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Warfare HAMAS attack on Israel, Oct 2023 & Iran’s Proxies.

I think Iran switched off the internet. Part of my reasoning being Israel can't influence public opinion as easily as well as making BDA slightly more difficult and footage of numerous explosions daily contradiction the Iranian fairytales of WINNING!

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Perhaps internet outlets got hacked?
 
Nation building. What could go wrong?
RAF is now flying fighters and tankers out to Cyprus.

I think we will see in next 2-3 days, a coalition of 10+ countries, going in, in one or max 2 nights. USAF will take care of ferdow, and the other countries will hit everything else military, including their 'navy' will get pounded.

Then it will be left with the Israelis. No nation building by G7, it doesnt work. I'm sure Israel has a plan, but even their plan needs to leave Iran to figure out its own route out of this situation.
 
Many of them might not be in flying order.


Israel conducted similar strikes in Syria when Assad's regime crashed. A lot of the stuff they hit wasn't even working, but better to make sure than to take the risk.
with enough manhours, if one good jet was hit on the ground, you could take the engines, avionics etc and get an old wreck into the air. Would take months, but it could be done if its all you have. So its worth to hit the old wrecks, and empty hangars etc.
 
Zarjan in Northern Iran

Looks like an industrial target

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Must be a different branch of the organization. In Gaza they'd have blown up the building themselves.

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Perhaps internet outlets got hacked?
As I suspected they appear to have switched off the internet themselves to try and dictate the news flow (as well as try to hinder people organizing against the regime no doubt).

Iranian Ministry of Communications: We will impose temporary restrictions on internet access
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Can taste the sweet salty tears 👅

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Iran's mission at the UN says no. I don't see a sizeable renegade faction of the Iranian armed forces going to Oman to negotiate the end of the regime either, but that looks about the most positive possible scenario right now.

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Somehow I don't see the WH making up fables about Iranian officials seeking dialogue and negotiations. There is nothing to gain by lying about it.

Iran however has quite the track record of talking out of its behind.

Could be an overall sign the regime is breaking apart, and these statements denying this is occurring or not could very well be nothing but Bagdad-Bob level bravados.

Or are the ones contacting the WH, assuming this is true, part of the already known opposition that demonstrated/rioted numerous times against the Mullah only to get violently repressed by the regime.
In which case... does this really count?
 
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Trump has always been pretty tough on Iran, he's a dealmaker for the most part, but there's a limit to his tolerance for bullshit and Iran has plenty of it.
 

As Israel’s strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites continue, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, says in an interview with Bloomberg that the UN nuclear watchdog cannot currently verify the whereabouts of Iran’s highly enriched uranium stockpile.

Asked whether Iran’s supply of 60% enriched uranium remains safely located at the underground Isfahan facility, which Israel has repeatedly struck since it began its campaign on Friday, Grossi replies: “To say safely, I’m not so sure.”

Some 400 kg of uranium, enough for 10 nuclear warheads, was previously stored under an IAEA seal in Isfahan. “At a time of war, all nuclear sites are closed,” Grossi continues, saying “all our inspectors who are still in Iran… are not inspecting, no normal activity can take place.”

Grossi adds that “No country in the world is enriching uranium at this level of 60% – which is technically almost equivalent of 90%, which is needed to have a nuclear weapon…Many high officials have said Iran has all the pieces of the puzzle. There has been a lot of ambiguity, and this is never good.”

Before Israel’s pre-emptive strike on the Islamic Republic, IAEA inspectors visited Iranian nuclear sites more than once a day. However, Grossi says Iran did not inform the IAEA of any “special measures” it planned to take to protect its uranium stockpile from being damaged in an attack.

“We haven’t been informed of anything in detail,” he says. “We don’t know what these protective additional measures to be.”

The IAEA is relying on satellite imagery and has seen no sign the uranium has been moved—which would be a violation of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, according to the Bloomberg report.

“It’s important to return to the diplomatic table as soon as possible because what’s at stake is very serious,” Grossi tells the news network.

If Americans don't want to believe their intelligence services (or believe one portion of a statement Tulsi made as I demonstrated previously), they should listen to the IAEA, because they're the real experts on this situation. Also it's important to note that their assessment is based on what they know, but as has been reported, they've failed to inspect certain locations that they are supposed to.
 



If Americans don't want to believe their intelligence services (or believe one portion of a statement Tulsi made as I demonstrated previously), they should listen to the IAEA, because they're the real experts on this situation. Also it's important to note that their assessment is based on what they know, but as has been reported, they've failed to inspect certain locations that they are supposed to.
Your neighbour builds a seige cannon, pointed at you. He prints leaflets, saying he hates everyone at number 17. Hands them out. Builds a mockup of your house, burns it down, while dancing round it. Now someone thinks they have not quite finished the siege cannon.....

We have been kicking this problem down the road for 20-30 years.
 
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Trump has always been pretty tough on Iran, he's a dealmaker for the most part, but there's a limit to his tolerance for bullshit and Iran has plenty of it.
Two hours later he talks about negotiations
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