2025 Israel - Iranian conflict

Derpy

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They are busy with what they have been doing for the last decades - trying to stop the people overthrowing the government.
There is a reason why the Death to Israel and America rhetoric is still propagated hard by the Iranian government even though most other states in the region have long stopped and accepted Israel. The Iranian government desperately needs an external enemy to direct the focus and anger of the people away from them.
 

crazyinsane105

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If all Iran could do was making little razerblade cuts against Israel, they should have rolled over much earlier and avoided all the beating.

The level of strategic miscalculation and mismanagement is breathtaking on Iran’s part. They don’t seem to even understand what kind of fight they are in.

Israel is actively chopping off all its limbs so it can slowly dice Iran up into mincemeat and Iran is still trying to play the long slow bleed game and complaining to the nonexistent referee about Israeli foul play and dirty tricks.

Iran must at a minimum slow the blows raining in on its head or it’s over for them. Hell, it’s probably already over for them, but they needed to have at a minimum disrupted the IAF’s bombing campaign from the get go. That first wave of missiles should have been against Israeli air bases and the missiles should not have stopped raining down. Even if Iran emptied its missile inventory, if it could have just kept up the pressure, the IAF offensive campaign would have been seriously derailed and potentially given them enough breathing space to recover from the initial decapitation strikes.

As things stand, by the time new leaders and commanders get into post, they will have hardly any assets left to do anything with.
Has any evidence emerged of any IDF aircraft flying over Tehran or other major population centers? Minus what Israel is claiming, there has been zero evidence to suggest air superiority over Iran. Almost all ordinance thus far is standoff munitions, which Israel doesn’t have as significant stocks of.

Iranian AD was never meant to protect itself from stand off munitions. Unless we have squadrons of IDF aircraft flying overhead dropping significant payloads on Iran, the Iranian leadership has very little inclination to make a deal.
 

Randomuser

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Iran has really smart people in STEM with great engineers. I believe they could make a nuke if they really tried.

However the problem is engineers are just the technical guys who focus on the details. They don't rule from the top down. Those guys at the top so far seem to be making a lot of "questionable" choices. So no matter how good the technicians are, if the decision makers make dumb choices then they're still screwed.

Engineering and military are heavily related since you need technical knowledge. So I'm surprised when they do stuff like putting all the important figures in one place that could be easily hit, the placement of air defenses, security controls, what sort of armaments are used to counter Israel etc. Not even the political stuff but just the technical stuff at a high level.
 
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AlexYe

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A British F-35 fighter jet has made an emergency landing in India after taking part in intercepting Iranian attacks last night due to a lack of fuel.
I saw some indians making memes about capturing it and reverse engineering it so they can have something against future j35's
white & western worship is hell of a drug.
Sadly
 

Sinnavuuty

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If all Iran could do was making little razerblade cuts against Israel, they should have rolled over much earlier and avoided all the beating.

The level of strategic miscalculation and mismanagement is breathtaking on Iran’s part. They don’t seem to even understand what kind of fight they are in.

Israel is actively chopping off all its limbs so it can slowly dice Iran up into mincemeat and Iran is still trying to play the long slow bleed game and complaining to the nonexistent referee about Israeli foul play and dirty tricks.

Iran must at a minimum slow the blows raining in on its head or it’s over for them. Hell, it’s probably already over for them, but they needed to have at a minimum disrupted the IAF’s bombing campaign from the get go. That first wave of missiles should have been against Israeli air bases and the missiles should not have stopped raining down. Even if Iran emptied its missile inventory, if it could have just kept up the pressure, the IAF offensive campaign would have been seriously derailed and potentially given them enough breathing space to recover from the initial decapitation strikes.

As things stand, by the time new leaders and commanders get into post, they will have hardly any assets left to do anything with.
Attacking the IAF air bases would not have solved anything, considering the inaccuracy of the Iranian missiles in the last attacks. They could not even replicate what the IAF (India) did to the PAF, attacking 9 air bases and rendering some of them useless, especially considering that runway repairs can be done in a matter of hours with extremely skilled and professional teams like the IDF.

Israel cannot continue this bombing campaign in the long term, they do not have the resources for it, geography is still an impediment for Israel to try to do more and better, eventually the wear and tear will come and that is why I think Israel declared that it would need two weeks, because they know that after two weeks, they will have nothing left to launch against Iran, considering the long attrition of the air campaign against Iran which is more than 1,500 km away across two countries.
 

Sinnavuuty

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israel will prevail this time again as over hamas & hezbollah..many may dislike it but ,,,,it is heaven's mandate.
heaven's mandate?????

:D :D :D

The incompetence of its enemies says more about Israel's superiority. I have never seen so much incompetence together. From the Syrians to the Iranians today, the truth is that no one Israel has faced to date has been a worthy adversary. Maybe the Turks will be in the future, but not now.
 

Botnet

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Attacking the IAF air bases would not have solved anything, considering the inaccuracy of the Iranian missiles in the last attacks. They could not even replicate what the IAF (India) did to the PAF, attacking 9 air bases and rendering some of them useless, especially considering that runway repairs can be done in a matter of hours with extremely skilled and professional teams like the IDF.
Iran’s missiles are decently accurate, accurate enough to hit stationary targets like the Israeli MOD, massed strikes on Israeli airbases would be enough to take them out for several hours at a time, and every minute that Iran has its airspace cleared is valuable time that they can use to recover.
Israel cannot continue this bombing campaign in the long term, they do not have the resources for it, geography is still an impediment for Israel to try to do more and better, eventually the wear and tear will come and that is why I think Israel declared that it would need two weeks, because they know that after two weeks, they will have nothing left to launch against Iran, considering the long attrition of the air campaign against Iran which is more than 1,500 km away across two countries.
Israel alone does not have the resources for it, but the US does, and they will absolutely resupply Israel.
 
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