2026 Israel - Iranian conflict [TEMP LOCKED]

Will Iran-Israel conflict start again?


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phrozenflame

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This war plan is retarded.

It is done by narcistis israely billionaires visibly.
I spent more time planning contingency and for catastrophic events for a f*ng 60 m3 kerosene storage tank or for chemical storage in my green 20s than they did it for a military campaign .


Whats happens if the regime change fail?
Cant fail.
What is the chance for failure?
0%
How could have an event 0% chance?
Because that is bad for us
what will happens if fail nevertless?
We drop eveything that the usa has onto yhe problem.
If that is not enought?
That is not possible.

If a company mansgement gave this answer next day I will start to hunt for new job at a sane company.

Sadly this is an elected dictorship.
Its not retarded at all.

The plan is to pummel Iran. That is the plan.

Everything else is cover for this wanton violence.
 

SlothmanAllen

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Isn't this how the US always operates? Absolute destruction of critical infrastructure? From the Gulf War:

Iraqis understood the legitimacy of a military action to drive their army from Kuwait, but they have had difficulty comprehending the Allied rationale for using air power to systematically destroy or cripple Iraqi infrastructure and industry: electric power stations (92 percent of installed capacity destroyed), refineries (80 percent of production capacity), petrochemical complexes, telecommunications centers (including 135 telephone networks), bridges (more than 100), roads, highways, railroads, hundreds of locomotives and boxcars full of goods, radio and television broadcasting stations, cement plants, and factories producing aluminum, textiles, electric cables, and medical supplies.

The more freedom to operate over Iran, the more the strikes will turn to crippling the nation. I believe modern US military planning always requires maximalist objectives. I suspect that the level of destruction to Iranian infrastructure will look similar to that one quoted from Iraq in the Gulf War above.
 

Serb

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Ok, previous westoid cope about Iran surrendering to GCC countries didn't last a few hours, so what is the new cope they will pick, to avoid talking about the real possibility of the US actually having to surrender to Iran instead in the end, after they learned their lesson?

At this point, it's expected that the regime in Iran will remain, now racing toward a nuclear weapon, and the US regional bases are done for permanently already (the armed forces spokesperson just said they will keep striking them even if they are rebuilt again and again).

What else can they offer? I guess they need to remove sanctions or pay directly in some way. I guess it would be the Gulf countries that will pay the brunt of it in the end, one way or another. After all, don't they have a lot of money at least, and the biggest interest to pacify Iran?
 
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SlothmanAllen

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It always has been except they spent the last 5 years crying fake tears telling everyone how bad the Russians are for touching even a speck of dirt outside any Ukrainian infrastructure.
Yes, but that is just PR talk. I actually thought you had a lot of people asking why Russia didn't decapitate the Ukrainian leadership, and destroy their infrastructure? That seemed to me to be one of the biggest knocks against Russian coming from US/Western commentators. Specifically, that it made Russia look incompetent that they would leave so much of an adversaries infrastructural capacity in place.
 

wifi999

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They could pull out, it’s possible but not likely for now, but nevertheless , I believe Israel has achieved her objectives of making Iran alienate even those Gulf countries who has good relations with Iran like Qatar . With all the missiles and drone launches against their infrastructure, these Gulf/Arab countries (who are very influential globally) will start seeing Iran as a genuine military threat much more than before and thus be more likely to play an active role in isolating Iran going forward until at least there is a more amenable government in Iran for them.
To be honest, the biggest winner of this war is Israel, they have been getting exactly what they wanted so far. They want to cut down Iran (who they call the head of the snake) to size and reduce Irans capacity of threatening Israel. This past 2 years they have been very successful in doing that so far, remains to be seen if they will be able to finish the job with a much more weakened Hezbollah , a Syria that’s cut off from Hezbollah and hostile to Iran , a weakened divided Iraq and a weakened isolated Iran which is what they are aiming for. Since I don’t think their main objective is regime change (though it will be a good thing for them if they could ) , their main objective is to destroy Irans ability to pose a significant military threat for Israel by destroying Ira’s ballistic missile capabilities, military industries , security establishment facilities , top leaderships and nuclear capacity if possible, and set a precedent where they can keep “cutting the grass “ often from time to time by bobbing Irans faculties if they grow threatening enough again in future. . Not sure how viable that strategy will play out for Israel and the US
Yes, I think this is a victory for Israel, or rather, for Netanyahu. Iran will be completely bombed and its economy and industry will regress by decades years. The US seems once again will be mired in the Middle East for at least several years.
 

Mmmeeeto

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Trump has admitted responsibility for hitting Iran's desalination plants

when asked if US bombed an Iranian desalination plant:

"They are among the most evil people ever on earth, they cut babies' heads off, they chop women in half, what they did, take a look at October 7th... if they're complaining about a desalination plant, we complain about the fact that they shouldn't be chopping babies' heads off, okay?"
 

bebops

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Yes, but that is just PR talk. I actually thought you had a lot of people asking why Russia didn't decapitate the Ukrainian leadership, and destroy their infrastructure? That seemed to me to be one of the biggest knocks against Russian coming from US/Western commentators. Specifically, that it made Russia look incompetent that they would leave so much of an adversaries infrastructural capacity in place.

I have been saying this for awhile. The Russian war tactics are similar to those in WW2. It is like a bonehead fight

Navy ships are as obsolete as tanks. It cannot hide from air and submarine strikes. It can somewhat protect the aircraft carrier but it must stay far from land due to cruise missiles.

Most of the work is done by air platforms.
 

Serb

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I also think this is a victory for Israel, or rather, for Netanyahu.

Nah, you can see how dependent they were on all those early warning facilities in the Gulf bases, which all just got destroyed and would be hard to restore politically, but also practically, ever again.

Israel is getting hit harder than ever right now, and it's only beginning, and the Iranians are just at phase one. They also have way lower will to fight as a society than Iranians and are more sensitive.

Iran will be completely bombed and its economy and industry will regress by decades years.

The only city actually being bombed that heavily is Tehran. They don't have enough sorties to target much more than that.

And do you actually know how hard it would be to BOMB away the entire economy of a top 10 industrially powerful country on the planet, the size of half of Europe?

Not to mention that, actually, Iran can now indefinitely block the Strait of Hormuz, and Gulf countries would have to pay them if they want to survive in any capacity.

That's where the restoration funds would come from right away. Moreover, the USIS can't sustain this for longer than a few months.

The US seems once again will be mired in the Middle East for at least several years.

The US won't exist for several more years.
 

ForcedTrend

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Trump has admitted responsibility for hitting Iran's desalination plants

when asked if US bombed an Iranian desalination plant:

"They are among the most evil people ever on earth, they cut babies' heads off, they chop women in half, what they did, take a look at October 7th... if they're complaining about a desalination plant, we complain about the fact that they shouldn't be chopping babies' heads off, okay?"
40 fake babies again
 
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