2026 Israel - Iranian conflict [TEMP LOCKED]

Will Iran-Israel conflict start again?


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enroger

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Are we seriously consider Nuclear Weaponry as a valid tactic to be used? It's almost taboo to even consider using such weapons and certainly not in the psyche of US and even as irrational as the Israelis. The last time Nuclear Weapons were used was 80 years ago. A very huge psychological gap for the involved actors.

As crazy as Trump and Netanyahu are, they are not psychologically and mentally prepared for the consequences in using nuclear weapons.



Daily reminder that the average Iranian military grunt is still using G3 Battle Rifle as their standard issue weapon.

Yes, I'm even considering it back when 12 days war was happening. I really really hope these people are not that insane but I'm having very little faith now.
 

mack8

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Are we seriously consider Nuclear Weaponry as a valid tactic to be used? It's almost taboo to even consider using such weapons and certainly not in the psyche of US and even as irrational as the Israelis. The last time Nuclear Weapons were used was 80 years ago. A very huge psychological gap for the involved actors.

As crazy as Trump and Netanyahu are, they are not psychologically and mentally prepared for the consequences in using nuclear weapons.



Daily reminder that the average Iranian military grunt is still using G3 Battle Rifle as their standard issue weapon.
We are talking about the pedo-zionist cabal who rape and kill kids with no remorse, and genocidal murderers who kill hundreds of thousands as a matter of course, this just a few of their innumerable crimes. We can't expect anything rational from them. The only way to stop them is either a literal people's world revolution to put them to the gallows, or in the case of countries attacked by this grotesque cabal, at least having your own nukes so that at least you can ensure a measure of MAD.
 

TPenglake

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Iran's stance has been controlled escalation, it has responded in kind to Israeli and American aggression but despite the wide number of targets it has struck, it hasn't really gone for nuclear options.

In fact, today's striking of Bahrain's desalination plants is one of the first such nuclear options, no doubt in response to America targeting their's.
 

RottenPanzer

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We are talking about the pedo-zionist cabal who rape and kill kids with no remorse, and genocidal murderers who kill hundreds of thousands as a matter of course, this just a few of their innumerable crimes. We can't expect anything rational from them. The only way to stop them is either a literal people's world revolution to put them to the gallows, or in the case of countries attacked by this grotesque cabal, at least having your own nukes so that at least you can ensure a measure of MAD.

This is actually have more precedence of them not using Nuclear Weapons in this conflict. Their debauch immoral act as bourgeois elites are the results of the intoxication of power with them remotely detached from any meaningful consequences that would endanger at all forms. Nuclear weapons are wholly uncharted territory, the very mentioned of its name sends a very powerful symbol that send shivers to every single individual in the world.

These elites actually using such weapons would send a very great fiasco that would eclipse any other drama that have ever occured since 80 years ago. Actually using nuclear weapons by them would be the death nail of their power.
 

Ringsword

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Iran is absolutely right in destroying desalination GCC desalination plants/food depots etc in this do-or-die existential fight(same with China in A TWFIC fight-hold nothing back) .The GCC is an western artificial petrodollar construct where 80% of its food and nearly 100% of its water is imported/desalinated .A lesson China KNOWS and may have even taught the Iranians and surely applicable to the near-future fight in the TW/FIC where China's missile force is multiple magnitudes stronger/numerous then Irans's and hopefully will obliterate any bases threatening China.
 
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iewgnem

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Imagine they get to the tunnel just to find its blocked with a blast proff door, right as Iranan forces show up behind them.

But this is obviously a fake story, even Americans arent dumb enough to make public plans that can get them all killed.

But they do obviously realize they cant take out underground bases with airstrikes and its a short logic leap to sending SF

Problem is Iran can make the same logic leap
 

horse

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The timing of this war is extremely dangerous to the entire region. It was perhaps only in this decade that replacing fossil fuels wholesale has become a feasible future, thanks primarily to the technical maturity and mass-scale production of alternative energy infrastructure. This includes not just inputs like solar and nuclear (potentially even fusion), but also outputs like EVs, 24/7 automated factories, and compute datacentres. I don't think I have to elaborate on which nation is at the forefront of these efforts.

Centerpiece to this drive is resilience against disruption, with not being affected by political instability in other regions of the world being seen akin to a form of energy sovereignty. A concept Europe and India is about to learn first-hand.

For the people of the region, I believe the gravest news are the strikes on Gulf energy infrastructure, American executive proclamations of "taking their oil", and the strangling of the Hormuz energy throat. Even with a lack of a physical blockade, the repeated strikes and threats of strikes has made energy infrastructure uninvestable and alternative energy methods much more attractive.

The once-in-history opportunity of Middle Eastern nations to skip industrialisation and the whole-of-society changes it necessitates is rapidly passing. The only reason such feudal kingdoms and archaic societies have survived into our modern world, let alone be tolerated by modern global discourse, is crumbling before our eyes.

If the war is not resolved soon, the whole region will fail to transition away from fossil fuel economies before they become obsolete, leaving all nations stuck in a pre-industrial state and of no value to the global economy. Within decades all that has been built here would return to the sands. I believe the GCC nations are aware of this, which makes Iran's ultimatum urgent. The IRGC will not allow their fossil fuel economies to resume until and unless the US is driven from GCC territories, so now they are under the pressure of time to act. Even 6 months of war could pause oil and natural gas flow for half a decade or more, as only peace will invite the investment needed to keep the oil flowing and the economy transitioning to services.

A most excellent post, agree completely!

That is why I still do not get it?

The writing is on the wall.

Then why the heck they are doing this in this region, to themselves ... yet again!

Instead of working towards a sustainable future, the entire region lights up in flames!

:oops::p
 
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