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Reply #435 - Yesterday at 2:22pm
 
tallowood wrote Yesterday at 2:15pm:
The Israeli Defense Ministry stated that its military attacked more than 40 facilities in Iran over the past 48 hours. Among the targets hit were a petrochemical complex in Tabriz, a cement plant, a steel mill, research centers, including the Tehran University of Science and Technology, power plants, and others.
Israel, along with the United States, also bombed a heavy water reactor in Khondab and a yellowcake (uranium concentrate) plant in Ardakan.
The Defense Ministry claims the affected facilities were allegedly used for missile production and nuclear weapons development.


How many schools and hospitals did they attack today?

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Reply #436 - Yesterday at 3:03pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote Yesterday at 2:22pm:
tallowood wrote Yesterday at 2:15pm:
The Israeli Defense Ministry stated that its military attacked more than 40 facilities in Iran over the past 48 hours. Among the targets hit were a petrochemical complex in Tabriz, a cement plant, a steel mill, research centers, including the Tehran University of Science and Technology, power plants, and others.
Israel, along with the United States, also bombed a heavy water reactor in Khondab and a yellowcake (uranium concentrate) plant in Ardakan.
The Defense Ministry claims the affected facilities were allegedly used for missile production and nuclear weapons development.


How many schools and hospitals did they attack today?


How many would you like?  Wink
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Reply #437 - Yesterday at 3:03pm
 
🇹🇷🇮🇷 Turkey shot down a missile after a "final warning" to Iran.

Turkey destroyed a "ballistic weapon" that was launched from Iran and entered Turkish airspace. This was reported by the press service of the Turkish Ministry of Defense. The missile was destroyed by NATO air defense forces deployed in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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Reply #438 - Yesterday at 10:10pm
 
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Reply #439 - Yesterday at 10:34pm
 
Headless chickens. Unlike Iraq and Afghanistan.
Trump it taking Iran out from the top down.
This is something new.
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Reply #440 - Yesterday at 11:21pm
 
Kuwait Bahrain UAE and Saudis don't want this war to stop they want the Islamic regime removed.

While Trump hasn't mentioned regime change possibly after the failures of Iraq and Afghanistan along with Obamas Arab spring the Israelis were talking regime change from day 1.

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Barack Obama bears primary responsibility for today’s Middle East crisis.
Had he not shipped billions of dollars in cash to Iran, they wouldn’t have had the funds to build their nuclear, missile, and drone programs — nor to arm Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis.
And by enthusiastically backing the “Arab Spring,” he helped tear apart once-stable nations and turn them into chaos and failed states.”

https://x.com/saif_aldareei/status/2038499715067597264
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Reply #441 - Today at 7:27am
 
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High resolution Airbus satellite imagery taken on March 28, 2026, shows that the main processing building at Iran's uranium mill, the Ardakan Yellowcake Production Plant (YPP) was destroyed along with its auxiliary processing building.

https://www.iranintl.com/en/202603303369

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Reply #442 - Today at 7:55am
 
The aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush, leading a strike group, departed Norfolk, Virginia, to conduct security and cooperation missions with allies in U.S. naval areas of responsibility, according to a U.S. Navy statement.

According to American media, the USS George H.W. Bush will head to the Middle East to support Operation Epic Fury against Iran.

The carrier group that will deploy includes the flagship aircraft carrier USS George Bush and three Arleigh Burke-class destroyers: the Norfolk-based USS Ross, as well as the USS Donald Cook and the USS Mason, the latter of which serves as the carrier's air and missile defense flagship, the US Navy said in a statement.

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Reply #444 - Today at 8:41am
 
American GMLRS ER systems fire toward Iran from Bubiyan Island, Kuwait.
View from a nearby vessel (Al Marid) overlooking Bubiyan Island. This also confirms the presence of American forces on Bubiyan Island.

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Reply #445 - Today at 11:07am
 
On March 30, Iran was bombed from "two directions" by US strategic aviation. Four B-1s took off from the UK, and simultaneously, two B-2s took off from America.

Before this, they usually flew separately. It is assumed that their targets were objects in Isfahan, which were bombed with penetrating bombs.
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Reply #446 - Today at 11:36am
 
Unleash hell! Smiley
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Reply #447 - Today at 12:47pm
 
The Indians have restored some of their credit - however, the global declaration of war expands:-

"India Tells Iran: No Permission Needed – Navy Sends 7 Warships to Guard Oil Lifeline

India just drew a firm line in the sand against Iranian strong-arm tactics in the Strait of Hormuz. New Delhi made it crystal clear: the strait is an international waterway under UNCLOS rules. No permission, no crew lists, no "protection" fees required for Indian ships to pass.
While the world watches Iran-Israel tensions choke off 20 percent of global oil flows, the Indian Navy launched Operation Urja Suraksha and deployed seven frontline warships – including destroyers – in the Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea. Their mission is simple and tough: escort India-bound tankers carrying LPG, crude, and LNG straight through the danger zone.
This is no empty gesture. India relies on these routes for 90 percent of its LPG imports. Disruptions hit kitchens and factories hard. The Navy has already guided ships like Jag Vasant and Pine Gas to safety, with more escorts rolling out. Warships stay outside the strait but stand ready to protect every mile to Indian waters.
No begging Washington. No weakness. Just clear-eyed strategic autonomy backed by steel. India is putting its navy where its energy security is – and sending a loud message: mess with our tankers at your peril.
The video making rounds shows exactly why adversaries should think twice: Indian destroyers slicing through the sea, missiles ready, fleet in fighting form. This is how a serious nation defends its interests when global chokepoints turn into chokeholds. Jai Hind."
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Reply #448 - Today at 1:08pm
 
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Days after being expelled from Beirut, Iran’s ambassador is refusing to leave, highlighting the Lebanese government’s weakness as the country once again becomes a battlefield for stronger powers.

https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/lebanon-expelled-irans-ambassador-he-refused-to-leave-a710471a

🇱🇧🇮🇷According to unverified information, the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon has been killed in Beirut.

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Reply #449 - Today at 2:05pm
 
The UAE has announced they will assist to open the Hormuz Strait by force.

I suppose Iran has pissed off the UAE enough to cop some push-back.
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