2026 Israel - Iranian conflict [TEMP LOCKED]

Will Iran-Israel conflict start again?


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Nautilus

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Given how Iran has unleashed its military, it's likely that a unit of the irgc are actually trying to build the bomb right now. Once central oversight is gone, there's nothing stopping local leaders. A nuclear test would force an end to the war because they're holding tel aviv hostage. That's why the enemy is bombing the nuclear sites again, they are worried about nuclear breakout
A nucleat test might mean simply that Israel nukes Iran. The other option is that Iran remains a threat forever.
 

delfer

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Sat image said to show a destroyed THAAD system.
Okay, time for the usual NAFO responses to this claim. Let us begin... "Fake, AI, Iranian propaganda, decoys, old, unused systems, not actually AD systems but civilian warehouses with civilian equipment that just coincidentally look like AD systems, and just in case it is in fact a THAAD complex, we'll replace it in two seconds with our 2000 quadrillion dollar GDP."

I think that just about sums it up.
 

BasilicaLew

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The building was empty, they were no casualties. The 88 members were meeting digitally it was announced yesterday.

Trump on Spain after they stopped spanish base use.



Evangelicalism is a threat to humanity
Merz turned his head upon trump saying this as if to say "please daddy trump do not do the same to us!" Where's the huge European democracy military coming to fight Iran? Maybe France is a little afraid after seeing what Pakistan could do to their flying coffins!
 

bagi

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Okay, time for the usual NAFO responses to this claim: Let's begin... "Fake, AI, Iranian propaganda, decoys, old, unused systems, not actually AD systems but civilian warehouses with civilian equipment that just coincidentally look like AD systems, and just in case it is in fact a THAAD complex, we'll replace it in two seconds with our 2000 quadrillion dollar GDP."

I think that just about sums it up.
Iran is showing satellite images and making clear most claims that are being shown in general being real (in opposite direction to the 12-day war propaganda ukraine-like lies campaign) because they are winning the war comfortably and want to show the US infrastructure being damaged.
 

bsdnf

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Sat image said to show a destroyed THAAD system.
To be honest, it's not that simple.

Hits on some building within the THAAD system's position, but a hit doesn't necessarily mean the radar, support vehicles, and launchers were destroyed; these could be located at any of the surrounding launch sites, especially in a state of combat ready.
 

AlexYe

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What goes that mean can someone explain like aircraft have been damaged or what
It means they evacuated the base, its not being used by aircrafts etc, they had to retreat.

IRGC PR: 'We launched cruise missiles towards the carrier group"
Israeli HebrewTv-channel 12 segment:
- Hezbollah attacked from an area that was previously declared hezbollah free.
- IDF has suffered minimum casualties but US forces have suffered 'alot' in kuwait and jordan.
- Iran hasnt activated its eastern missiles bases yet but they need to be target by the americans.
- Tehran still has missile activity, they showed black-white video from one of their planes avoiding a missile hit from the building below (dk if missile or manpad etc)

Wtf are eastern missiles bases?
 

FriedButter

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UAE considers striking Iranian missile sites as regional war spreads​

The United Arab Emirates is considering taking military action to stop Iranian missile and drone strikes on the country, two sources with knowledge of the matter tell Axios.

Why it matters: An Emirati strike on Iran would be unprecedented. The fact that it's being considered reflects the enormous anger among Gulf countries over Iranian attacks that have targeted civilian infrastructure and oil and gas facilities.

The UAE has been the country most attacked by Iran since the start of the war — even more so than Israel.

What they're saying: "The UAE is considering taking active defensive measures against Iran. Although it has not been involved in the war in any way, it has still endured 800 projectiles," a source familiar with Emirati policy discussions said.

"The view in the UAE is that no country in the world would fail to evaluate its defensive posture under such circumstances," the source added.

Driving the news: On the first day of the war, Iran attacked the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain. On the second day, the strikes expanded to also include Oman and Saudi Arabia.

The attacks led Qatar to suspend most of its natural gas production, and on Monday an Iranian drone struck the U.S. embassy in Riyadh.

Debris from intercepted missiles ignited fires at Jebel Ali Port, and a drone struck a luxury hotel on Dubai's Palm Jumeirah.
The intrigue: Israeli officials believe Saudi Arabia might also take military action in retaliation for Iranian attacks.

Anwar Gargash, foreign policy adviser to the UAE president, wrote on X that Iran's attacks against Gulf states "was a miscalculation and has isolated Iran at a critical juncture."

"Your war is not with your neighbors, and this escalation only reinforces the narrative that Iran is the primary source of danger in the region and that its missile program is a constant source of instability," he wrote.

Zoom in: The Emirati defense ministry said Tuesday that Iran had launched 186 ballistic missiles at the UAE — 172 were intercepted, 13 fell into the sea and one landed on Emirati territory.

An additional 812 drones were detected, of which 755 were intercepted and 57 made impact within the country. Three foreign nationals have been killed and around 70 wounded.

"The UAE reserves its full right to respond to this escalation and to take all necessary measures to protect its territory, citizens and residents," the defense ministry said.

The big picture: Iran's retaliatory strikes have turned the war into a sweeping regional crisis, pulling in countries that never wanted to be part of the conflict.

Since the U.S.-Israel bombing campaign began, Iran has targeted U.S. bases and other targets in UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Iraq — including the Kurdish region.

President Trump said Monday that Operation Epic Fury is designed to last four to five weeks, giving the conflict significant room to expand further.

Who would have thought the UAE will sign up to the green energy initiative.
 

bsdnf

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Trump announced that the United States would sever all trade and economic ties with Spain.

Furthermore, Trump claimed that US military aircraft could freely travel to Spanish air bases without Spain's consent, and that no one in Spain would dare to stop them. (This directly denies Spain's national sovereignty.)

He's 杀鸡儆猴 to deter other NATO members from resisting.
 
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