 2 F-4s especially when we scrambled as many as 11 F-15s? :lol:

This paper is, in jest of course, a desperate fanboy attempts to fabricate solid facts such as the documentary, this report:

The RSAF F-15Cs can take credit for killing two of Khomeini's F-4s, intercepted over the Gulf in early June this year and shot with AIM-7F missiles

Source:

F-15Cs

McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle - The Ultimate MiG-Killer

Moreover FYI The Tanker War started when Iraq attacked Iranian tankers and the oil terminal at Kharg Island in early 1984. Iran struck back by attacking tankers carrying Iraqi oil from Kuwait and then any tanker of the Persian Gulf states supporting Iraq. It simply was about vengeance, you seek harming me I will harm you in return.

Vengeances are sweet :omghaha: However, every terror attempt - which brought the Intl. Community into this conflict - was met with force, where you miserably failed to do anything about it.

Operation Prime Chance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Operation Nimble Archer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Operation Earnest Will - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Operation Praying Mantis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The objectives of Iraq's invasion of Iran were:

1. Control of the Shatt al-Arab waterway by Iraqis
2. Acquisition of the three islands of Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs, on behalf of the UAE
3. Annexation of Khuzestan to Iraq
4. Prevent the spread of the Islamic Revolution in the region

Considering the fact that Saddam had already reached a agreement with The Shah prior to the Revolt, the first two point of which you mentioned weren't worth to go to a war with the Mullahs' Iran. But here are the main objectives:

A- The main objective was to respond to the terrorism Iran had spread across Iraq.

B- Preventing each and every single aim of the so-called " Islamic " Revolt.

C- Destroying Iran's military defense infrastructure.

D- Isolating Iran not just economically - by imposing sanctions some of which exists to this day - but politically as well from the rest of the countries across the region.

Thanks to the Mullahs, it didn't take much of Saddam to inflict a greater damage to Iran than what the Iranian mullahs had brought to their society as soon as they took the lead, they sent Iran to the stone age.

As for the ceasefire agreement, I would like to remind every one of you that Khomeini once said that him accepting the ceasefire was like drinking poison.

After 8 years of war Iraq was exhausted through the war, then Sadam invaded Kuwait and all your Kuwaiti princes fled, consequently you asked your western friends to get the job done for you.

By that time, We'd already signed a non-aggression pact with Iraq back in the day. The invasion of Iraq brought the international community to reach one conclusion and one only, that Saddam must retreat from the TINY state of Kuwait.

You have been bleeding to death for eight years - you were 10 times stronger than Iraq - which is stunning -

We've already seen your failure in Yemen

If this is called failure, I wonder what Iran can do as a sovereign state to those who killed 14 personnels of their boarder guards?

Iran lodges strong protest with Pakistan

The only thing you were good for is to whine, protest, and to cry out loud. No action was taken:

Iran lodges strong protest with Pakistan

But that just not it:

Instead of chasing the terrorists the fanatic Mullahs' regime hanged 14 prisoners who probably had nothing to do with the incident:

Iran hangs 16 prisoners one day after 14 border guards are killed - latimes.com

Iran had shown the best example to what is known as being defeatist :lol:

Conversely, the Saudis on the other hand, had enough balls to strike back when one boarder guard was killed, we killed 40 at once:

The Reuters news agency reported Saudi officials as saying that the air force had attacked fighters who had seized a border area, killing about 40 Houthis.

Saudi jets bomb Yemeni Houthis - Middle East - Al Jazeera English

Hell, even your MSM reported this:


We already had seen the best on Iran in the 80s, when they tried to risk the lives of people during Hajj, we opened heavy-cast of fire against the terrorists, killing more than 200 terrorists.

We have done nasty things when we got ourselves heavily-handed.

The difference between us and you, is like the difference between a pack of Arabian wolves, and Persian cats. :lol:





Did you guys read that peace of paper? or you're just blabbering? It's ipso facto that it wasn't you who shot down the Iranian fighter, actually it was detected by an American AWACS, ordered to track by an American instructor and most probably downed by him .... base upon above-mentioned paper you pilots peed their pants "Getting the RSAF Eagles pilots to intercept F-4Es was no mean feat."
Moreover FYI The Tanker War started when Iraq attacked Iranian tankers and the oil terminal at Kharg Island in early 1984. Iran struck back by attacking tankers carrying Iraqi oil from Kuwait and then any tanker of the Persian Gulf states supporting Iraq. It simply was about vengeance, you seek harming me I will harm you in return.

The objectives of Iraq's invasion of Iran were:

1. Control of the Shatt al-Arab waterway by Iraqis
2. Acquisition of the three islands of Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs, on behalf of the UAE
3. Annexation of Khuzestan to Iraq
4. Prevent the spread of the Islamic Revolution in the region


None of them took place hence its crystal clear Iraq failed to achieve its goals.

Following is the text of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's letter to Iranian President Hashemi as broadcast in Arabic by Baghdad radio and translated by The Associated Press:

In order to remove confusion from our trenches so that those with good intentions may find the way to normal relations between Iraq and Iran; and as fruit of our direct dialogue which has continued since our letter to you on April 21, 1990, capped by your Aug. 8, 1990, message to us; and as a final, clear-cut solution that disarms all those with pretexts, we have decided the following:

Firstly, we accept your suggestion which came in the answer message dated Aug. 8, 1990 - which was received by our representative in Geneva Mr. Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti from your representative Mr. Syros Nasri - to consider the 1975 agreement as interrelated with the principles stated in our letter of July 7, 1990, specifically in what concerns the exchange of prisoners and Articles 6 and 7 of (U.N.) Resolution 598.

Secondly, on the basis of what is mentioned above and the contents of our message to you on July 7, 1990, we are willing to send an official delegation to Tehran, or receive an official delegation here in Baghdad - at the level that has been agreed upon - to work out details of agreements and prepare for their signing.

Thirdly, as a goodwill gesture our withdrawal will start on Friday Aug. 17, 1990. We will withdraw all our troops which face you along the border, leaving a symbolic presence with the border police units to carry out the routine daily duties of normal circumstances.

Fourthly, an immediate and comprehensive exchange of all prisoners of war held in Iran and Iraq through the border posts of Khanaqin and Qasr-E-Shirin and other border points to be agreed upon. We will take the initiative in this, starting this coming Friday, Aug. 17, 1990.

Brother President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani: in this decision, everything has become clear and everything you have sought and has been focusing on is realized. What is still lacking is circulating the necessary documents so we can look forward to a new life of cooperation on the priciples of Islam and respect of each other's rights, so we can deter all those fishing in dirty waters and cooperate to turn the gulf into a lake of peace, free of foreign fleets that harbor ill intentions against us.

God is great and thanks be to him,

Saddam Hussein, president of the republic of Iraq, on the 23rd of Muharam, 1411, that corresponds to Aug. 14, 1990 AD.''



Text Of Saddam's Letter To Rafsanjani


After 8 years of war Iraq was exhausted through the war, then Sadam invaded Kuwait and all your Kuwaiti princes fled, consequently you asked your western friends to get the job done for you.
we've seen your failure in Yemen " But the kingdom’s troops managed to retake Mount al-Doud only last month, and 113 Saudis were killed. Many more were wounded, while thousands of Saudi civilians were forced from their homes.The fighting highlighted the military skills of the rebels and their ability to withstand Saudi Arabia’s offensive, in spite of the billions of dollars the kingdom spends on its armed forces.It also raised concerns that Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil producer and a key western ally, might become embroiled in a long guerrilla war.
 
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