Iran Crisis & the 2026 War between Iran and the United States, Gulf States, and Israel - Please focus on news and coverage, not argumentation.

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U.S. Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz threatens Iranian UN Ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani:
I was nodding off going through the thread enjoying my tea after full day at work, seeing submarine kill was quite rejuvenating but this woke me the fuck up
After all these mealymouthed libtards and europeans, it's refreshing to hear high rank diplomat openly admonish representative of the oppressive regime that killed thousands of their own people just to preserve authority.
Now strap him to a missile and launch it into the fucking ocean.
 
The ummah may have suffered its greatest blow yet. The quantity of AI videos of Tel Aviv getting bombed will go down tremendously. Peace be upon our fallen accounts run by 19 year old Pakistanis.
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third world journo complains about this

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Air Force planes attack in Iran and use the return flight to drop the remaining munitions they have also in Lebanon. (Ynet)

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Do we make new torpedos or are we using ancient shit from WW2?
A lot of the munitions that we were using in Afghanistan, Iraq and the like were refitted older bombs with updated guidance systems. Basically making dumb bombs into guided ones. I do remember talk of some of them dating back to ww2, but that was likely just scuttlebutt. Every military tries to be economical, utilsing everything and cutting down on waste.



Also, this was from a month ago, round the time of Venezuela. Whether you agree or disagree with what's happening, it's a fire parody song.



Iran (So Far Away)

[Verse 1]
Feel like I'm getting deja vu
This is like Iraq War number two
Iraq War number two
I like the look of those oil supplies
Be a shame if someone invaded you
If someone invaded you

[Chorus]
And Iran, Iran's so far away
Bomb Iran, I'll bomb them night and day
But destroy USA

[Verse 2]
A drone appears above your head
A MOAB bomb comes falling down on you
Falling down on you
The fleet is moving nearer still
The Strait of Hormuz it comes in view
The oil must flow through

[Chorus]
And Iran, Iran's so far away
Bomb Iran, I'll bomb them night and day
But destroy USA

[Instrumental]

[Verse 3]
A tiny hand hits a big red button
Atomic bombs come falling down on you
A mushroom cloud's in view
Send out a tweet to let you know
World War III 'cause Israel told me to
All for Netanyahu

[Chorus]
And Iran, Iran's so far away
Bomb Iran, I'll bomb them night and day
And Iran, Iran's so far away
Bomb Iran, I'll bomb them night and day
But destroy USA
 
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The same individuals who criticize Democrats for labeling anyone questioning their positions as Russian agents during the Ukraine conflict are employing similar tactics against those who question potential military action against Iran in support of Israel. Additionally, they are now attributing the outcome of the 2020 election to Iran.
 
The Japanese invented the kamikaze speed boat bombs back in WWII. Them and kamikaze manned minisubs are largely forgotten nowadays unless you're a WWII Pacific Theater sperg or autist.
One of the great what-if's of the war is how much impact the respective theaters would have received if Germany gave Japan traded the things they needed most which was Germany's fuel injection in it's planes and Japan's long range torpedoes.
 
The same kiwis laughing about Ukraine getting invaded and Houthis destroying shipping in the red Sea seem to be very upset about this war. Strange that.
We need mandatory hand posting quotas for perpetual A&N inhabitants at this point, there’s no reason for a sane westerner to go “wtf I love BRICS”
 

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The aftermath of Israel's airstrike on the Police Headquarters in Ilam, Iran.

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Joint American-Israeli Attacks on Kermanshah a while ago



A Squadron of 5x USAF or IAF aircraft are seen flying over Erbil en route toward Iran.

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Iraq is now under a nationwide blackout due to either bombings or hacking.



Video from earlier shows Anti-Air Artillery engaging with a USAF Reaper over Shiraz, Fars Province, Southern Iran. The same reaper was seen again flying later in Shiraz, but with no Air Defense targeting it anymore.

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B-2s are coming to Diego Garcia in the coming days.



Tomahawk missiles seen flying by a ship on their way to Iran.




Scenes from the town of Baneh in Iran's Kurdistan province following US-Israeli airstrikes on IRGC bases and other security infrastructure earlier today.



A single Iranian ballistic missile has been intercepted in Israeli airspace.
 
US Has Lost Nearly $2 Billion In Equipment So Far

https://www.trtworld.com/article/35eac28b7995

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Snip:

The US has lost nearly $2 billion worth of military equipment amid its attacks against Iran since Saturday, according to estimates and data compiled by Anadolu Agency.

The chief driver of the cost is a US AN/FPS-132 early warning radar system at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, valued at $1.1 billion, which was hit with a missile strike by Iran on Saturday. Qatar confirmed that the radar was hit and damaged.

On Sunday, 3 F-15E Strike Eagles were lost in a friendly fire incident by Kuwaiti air defences. While all six aircrew survived, the planes did not; the cost of replacing them is estimated at $282 million.

During its opening retaliatory attack on Saturday, Iran struck the US Navy's Fifth Fleet headquarters in Manama, Bahrain, destroying two satellite communications terminals and several large buildings.

Using open-source intelligence reports, the targeted SATCOM terminals were identified as AN/GSC-52Bs, which approximately cost $20 million, factoring in deployment and installation costs.
 
Things seem to be going very well so far! I’m astonished that there are no reported US deaths from all the action yesterday, and I had to stop myself from doing some inappropriate-for-work excited hollering at that submarine kill footage. Seems like our primary aims of destroying things are getting accomplished.

Moving on to the nation-building, I hear we’re arming some Kurds? Is this a US rejection of the Shah, or will the Shah be willing to cooperate with Kurds and give them independence/autonomy? Or is this a distraction tactic, where they get the Kurds to stir up trouble, send the Shah and his people to the other side of the country to actually take over, and screw over the Kurds as usual?
 
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