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BREAKING: Tehran Says only China to pass through the Strait of Hormuz

BREAKING: Tehran Says only China to pass through the Strait of Hormuz

 


Iran has announced that it will allow only China to pass through the Strait of Hormuz , as an expression of gratitude for Beijing’s supportive stance toward Tehran during the war.


According to China now, as the war with United States, Israel rang on, the strait has been closed to all other ships without exception, with a clear warning that any unauthorized crossing will be directly targeted by Iranian forces.


Iranian Defense Ministry spokesman said the country’s military capabilities would soon force its adversaries into a deadlock and compel them to stop the war, the IRGC-affiliated Fars News Agency reported on Tuesday.

Reza Talaei-Nik said Iran’s “jihadi will,” tactical capabilities and weapons power are at a level that will leave the enemy facing a stalemate in the coming days and ultimately force a halt to the fighting.


He added that Iran’s “offensive defense" would continue with strength.



According to a report by Press TV, the largest US radar in the Persian Gulf that was capable of monitoring the entire Middle East, used for early warning with a range of 5,000 km and a price of 1.1 billion dollars, was targeted and destroyed by Iranian Missiles.


Iran’s IRGC in an announcement also said, the second American THAAD anti-missile defense system in the West Asia region was hit by the precision missiles of the IRGC Aerospace Force and was taken out of operational orbit. Tehran Times reported.

Yesterday, the THAAD radar stationed at Al Ruwais base in the UAE was also destroyed. With the destruction of these two systems, the missile hand of the Islamic Republic of Iran has been opened for successful target hits.


AFP reports that Iran has stepped up its attacks on economic targets and US missions across the Middle East on Tuesday as President Donald Trump warned it was "too late" for the Islamic republic to seek talks to escape the war


Israel’s air force struck the building housing Iran’s Council of Experts in the holy city of Qom on Tuesday in an attempt to disrupt the process of appointing a new supreme leader, Axios reported, citing an Israeli defense official.


The official said the strike occurred while votes were being counted and that the aim was to prevent the clerical body from selecting a successor to former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was assassinated on Saturday in the first wave of Israeli strikes.


"We wanted to prevent them from picking a new supreme leader," Axios quoted the unnamed Israeli official as saying.


It was not immediately clear how many of the council’s 88 members were in the building at the time or the extent of the damage, the report said.

 


Iran has announced that it will allow only China to pass through the Strait of Hormuz , as an expression of gratitude for Beijing’s supportive stance toward Tehran during the war.


According to China now, as the war with United States, Israel rang on, the strait has been closed to all other ships without exception, with a clear warning that any unauthorized crossing will be directly targeted by Iranian forces.


Iranian Defense Ministry spokesman said the country’s military capabilities would soon force its adversaries into a deadlock and compel them to stop the war, the IRGC-affiliated Fars News Agency reported on Tuesday.

Reza Talaei-Nik said Iran’s “jihadi will,” tactical capabilities and weapons power are at a level that will leave the enemy facing a stalemate in the coming days and ultimately force a halt to the fighting.


He added that Iran’s “offensive defense" would continue with strength.



According to a report by Press TV, the largest US radar in the Persian Gulf that was capable of monitoring the entire Middle East, used for early warning with a range of 5,000 km and a price of 1.1 billion dollars, was targeted and destroyed by Iranian Missiles.


Iran’s IRGC in an announcement also said, the second American THAAD anti-missile defense system in the West Asia region was hit by the precision missiles of the IRGC Aerospace Force and was taken out of operational orbit. Tehran Times reported.

Yesterday, the THAAD radar stationed at Al Ruwais base in the UAE was also destroyed. With the destruction of these two systems, the missile hand of the Islamic Republic of Iran has been opened for successful target hits.


AFP reports that Iran has stepped up its attacks on economic targets and US missions across the Middle East on Tuesday as President Donald Trump warned it was "too late" for the Islamic republic to seek talks to escape the war


Israel’s air force struck the building housing Iran’s Council of Experts in the holy city of Qom on Tuesday in an attempt to disrupt the process of appointing a new supreme leader, Axios reported, citing an Israeli defense official.


The official said the strike occurred while votes were being counted and that the aim was to prevent the clerical body from selecting a successor to former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was assassinated on Saturday in the first wave of Israeli strikes.


"We wanted to prevent them from picking a new supreme leader," Axios quoted the unnamed Israeli official as saying.


It was not immediately clear how many of the council’s 88 members were in the building at the time or the extent of the damage, the report said.

Donald Trump: “Big Wave” of US Military Action Against Iran Is Still To Come

Donald Trump: “Big Wave” of US Military Action Against Iran Is Still To Come


United States President Donald Trump has said a “big wave” of US military action against Iran is still to come, describing the current campaign as only the beginning, and claimed 49 Iranian leaders were killed in initial strikes.


According to a Blomberg, the UAE and Qatar are privately lobbying allies to help them persuade Trump to reach for an off-ramp that would keep US military operations against Iran short, sources say.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said US and Israel's attacks on hospitals strike at life itself. Attacks on schools target a nation's future. Targeting patients and children blatantly violates humanitarian principles. The world must condemn it. I stand with my grieving nation. Iran will not remain silent or yield to these crimes.


According to an AFP report, Trump says Iran operations likely to last 4 to 5 weeks, but says he's prepared "to go far longer than that."


United States President Donald Trump has said a “big wave” of US military action against Iran is still to come, describing the current campaign as only the beginning, and claimed 49 Iranian leaders were killed in initial strikes.


According to a Blomberg, the UAE and Qatar are privately lobbying allies to help them persuade Trump to reach for an off-ramp that would keep US military operations against Iran short, sources say.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said US and Israel's attacks on hospitals strike at life itself. Attacks on schools target a nation's future. Targeting patients and children blatantly violates humanitarian principles. The world must condemn it. I stand with my grieving nation. Iran will not remain silent or yield to these crimes.


According to an AFP report, Trump says Iran operations likely to last 4 to 5 weeks, but says he's prepared "to go far longer than that."

IRGC Claims Devastating Missile Strike on Israeli PM’s Office and Air Force HQ, Fate of Netanyahu Remains Unknown

IRGC Claims Devastating Missile Strike on Israeli PM’s Office and Air Force HQ, Fate of Netanyahu Remains Unknown


Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced a high-stakes escalation this morning, claiming to have targeted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office with a "tenth wave" of Kheybar ballistic missiles. In the same coordinated strike, Tehran reported hitting the headquarters of the Israeli Air Force commander.


IRGC have also unleashed the 11th wave of the latest barrage with over 700 drones and hundreds of missiles targeting US and Israeli forces


According to Sputnik, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced the 11th wave of its True Promise Four operation: a combined, large-scale strike by the IRGC’s navy and air force targeting US and Israeli bases on the third day of the war on Iran.


United States  information centers and supply depots in the Persian Gulf, the Israeli army communications network in Be’er Sheva and over 20 targets in Tel Aviv, West Jerusalem and Galilee were hit.


Since the start of the war on Saturday, Iranian forces have attacked 60 strategic targets and 500 US and Israeli positions, launching over 700 drones and hundreds of missiles – surpassing the number during last-year’s 12-day war in just the last 48 hours.


The IRGC said the brutal US and Israeli attacks against defenseless Iranian civilians – including attacks on hospitals, schools and civilian infrastructure – have only strengthened Iran’s resolve to wage a total war against its enemies.


While the IRGC has characterized the status of the Prime Minister as "unknown" following the surprise attack, Israeli officials and local reports from Jerusalem indicate no confirmed injuries or visible damage to the government compound. Despite the dramatic claims from Tehran, traffic in the area reportedly continues to flow normally, and several Israeli analysts have dismissed the report as psychological warfare. 


Tehran asserts the use of Kheibar (Khorramshahr-4) ballistic missiles in a "tenth wave" of strikes targeting the Israeli PM’s office and Air Force Command HQ.

•While Iranian state media reports the "fate of the Israeli Prime Minister is unknown," the IDF and Israeli officials have formally categorized these claims as psychological warfare/propaganda, stating that all projectiles targeting government compounds were successfully neutralized.


Meanwhile, the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier has been reportedly vacated the Persian gulf as IRGC targeting the US war ships.


Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced a high-stakes escalation this morning, claiming to have targeted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office with a "tenth wave" of Kheybar ballistic missiles. In the same coordinated strike, Tehran reported hitting the headquarters of the Israeli Air Force commander.


IRGC have also unleashed the 11th wave of the latest barrage with over 700 drones and hundreds of missiles targeting US and Israeli forces


According to Sputnik, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced the 11th wave of its True Promise Four operation: a combined, large-scale strike by the IRGC’s navy and air force targeting US and Israeli bases on the third day of the war on Iran.


United States  information centers and supply depots in the Persian Gulf, the Israeli army communications network in Be’er Sheva and over 20 targets in Tel Aviv, West Jerusalem and Galilee were hit.


Since the start of the war on Saturday, Iranian forces have attacked 60 strategic targets and 500 US and Israeli positions, launching over 700 drones and hundreds of missiles – surpassing the number during last-year’s 12-day war in just the last 48 hours.


The IRGC said the brutal US and Israeli attacks against defenseless Iranian civilians – including attacks on hospitals, schools and civilian infrastructure – have only strengthened Iran’s resolve to wage a total war against its enemies.


While the IRGC has characterized the status of the Prime Minister as "unknown" following the surprise attack, Israeli officials and local reports from Jerusalem indicate no confirmed injuries or visible damage to the government compound. Despite the dramatic claims from Tehran, traffic in the area reportedly continues to flow normally, and several Israeli analysts have dismissed the report as psychological warfare. 


Tehran asserts the use of Kheibar (Khorramshahr-4) ballistic missiles in a "tenth wave" of strikes targeting the Israeli PM’s office and Air Force Command HQ.

•While Iranian state media reports the "fate of the Israeli Prime Minister is unknown," the IDF and Israeli officials have formally categorized these claims as psychological warfare/propaganda, stating that all projectiles targeting government compounds were successfully neutralized.


Meanwhile, the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier has been reportedly vacated the Persian gulf as IRGC targeting the US war ships.

US will regrets miscalculation: Iran is ready for a long war, unlike Washington - Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani

US will regrets miscalculation: Iran is ready for a long war, unlike Washington - Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani

 A Senior Iranian official, Ali Larijani has said Iran has prepared for a long war and is acting only in self-defense in the current conflict with the United States and Israel.


In a post on his X page, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said Iran did not start the war and that its armed forces had engaged only in defensive action. He said Iran would defend itself “regardless of the costs” and would make its enemies regret what he called a miscalculation.



Prof Mirandi of Tehran University was also reportedly said that Iran has been preparing for this since the Iraq invasion of 2003.

They knew that they would be next sometime in the future

Hence, Iran may never involved in any ceasefire against the United States and Israel as a retaliations for all the Iranian leaders killed including the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah.

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday said the conflict with Iran “is not Iraq” and would not become an endless war, describing current operations as limited and focused on eliminating specific military threats.

“This is not endless,” Hegseth said at a news conference, adding that the mission was “clear, devastating and decisive” and aimed at destroying Iran’s offensive missile capabilities, missile production and naval assets so that it will “never have nuclear weapons.”

Will Iran stop the retaliatory attacks for any negotiations with the US and Israeli? 

Iranian Gen. Jabbar has said the Americans have relocated the majority of their aircraft to Cyprus; we will launch so many missiles at Cyprus that they will be forced to flee from there as well.


According to a report by Al Jazeera, US Air Force General Dan Caine, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, says the joint US-Israeli attacks on Iran is "not a single overnight mission... We expect to take additional losses."


In a telephone conversations, China's foreign minister tells Iran counterpart Beijing 'supports Iran in defending its sovereignty, security, territorial integrity': state media

All U.S. military bases have been placed on heightened alert under Threat Condition signaling an increased risk of attack.

Spain has officially barred the United States from using its bases to support strikes on Iran, says PM Pedro Sánchez.

According to Tehran Times, the Iran's IRGC has reportedly destroyed the oil tanker Stena Imperative, which was flying the United States flag, while it was in the port of Bahrain. The vessel was hit by Iranian drone or missile fire on Monday, according to the Reuters and other outlets that cited the maritime security firm Vanguard Tech. There was no immediate comment from US authorities.

IRGC in a statement on Monday said: We’ve just started using the 2nd generation missiles today. In the upcoming days, you’ll witness the 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th generation missiles if needed. 

Gen. Jabbari: To date, we have launched approximately 3,000 first- and second-generation missiles and approximately 10,000 drones

In the coming days, we will certainly deploy third- and fourth-generation missiles.

Iran says has ‘no choice’ but to fight back, holds no enmity toward American people

Tehran and it's allied armed groups fired missiles at Israel, Arab states and U.S. military targets around the region on Monday, while Israel and the United States pounded Iran as the war expanded to several fronts. Kuwait mistakenly shot down three American warplanes over its skies.

 A Senior Iranian official, Ali Larijani has said Iran has prepared for a long war and is acting only in self-defense in the current conflict with the United States and Israel.


In a post on his X page, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council said Iran did not start the war and that its armed forces had engaged only in defensive action. He said Iran would defend itself “regardless of the costs” and would make its enemies regret what he called a miscalculation.



Prof Mirandi of Tehran University was also reportedly said that Iran has been preparing for this since the Iraq invasion of 2003.

They knew that they would be next sometime in the future

Hence, Iran may never involved in any ceasefire against the United States and Israel as a retaliations for all the Iranian leaders killed including the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah.

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday said the conflict with Iran “is not Iraq” and would not become an endless war, describing current operations as limited and focused on eliminating specific military threats.

“This is not endless,” Hegseth said at a news conference, adding that the mission was “clear, devastating and decisive” and aimed at destroying Iran’s offensive missile capabilities, missile production and naval assets so that it will “never have nuclear weapons.”

Will Iran stop the retaliatory attacks for any negotiations with the US and Israeli? 

Iranian Gen. Jabbar has said the Americans have relocated the majority of their aircraft to Cyprus; we will launch so many missiles at Cyprus that they will be forced to flee from there as well.


According to a report by Al Jazeera, US Air Force General Dan Caine, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, says the joint US-Israeli attacks on Iran is "not a single overnight mission... We expect to take additional losses."


In a telephone conversations, China's foreign minister tells Iran counterpart Beijing 'supports Iran in defending its sovereignty, security, territorial integrity': state media

All U.S. military bases have been placed on heightened alert under Threat Condition signaling an increased risk of attack.

Spain has officially barred the United States from using its bases to support strikes on Iran, says PM Pedro Sánchez.

According to Tehran Times, the Iran's IRGC has reportedly destroyed the oil tanker Stena Imperative, which was flying the United States flag, while it was in the port of Bahrain. The vessel was hit by Iranian drone or missile fire on Monday, according to the Reuters and other outlets that cited the maritime security firm Vanguard Tech. There was no immediate comment from US authorities.

IRGC in a statement on Monday said: We’ve just started using the 2nd generation missiles today. In the upcoming days, you’ll witness the 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th generation missiles if needed. 

Gen. Jabbari: To date, we have launched approximately 3,000 first- and second-generation missiles and approximately 10,000 drones

In the coming days, we will certainly deploy third- and fourth-generation missiles.

Iran says has ‘no choice’ but to fight back, holds no enmity toward American people

Tehran and it's allied armed groups fired missiles at Israel, Arab states and U.S. military targets around the region on Monday, while Israel and the United States pounded Iran as the war expanded to several fronts. Kuwait mistakenly shot down three American warplanes over its skies.

Reza Pahlavi is the Iran’s new leader: Russian and Emirati foreign ministers call for Iran ceasefire now

Reza Pahlavi is the Iran’s new leader: Russian and Emirati foreign ministers call for Iran ceasefire now

 According to the online sources, Reza Pahlavi is the new Iranian leader according to the speculations and if the US succeeded in the attempted regime change agenda.


But the Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian had said in a recorded video shared by IRGC-linked Tasnim News Agency that Temporary Leadership Council in Iran began working to replace Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, .


Iranian President says Terhan will keep following Leader Ali Khamenei, and the armed forces will hit enemy bases with force and drive them to despair.


Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan discussed the war on Iran in a phone call, the Russian Foreign Ministry said, stressing the urgent need to end the fighting.

Key statements from the Russian Foreign Ministry:

🔸 Lavrov said aggression by the US and Israel against Iran was unacceptable.

🔸 Both ministers stressed the need for the immediate ceasefire.

🔸 They noted the destabilizing nature of the latest war in the Middle East by the US and Israel.


With the rising retaliations from Tehran, Iranian airstrikes killed at least eight Israelis after Tehran launched its latest missile barrage, with some of the strikes landing just miles from Jerusalem. Fix News reported.

The missiles hit the Israeli city of Beit Shemesh.

Iran’s military has been carrying out counterattacks against Israel and U.S. bases in the Middle East following a joint U.S.–Israeli strike that killed supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

European union is also calling for the de-escalation,.
Ursula Von Der leyen said in a telephone conversations with the Saudi Arabia Crown Prince.

According to her: "I just spoke to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia.
As our strategic partner, we will work closely with you to de-escalate and safeguard regional stability."

"You can count on our full support in these turbulent times."

"The European Union–Gulf Cooperation Council partnership will only get stronger in the period ahead"

There have been reports of US reaching out to Iran for a possible ceasefire which Tehran has rejected.

According to Jerusalem post, US President Donald Trump said Operation Epic Fury against Iran is "ahead of schedule," calling the regime "one of the most violent in history," while noting progress towards the end of the strikes

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has described the assassination of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei as an unprecedented and dangerous act, stressing that Tehran would defend itself without any restrictions.
He said Iran has no limit to the self defense of the country.

Iran has issues warning that US soldiers must lay down their weapons and withdraw from the hotels and facilities they are occupying across Gulf countries after evacuating their military bases, or they will be targeted and removed. 

The Iran's message is explicit: any remaining American military presence in the region will be treated as an active target in the event of continued escalation.


However, the US President Donald Trump' claims that Iran has reached out to him and that he too is ready to talk with them.


"They want to talk, and I have agreed to talk, so I will be talking to them," President Trump said." "They should have done it sooner. They should have given what was very practical and easy to do sooner. They waited too long."

On Sunday Tehran vowed revenge and total showdown of retaliations  after the killing of its supreme leader and traded strikes with Israel as part of a widening war prompted by a surprise U.S. and Israeli bombardment.

 According to the online sources, Reza Pahlavi is the new Iranian leader according to the speculations and if the US succeeded in the attempted regime change agenda.


But the Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian had said in a recorded video shared by IRGC-linked Tasnim News Agency that Temporary Leadership Council in Iran began working to replace Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, .


Iranian President says Terhan will keep following Leader Ali Khamenei, and the armed forces will hit enemy bases with force and drive them to despair.


Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan discussed the war on Iran in a phone call, the Russian Foreign Ministry said, stressing the urgent need to end the fighting.

Key statements from the Russian Foreign Ministry:

🔸 Lavrov said aggression by the US and Israel against Iran was unacceptable.

🔸 Both ministers stressed the need for the immediate ceasefire.

🔸 They noted the destabilizing nature of the latest war in the Middle East by the US and Israel.


With the rising retaliations from Tehran, Iranian airstrikes killed at least eight Israelis after Tehran launched its latest missile barrage, with some of the strikes landing just miles from Jerusalem. Fix News reported.

The missiles hit the Israeli city of Beit Shemesh.

Iran’s military has been carrying out counterattacks against Israel and U.S. bases in the Middle East following a joint U.S.–Israeli strike that killed supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

European union is also calling for the de-escalation,.
Ursula Von Der leyen said in a telephone conversations with the Saudi Arabia Crown Prince.

According to her: "I just spoke to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia.
As our strategic partner, we will work closely with you to de-escalate and safeguard regional stability."

"You can count on our full support in these turbulent times."

"The European Union–Gulf Cooperation Council partnership will only get stronger in the period ahead"

There have been reports of US reaching out to Iran for a possible ceasefire which Tehran has rejected.

According to Jerusalem post, US President Donald Trump said Operation Epic Fury against Iran is "ahead of schedule," calling the regime "one of the most violent in history," while noting progress towards the end of the strikes

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has described the assassination of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei as an unprecedented and dangerous act, stressing that Tehran would defend itself without any restrictions.
He said Iran has no limit to the self defense of the country.

Iran has issues warning that US soldiers must lay down their weapons and withdraw from the hotels and facilities they are occupying across Gulf countries after evacuating their military bases, or they will be targeted and removed. 

The Iran's message is explicit: any remaining American military presence in the region will be treated as an active target in the event of continued escalation.


However, the US President Donald Trump' claims that Iran has reached out to him and that he too is ready to talk with them.


"They want to talk, and I have agreed to talk, so I will be talking to them," President Trump said." "They should have done it sooner. They should have given what was very practical and easy to do sooner. They waited too long."

On Sunday Tehran vowed revenge and total showdown of retaliations  after the killing of its supreme leader and traded strikes with Israel as part of a widening war prompted by a surprise U.S. and Israeli bombardment.

In Case of No deal with Tehran, American President Donald Trump confirms second aircraft carrier to head to Iran soon

In Case of No deal with Tehran, American President Donald Trump confirms second aircraft carrier to head to Iran soon


Despite the security warning that the carrier needs maintenance, US President Donald Trump claims the reason he dispatched a second aircraft carrier is that it will be "needed" if a nuclear deal is not reached with Iran.




rump confirmed on Friday that he is sending a second aircraft carrier group to the Middle East, warning it would be a “bad day for Iran” if Tehran fails to reach a deal on its nuclear program.




American president said the move when asked about reports that the USS Gerald R. Ford would be redeployed from the Caribbean to the Middle East. “In case we don’t make a deal, we’ll need it,” Trump told journalists at the White House. “It’ll be leaving very soon. We have one out there that just arrived. If we need it we’ll have it ready, a very big force.”




additionally , Trump said he believed the talks with Iran would be “successful” but cautioned: “If they’re not, it’s going to be a bad day for Iran, very bad.” The US leader had already sent one aircraft carrier, the USS Abraham Lincoln, to the Middle East, as part of a fleet of 12 US Navy ships in the region.




The four vessels led by the Ford, described as the world’s largest aircraft carrier, have been in the Caribbean, where US forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in January. According to The New York Times, the ships are not expected to return to their home ports until late April or early May. Trump has increased military pressure against Iran following Tehran’s crackdown by security forces on protests last month. Rights groups say thousands were killed.

Rather than focusing publicly on the crackdown, Trump has recently centered his military warnings on Iran’s nuclear program. Western governments fear the program is aimed at developing a bomb, an allegation Tehran denies. The head of the UN nuclear watchdog, Rafael Grossi, said on Friday that reaching an agreement with Iran on inspections of its processing facilities was possible but “terribly difficult.”


Iran and the United States, which have had no diplomatic relations since shortly after the 1979 revolution, held talks on the nuclear issue last week in Oman. No dates have been set for further negotiations.

The United States joined Israel’s 12-day war against Iran in June, carrying out strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said after meeting Trump in Washington on Wednesday that the US president believed he could secure a “good deal.” However, Netanyahu expressed skepticism over any agreement that does not also address Iran’s ballistic missile program and its support for regional proxies.


While protests inside Iran have subsided for now, US-based Reza Pahlavi, son of the shah ousted in the 1979 revolution, urged Iranians to chant slogans against the clerical establishment in the coming days to coincide with demonstrations abroad.


Videos verified by AFP showed people in Iran chanting anti-government slogans this week as authorities marked the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. According to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, 7,005 people, mostly protesters, were killed in the recent crackdown. The group added that more than 53,000 people were arrested, while rights organizations caution the toll may be higher.


The Norway-based Iran Human Rights NGO said “hundreds” of people face charges linked to the protests that could carry the death penalty.


It said one protester, Saleh Mohammadi, 18, was sentenced to death on charges of killing a policeman. Iran’s judiciary stated that no final and “enforceable” verdict has yet been issued in the case.

Three politicians associated with the reformist wing of Iranian politics supportive of President Masoud Pezeshkian — Azar Mansouri, Javad Emam, and Ebrahim Asgharzadeh — were detained this week and later released on bail Thursday and Friday, their lawyer Hojjat Kermani told the ISNA news agency.

The deployment of the second aircraft carrier underscores Washington’s warning that diplomatic progress on the nuclear file will determine the next phase of US action in the region

Meanwhile, the reality of the modern warfare as revealed even by the 12daya  Israeli and US joint war against Iranian that While the US and Israeli forces burned fuel moving bombers to Iran for attacks Terhan with just launchpads responded with ballistic missiles forcing Israel to beg for ceasefire. 

Any confrontations with Iran will definitely not be without casualties from both sides while the entire middle east will bleed. The global economy will also be impacted.

Despite the security warning that the carrier needs maintenance, US President Donald Trump claims the reason he dispatched a second aircraft carrier is that it will be "needed" if a nuclear deal is not reached with Iran.




rump confirmed on Friday that he is sending a second aircraft carrier group to the Middle East, warning it would be a “bad day for Iran” if Tehran fails to reach a deal on its nuclear program.




American president said the move when asked about reports that the USS Gerald R. Ford would be redeployed from the Caribbean to the Middle East. “In case we don’t make a deal, we’ll need it,” Trump told journalists at the White House. “It’ll be leaving very soon. We have one out there that just arrived. If we need it we’ll have it ready, a very big force.”




additionally , Trump said he believed the talks with Iran would be “successful” but cautioned: “If they’re not, it’s going to be a bad day for Iran, very bad.” The US leader had already sent one aircraft carrier, the USS Abraham Lincoln, to the Middle East, as part of a fleet of 12 US Navy ships in the region.




The four vessels led by the Ford, described as the world’s largest aircraft carrier, have been in the Caribbean, where US forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in January. According to The New York Times, the ships are not expected to return to their home ports until late April or early May. Trump has increased military pressure against Iran following Tehran’s crackdown by security forces on protests last month. Rights groups say thousands were killed.

Rather than focusing publicly on the crackdown, Trump has recently centered his military warnings on Iran’s nuclear program. Western governments fear the program is aimed at developing a bomb, an allegation Tehran denies. The head of the UN nuclear watchdog, Rafael Grossi, said on Friday that reaching an agreement with Iran on inspections of its processing facilities was possible but “terribly difficult.”


Iran and the United States, which have had no diplomatic relations since shortly after the 1979 revolution, held talks on the nuclear issue last week in Oman. No dates have been set for further negotiations.

The United States joined Israel’s 12-day war against Iran in June, carrying out strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said after meeting Trump in Washington on Wednesday that the US president believed he could secure a “good deal.” However, Netanyahu expressed skepticism over any agreement that does not also address Iran’s ballistic missile program and its support for regional proxies.


While protests inside Iran have subsided for now, US-based Reza Pahlavi, son of the shah ousted in the 1979 revolution, urged Iranians to chant slogans against the clerical establishment in the coming days to coincide with demonstrations abroad.


Videos verified by AFP showed people in Iran chanting anti-government slogans this week as authorities marked the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. According to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, 7,005 people, mostly protesters, were killed in the recent crackdown. The group added that more than 53,000 people were arrested, while rights organizations caution the toll may be higher.


The Norway-based Iran Human Rights NGO said “hundreds” of people face charges linked to the protests that could carry the death penalty.


It said one protester, Saleh Mohammadi, 18, was sentenced to death on charges of killing a policeman. Iran’s judiciary stated that no final and “enforceable” verdict has yet been issued in the case.

Three politicians associated with the reformist wing of Iranian politics supportive of President Masoud Pezeshkian — Azar Mansouri, Javad Emam, and Ebrahim Asgharzadeh — were detained this week and later released on bail Thursday and Friday, their lawyer Hojjat Kermani told the ISNA news agency.

The deployment of the second aircraft carrier underscores Washington’s warning that diplomatic progress on the nuclear file will determine the next phase of US action in the region

Meanwhile, the reality of the modern warfare as revealed even by the 12daya  Israeli and US joint war against Iranian that While the US and Israeli forces burned fuel moving bombers to Iran for attacks Terhan with just launchpads responded with ballistic missiles forcing Israel to beg for ceasefire. 

Any confrontations with Iran will definitely not be without casualties from both sides while the entire middle east will bleed. The global economy will also be impacted.

The Iran–U.S. negotiations are scheduled for Friday in Oman.

The Iran–U.S. negotiations are scheduled for Friday in Oman.

 


The Donald Trump administration has reportedly agreed to Iran’s request to move the talks from Turkey to Oman

 


The Donald Trump administration has reportedly agreed to Iran’s request to move the talks from Turkey to Oman

Iranian Drone Successfully Completed Mission— FARS

Iranian Drone Successfully Completed Mission— FARS

‘Monitoring ALL military movements near Iran’



Contrary to the US forces claims that they SHOOT DOWN an Iranian drone, the Iranian regime media source has reported that the Iranian Drone completed it's missions in monitoring military movement near Iran's territories.

According to Reuters, Iranian drone approaching aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in Arabian Sea’ was shot down by the US Navy.



according to the reports,“U.S. Central Command made the decision to shoot down the Iranian drone. It was unmanned and acting aggressively toward our USS Lincoln.

The President of United States remains committed to diplomacy first — but diplomacy takes two to tango.”

According to U.S. officials cited by Axios, Israel is pressuring the United States to launch an attack on Iran, but Donald Trump is reluctant to go to war.

US Officials say no one has succeeded in convincing Trump to authorize a strike. Initially, Trump supported airstrikes during mass protests in Iran, but he now views military intervention as a mistake.
American leader also reportedly sees the release of the Epstein files as a way to counter Israeli pressure.

According to an AFP report, the United States is still planning talks with Iranian officials this week, the White House said Tuesday, even after a US warplane shot down an Iranian drone that approached an American aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea.

"I just spoke with special envoy (Steve) Witkoff, and these talks as of right now are still scheduled," Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters, adding that they were due to happen "later this week."

"President Trump is always wanting to pursue diplomacy first, but obviously it takes two to tango," Leavitt said outside the West Wing.


The meeting between Witkoff, a businessman whom Trump has appointed as his roving global conflict negotiator, and Iranian officials will "probably" take place in Turkey, a source close to the issue told AFP.


The US military said earlier that an F-35C stealth fighter jet shot down the Iranian drone that "aggressively" drew near to the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier on Tuesday.


Trump's spokeswoman added that the US president was keeping open the possibility of military action against Iran, with a large number of US warships now in the region.

"Of course, the president has always a range of options on the table, and that includes the use of military force," Leavitt told Fox News in a separate interview.

She added that "the Iranians know that better than anyone," referring to US military strikes that hit Iran's nuclear program last year.

However, a Tehran source, Iran’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday the location and timing of talks with the United States are not complicated matters and should not be turned into a media issue, adding that consultations about the venue are ongoing and details will be announced once finalized.


Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei thanked all "friendly countries that, out of concern and goodwill, have worked to help create the conditions for a diplomatic process."


“In principle, the venue and timing of talks are not complicated issues and should not be used as a pretext for media games," Baghaei said.


"Turkey and Oman, as well as some other countries in the region, have declared their readiness to host the talks, which we consider highly valuable."


"Consultations to determine the venue are also ongoing, and information will be announced as soon as a final decision is made," he added.

‘Monitoring ALL military movements near Iran’



Contrary to the US forces claims that they SHOOT DOWN an Iranian drone, the Iranian regime media source has reported that the Iranian Drone completed it's missions in monitoring military movement near Iran's territories.

According to Reuters, Iranian drone approaching aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in Arabian Sea’ was shot down by the US Navy.



according to the reports,“U.S. Central Command made the decision to shoot down the Iranian drone. It was unmanned and acting aggressively toward our USS Lincoln.

The President of United States remains committed to diplomacy first — but diplomacy takes two to tango.”

According to U.S. officials cited by Axios, Israel is pressuring the United States to launch an attack on Iran, but Donald Trump is reluctant to go to war.

US Officials say no one has succeeded in convincing Trump to authorize a strike. Initially, Trump supported airstrikes during mass protests in Iran, but he now views military intervention as a mistake.
American leader also reportedly sees the release of the Epstein files as a way to counter Israeli pressure.

According to an AFP report, the United States is still planning talks with Iranian officials this week, the White House said Tuesday, even after a US warplane shot down an Iranian drone that approached an American aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea.

"I just spoke with special envoy (Steve) Witkoff, and these talks as of right now are still scheduled," Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters, adding that they were due to happen "later this week."

"President Trump is always wanting to pursue diplomacy first, but obviously it takes two to tango," Leavitt said outside the West Wing.


The meeting between Witkoff, a businessman whom Trump has appointed as his roving global conflict negotiator, and Iranian officials will "probably" take place in Turkey, a source close to the issue told AFP.


The US military said earlier that an F-35C stealth fighter jet shot down the Iranian drone that "aggressively" drew near to the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier on Tuesday.


Trump's spokeswoman added that the US president was keeping open the possibility of military action against Iran, with a large number of US warships now in the region.

"Of course, the president has always a range of options on the table, and that includes the use of military force," Leavitt told Fox News in a separate interview.

She added that "the Iranians know that better than anyone," referring to US military strikes that hit Iran's nuclear program last year.

However, a Tehran source, Iran’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday the location and timing of talks with the United States are not complicated matters and should not be turned into a media issue, adding that consultations about the venue are ongoing and details will be announced once finalized.


Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei thanked all "friendly countries that, out of concern and goodwill, have worked to help create the conditions for a diplomatic process."


“In principle, the venue and timing of talks are not complicated issues and should not be used as a pretext for media games," Baghaei said.


"Turkey and Oman, as well as some other countries in the region, have declared their readiness to host the talks, which we consider highly valuable."


"Consultations to determine the venue are also ongoing, and information will be announced as soon as a final decision is made," he added.

Has US War Plans on Iran Hit a Wall?

Has US War Plans on Iran Hit a Wall?


American President Donald Trump has options, but not the one he wants. According to U.S. officials cited by the Wall Street Journal, the Pentagon can launch immediate, limited strikes on Iran, yet lacks readiness for a full scale, decisive assault. No attack is expected anytime soon.

A major operation would demand far stronger air defenses to shield Israel and U.S. assets. Anticipating massive Iranian ballistic missile retaliation, the U.S. is now rushing Patriot and THAAD systems into position across the Middle East.


Meanwhile, Israeli security officials are warning the United States against moving toward what they describe as a bad deal with Iran, cautioning that Tehran is attempting to mislead Washington through tactical concessions. The warning comes amid quiet diplomatic contacts and growing concern in Jerusalem that pressure on the Iranian regime could be eased.


Behind the scenes, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir made a rapid visit to Washington over the weekend, meeting senior U.S. military officials and presenting Israeli intelligence on Iran’s efforts to rebuild its ballistic missile program. Israeli defense officials say Iran may show limited flexibility on the nuclear file, but will not compromise on missiles or its regional proxy network.


Israel has set three conditions for any acceptable agreement:


No nuclear program


No ballistic missiles


No support for regional proxies


While U.S. forces continue deploying additional assets to the Middle East. Israeli officials stress that while military pressure is rising, any attempt to overthrow the Iranian regime would require a force far larger than what is currently deployed.


Has US War Plans on Iran Hit a Wall? 

Iranian leaders have also affirmed that United States President Donald Trump is only using negotiations to buy more time for military build up in the military against Iran. 


Other reports say Israel is preparing to strike Iran without U.S. involvement.  Tonight, the army will conduct home-front drills, and the public will be notified. 


Prime Minister Netanyahu held a high-level security meeting with top military and intelligence officials after the Chief of Staff returned from U.S. talks.

TelAviv is putting heavy pressure on Washington to block any deal and launch an attack on Iran.


American President Donald Trump has options, but not the one he wants. According to U.S. officials cited by the Wall Street Journal, the Pentagon can launch immediate, limited strikes on Iran, yet lacks readiness for a full scale, decisive assault. No attack is expected anytime soon.

A major operation would demand far stronger air defenses to shield Israel and U.S. assets. Anticipating massive Iranian ballistic missile retaliation, the U.S. is now rushing Patriot and THAAD systems into position across the Middle East.


Meanwhile, Israeli security officials are warning the United States against moving toward what they describe as a bad deal with Iran, cautioning that Tehran is attempting to mislead Washington through tactical concessions. The warning comes amid quiet diplomatic contacts and growing concern in Jerusalem that pressure on the Iranian regime could be eased.


Behind the scenes, IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir made a rapid visit to Washington over the weekend, meeting senior U.S. military officials and presenting Israeli intelligence on Iran’s efforts to rebuild its ballistic missile program. Israeli defense officials say Iran may show limited flexibility on the nuclear file, but will not compromise on missiles or its regional proxy network.


Israel has set three conditions for any acceptable agreement:


No nuclear program


No ballistic missiles


No support for regional proxies


While U.S. forces continue deploying additional assets to the Middle East. Israeli officials stress that while military pressure is rising, any attempt to overthrow the Iranian regime would require a force far larger than what is currently deployed.


Has US War Plans on Iran Hit a Wall? 

Iranian leaders have also affirmed that United States President Donald Trump is only using negotiations to buy more time for military build up in the military against Iran. 


Other reports say Israel is preparing to strike Iran without U.S. involvement.  Tonight, the army will conduct home-front drills, and the public will be notified. 


Prime Minister Netanyahu held a high-level security meeting with top military and intelligence officials after the Chief of Staff returned from U.S. talks.

TelAviv is putting heavy pressure on Washington to block any deal and launch an attack on Iran.

Iran now considers all European Union militaries as terrorists

Iran now considers all European Union militaries as terrorists



Iran's ballistic missile 

Tehran now considers all European Union militaries to be terrorist groups, the speaker of its parliament says, days after the EU declared Iran’s Revolutionary Guard to be a terrorist group.


Iran's speaker of parliament Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf has said that the Islamic Republic now considers all European Union militaries to be terrorist groups.


The comment by Speaker follows an EU agreement last week to list Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist group over its part in the bloody crackdown on nationwide protests in the country.


Qalibaf cited a 2019 law as authorization for the announcement. That law was passed after the U.S. listed the Guard as a terrorist group and allows for reciprocal action by Iran against any nations that follow that decision.

Qalibaf made the announcement as he and others wore Guard uniforms in parliament. Qalibaf was a commander in the Guard.



Iran's ballistic missile 

Tehran now considers all European Union militaries to be terrorist groups, the speaker of its parliament says, days after the EU declared Iran’s Revolutionary Guard to be a terrorist group.


Iran's speaker of parliament Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf has said that the Islamic Republic now considers all European Union militaries to be terrorist groups.


The comment by Speaker follows an EU agreement last week to list Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist group over its part in the bloody crackdown on nationwide protests in the country.


Qalibaf cited a 2019 law as authorization for the announcement. That law was passed after the U.S. listed the Guard as a terrorist group and allows for reciprocal action by Iran against any nations that follow that decision.

Qalibaf made the announcement as he and others wore Guard uniforms in parliament. Qalibaf was a commander in the Guard.

Iran Announces Maximum Security Measures, Says Nuclear weapons Not Needed To Defend the Islamic Republic

Iran Announces Maximum Security Measures, Says Nuclear weapons Not Needed To Defend the Islamic Republic


Tehran authorities have announced maximum alert measures, including plans to use underground parking areas and metro stations as shelters.

Reports also say senior officials are relocating to protected facilities, while the military continues to expand its drone capabilities for surveillance, defense, and electronic warfare.

Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization chief Mohammad Eslami says, There is no place for nuclear weapons in our military doctrine. Iran maintains its defense capabilities without the need for nuclear arms.


Preparing for a possible US attacks, the head of Tehran’s Crisis Management Authority stated that 82 metro stations in the capital have been designated as shelters and are currently being equipped with basic living supplies.


While 300 parking facilities at commercial and administrative centers have been designated as shelters, with capacity to accommodate up to 2.5 million people.


US President Donald Trump says talks with Iran are ongoing, but the Gulf countries cannot be informed about them.


Meanwhile, reports by Axios  quoting senior Iranian officials saying that progress has been made toward launching negotiations with the United States.


Egypt, Russia, Turkey, and Qatar are supporting the talks in an effort to prevent a full-scale war in the Middle East.


Satellite images in the last 12hours show the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln departing the Sea of Oman and heading back toward the Indian Ocean, according to Sentinel-2 data. The U.S. aircraft carrier withdraws from the Gulf of Oman and repositions in the Arabian Sea.


The Prime Minister of Qatar conducted an urgent 2-hour visit to Iran, reportedly to deliver a message on behalf of the United States.


During the visit, he met with President Pezeshkian and Araghchi, signaling high-level diplomatic engagement amid ongoing regional tensions.


A U.S military analyst has warned that Tehran has the ability to cause serious damage to Israel and U.S. military bases, according to reports!


Scott Ritter, a  former UN weapons inspector and former U.S. officer said Iran is clearly a major power in the region. Iran has the ability to shut down the region’s energy production whenever it wants. 

Iran can cause devastating damage to U.S. military bases, which could result in the deaths of hundreds or even thousands of American soldiers.


 And Iran could carry out decisive attacks on Israel that would weaken its ability to survive and make the land unlivable for millions of its residents.” 

This is reality against the western media propaganda os the United States and Israel. For instance ,Israel's claim that its aerial defense systems are top-notch and would bring down all of Iran's missiles. The narrative was widely accepted until the 12-day Israeli -Iranian war when Tehran surprised everyone, including the US. 


Iran's missiles hit many Israeli infrastructure targets until Israel couldn't keep up with the pressure, but had to propose for an urgent ceasefire.


As part of their image sanitization, Israel launched a campaign trying to push a narrative about how it won the war.  A few months later, among the US/Israel proposals in the new Iranian deal, they are currently pushing the issue of ballistic missiles. 


They want Iran's missiles to have a range limited to 500 kilometers.  This is telling, given that the 12-day war exposed Israel's limits and weaknesses. 


If Iranian missiles were as ineffective as the Western media portrays, why are Israel and the US pushing such proposals? 


As regards the ongoing negotiations as announced by Donald Trump, Iranian Foreign Ministry wants US to lift economic sanctions from Iran until new agreement is reached based on Iran’s peaceful nuclear program. 


Tehran has insisted that Iran will never backdown from achieving nuclear energy goals and continues its nuclear use into Medical, Electricity, Naval submarines and Space Explorations.


Tehran authorities have announced maximum alert measures, including plans to use underground parking areas and metro stations as shelters.

Reports also say senior officials are relocating to protected facilities, while the military continues to expand its drone capabilities for surveillance, defense, and electronic warfare.

Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization chief Mohammad Eslami says, There is no place for nuclear weapons in our military doctrine. Iran maintains its defense capabilities without the need for nuclear arms.


Preparing for a possible US attacks, the head of Tehran’s Crisis Management Authority stated that 82 metro stations in the capital have been designated as shelters and are currently being equipped with basic living supplies.


While 300 parking facilities at commercial and administrative centers have been designated as shelters, with capacity to accommodate up to 2.5 million people.


US President Donald Trump says talks with Iran are ongoing, but the Gulf countries cannot be informed about them.


Meanwhile, reports by Axios  quoting senior Iranian officials saying that progress has been made toward launching negotiations with the United States.


Egypt, Russia, Turkey, and Qatar are supporting the talks in an effort to prevent a full-scale war in the Middle East.


Satellite images in the last 12hours show the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln departing the Sea of Oman and heading back toward the Indian Ocean, according to Sentinel-2 data. The U.S. aircraft carrier withdraws from the Gulf of Oman and repositions in the Arabian Sea.


The Prime Minister of Qatar conducted an urgent 2-hour visit to Iran, reportedly to deliver a message on behalf of the United States.


During the visit, he met with President Pezeshkian and Araghchi, signaling high-level diplomatic engagement amid ongoing regional tensions.


A U.S military analyst has warned that Tehran has the ability to cause serious damage to Israel and U.S. military bases, according to reports!


Scott Ritter, a  former UN weapons inspector and former U.S. officer said Iran is clearly a major power in the region. Iran has the ability to shut down the region’s energy production whenever it wants. 

Iran can cause devastating damage to U.S. military bases, which could result in the deaths of hundreds or even thousands of American soldiers.


 And Iran could carry out decisive attacks on Israel that would weaken its ability to survive and make the land unlivable for millions of its residents.” 

This is reality against the western media propaganda os the United States and Israel. For instance ,Israel's claim that its aerial defense systems are top-notch and would bring down all of Iran's missiles. The narrative was widely accepted until the 12-day Israeli -Iranian war when Tehran surprised everyone, including the US. 


Iran's missiles hit many Israeli infrastructure targets until Israel couldn't keep up with the pressure, but had to propose for an urgent ceasefire.


As part of their image sanitization, Israel launched a campaign trying to push a narrative about how it won the war.  A few months later, among the US/Israel proposals in the new Iranian deal, they are currently pushing the issue of ballistic missiles. 


They want Iran's missiles to have a range limited to 500 kilometers.  This is telling, given that the 12-day war exposed Israel's limits and weaknesses. 


If Iranian missiles were as ineffective as the Western media portrays, why are Israel and the US pushing such proposals? 


As regards the ongoing negotiations as announced by Donald Trump, Iranian Foreign Ministry wants US to lift economic sanctions from Iran until new agreement is reached based on Iran’s peaceful nuclear program. 


Tehran has insisted that Iran will never backdown from achieving nuclear energy goals and continues its nuclear use into Medical, Electricity, Naval submarines and Space Explorations.

Destruction of Iranian Nuclear program FAILED, Tehran managed to restore it, says Israel

Destruction of Iranian Nuclear program FAILED, Tehran managed to restore it, says Israel

Macron & Netanyahu

Israel has reportedly informed France that the destruction of the Iranian Nuclear program FAILED and Iran managed to restore it.


Israeli officials told French authorities that the Iranian nuclear program was not completely destroyed after the June airstrikes by the US and Israel, reports Le Monde.


According to Israeli intelligence data, Tehran managed to retain uranium enrichment equipment and the entire stock of raw materials for creating a nuclear bomb, as well as scientific potential.

Macron & Netanyahu

Israel has reportedly informed France that the destruction of the Iranian Nuclear program FAILED and Iran managed to restore it.


Israeli officials told French authorities that the Iranian nuclear program was not completely destroyed after the June airstrikes by the US and Israel, reports Le Monde.


According to Israeli intelligence data, Tehran managed to retain uranium enrichment equipment and the entire stock of raw materials for creating a nuclear bomb, as well as scientific potential.

Israeli website "Hess"hacked: Over 1300 killed by Iranian Missiles in Israel

Israeli website "Hess"hacked: Over 1300 killed by Iranian Missiles in Israel

 


 


Nuclear Power: Iran used ‘less than 5%’ of its military capability in 12-day war with Israel – IRGC general

Nuclear Power: Iran used ‘less than 5%’ of its military capability in 12-day war with Israel – IRGC general

 



 Iran remains a regional power in the middle east, not israel, the assault on Tel Noff Airbase, home to Israel’s nuclear capable jets; the Rafael Defence facilities, where the Iron Dome, comprising major missile systems, is made; the Weisman Centre, which is the hub of its chip production centre; and the Soroka Hospital, contributed significantly to Israel’s eagerness in agreeing to a ceasefire. 


 



 Iran remains a regional power in the middle east, not israel, the assault on Tel Noff Airbase, home to Israel’s nuclear capable jets; the Rafael Defence facilities, where the Iron Dome, comprising major missile systems, is made; the Weisman Centre, which is the hub of its chip production centre; and the Soroka Hospital, contributed significantly to Israel’s eagerness in agreeing to a ceasefire. 


Netayahu's Misadventures Against Iran, Israelis Still Calculating Losses

Netayahu's Misadventures Against Iran, Israelis Still Calculating Losses


Israel entered the 12-day exchange convinced it could absorb costs; the ledger now shows a nation bleeding cash, talent, and confidence. 


Direct military outlays hit $5 B in the first week, then ballooned to $725 M every 24 hours, $593 M on offensive strikes that failed to silence Iran, $132 M on frantic mobilisation and missile intercepts that still let 400 warheads through. 


Iron Dome batteries alone inhaled $10 M to $200 M per day while Iranian salvos sailed past them and erased $1.47 B in civilian property, triggering 38 700 damage claims, 11 000 evacuations, and 30 condemned high-rise skeletons across Tel Aviv’s financial spine.


The Weizmann Institute, Israel’s prestige export, lies in shards, 45 labs gone and $500 M in biomedical IP incinerated, pulling decades of grant pipelines and pharma partnerships off the table overnight.


Intel’s Kiryat Gat fabs froze mid-wafer, choking a supply chain that feeds 64% of Israel’s exports and 1/5 of its GDP; the high-tech sector now runs on skeleton crews because 300 000 reservists were yanked from R&D floors and data centers to guard empty runways at Tel Nof. Commercial flights halted twice at Ben Gurion, insurers jacked premiums, and foreign airlines rerouted around a country that once sold itself as the region’s safe hub.


Capital is already in flight. More than 80 000 Israelis emigrated in 2024, the largest outflow since 1948, pushing the two-year total above 500 000 and forcing Netanyahu’s cabinet to slap a travel ban on Jewish dual nationals to stem the leak. Investor confidence cratered: venture funds paused term sheets, construction sites stand idle, and mega-projects wait on credit that no longer clears. 


The finance ministry, staring at a deficit set to shove public debt past 75 % of GDP, begged for an extra $857 M in defence cash while slicing $200 M from hospitals and schools.


Analysts peg Israel’s aggregate loss between $11.5 B and $17.8 B, up to 3.3 % of GDP, before counting long-tail hits from halted exports, cancelled IPOs, and sovereign-risk downgrades. 


Iran, still sitting on its uranium stockpile, spent a fraction of that yet forced the self-styled “Start-Up Nation” into a liquidity scramble, an insurance panic, and a brain-drain spiral. 


Tel Aviv promised deterrence;


 Tehran handed it a balance sheet in red ink and the visible stamp of strategic humiliation. 


—Thomas Keith




Israel entered the 12-day exchange convinced it could absorb costs; the ledger now shows a nation bleeding cash, talent, and confidence. 


Direct military outlays hit $5 B in the first week, then ballooned to $725 M every 24 hours, $593 M on offensive strikes that failed to silence Iran, $132 M on frantic mobilisation and missile intercepts that still let 400 warheads through. 


Iron Dome batteries alone inhaled $10 M to $200 M per day while Iranian salvos sailed past them and erased $1.47 B in civilian property, triggering 38 700 damage claims, 11 000 evacuations, and 30 condemned high-rise skeletons across Tel Aviv’s financial spine.


The Weizmann Institute, Israel’s prestige export, lies in shards, 45 labs gone and $500 M in biomedical IP incinerated, pulling decades of grant pipelines and pharma partnerships off the table overnight.


Intel’s Kiryat Gat fabs froze mid-wafer, choking a supply chain that feeds 64% of Israel’s exports and 1/5 of its GDP; the high-tech sector now runs on skeleton crews because 300 000 reservists were yanked from R&D floors and data centers to guard empty runways at Tel Nof. Commercial flights halted twice at Ben Gurion, insurers jacked premiums, and foreign airlines rerouted around a country that once sold itself as the region’s safe hub.


Capital is already in flight. More than 80 000 Israelis emigrated in 2024, the largest outflow since 1948, pushing the two-year total above 500 000 and forcing Netanyahu’s cabinet to slap a travel ban on Jewish dual nationals to stem the leak. Investor confidence cratered: venture funds paused term sheets, construction sites stand idle, and mega-projects wait on credit that no longer clears. 


The finance ministry, staring at a deficit set to shove public debt past 75 % of GDP, begged for an extra $857 M in defence cash while slicing $200 M from hospitals and schools.


Analysts peg Israel’s aggregate loss between $11.5 B and $17.8 B, up to 3.3 % of GDP, before counting long-tail hits from halted exports, cancelled IPOs, and sovereign-risk downgrades. 


Iran, still sitting on its uranium stockpile, spent a fraction of that yet forced the self-styled “Start-Up Nation” into a liquidity scramble, an insurance panic, and a brain-drain spiral. 


Tel Aviv promised deterrence;


 Tehran handed it a balance sheet in red ink and the visible stamp of strategic humiliation. 


—Thomas Keith



Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, says Israel won't respect Ceasefire with Iran

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, says Israel won't respect Ceasefire with Iran

  

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz says he has instructed the IDF to implement the "Lebanon model" in Iran. Where even after the ceasefire, the IDF will continue striking targets it sees as potential threats.


"I directed the IDF to prepare an enforcement plan against Iran that includes maintaining Israel's air superiority, preventing nuclear advancement and missile production, and responses against Iran for supporting terrorist activities against the State of Israel."

  

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz says he has instructed the IDF to implement the "Lebanon model" in Iran. Where even after the ceasefire, the IDF will continue striking targets it sees as potential threats.


"I directed the IDF to prepare an enforcement plan against Iran that includes maintaining Israel's air superiority, preventing nuclear advancement and missile production, and responses against Iran for supporting terrorist activities against the State of Israel."

Israel-Iran War: How Iran Exposed Israel's "Invincibility" Myth, Why Netayahu Calls For Ceasefire

Israel-Iran War: How Iran Exposed Israel's "Invincibility" Myth, Why Netayahu Calls For Ceasefire


Iran's master stroke against Israel was their abilities to change the venue of the battle ground from Tehran to Tel Aviv through their home made hypersonic ballistic missiles. It caught the aggressors off guard, decimated the Israeli military.

Iranian brutal assault on Tel Noff Airbase, home to Israel’s nuclear capable jets; the Rafael Defence facilities, where the Iron Dome, comprising major missile systems, is made; the Weisman Centre, which is the hub of its chip production centre; and the Soroka Hospital, contributed significantly to Israel’s eagerness in agreeing to a ceasefire. 

However,  undermining the levels of Tehran responses to Tel Aviv and the strike on the US’ Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the Americans and Israelis both engaged in a propaganda game to feed red meat to their political bases.

Propaganda doesn't win the war but strategies and technological might. Tehran strategies worked against Israel and US. Not likely for Israel to attack Iran in any possible nearest time. The Gaza Genocide must stop now as there are balance of force in the Middle East now. 

The real reason behind the Israeli war against Iran can't be because of the Iranian Nuclear program which is directly under the supervisors of the world powers and Germany. It's Israeli Gaza strip operation.

Aftermath of the Israeli—Iranian war, US President Donald Trump has been reported to have entered into a deal With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu to end the Gaza Genocide in two weeks time.

Iran’s precision strikes hit 18+ critical targets, crushing Israel’s military, economy, and tech sectors. The damage? Staggering.


Here’s the breakodown:

MILITARY DECIMATION–:

 Iran surgically pummeled Israel’s defense:  Al-Jalil Base (Northern Command)  Tel Nof & Nevatim (F-35s grounded)  Unit 8200 HQ (Cyber ops paralyzed)  Mossad HQ (Symbolic humiliation) 

Result: Air supremacy undercut, cyber defenses collapsed. Benjamin Netayahu had no other option than to called Washington to the resque, hence the ceasefire with Iranian surrender.


ENERGY ANNIHILATION–:


Haifa Refinery (Fuel supply torched)


Dual Power Plant Strikes (National grid failed)


Result: Economic paralysis via rolling blackouts.



TECH & RESEARCH DEVASTATION –:

Kiryat Gat (Intel’s $10B fabs frozen → 64% exports dead)

Weizmann Institute ($500M biomedical IP erased)

Result: Innovation economy exposed as vulnerable.


LOGISTICS COLLAPSE –:

No economy runs without supply chains:

Haifa port (Critical imports/exports halted)


Ben Gurion Airport (Shut down twice, insurers fled)

Result: Global trade routes rerouted, confidence shattered.



FINANCIAL CARNAGE –:


Nothing less than $5B wasted in Week 1

$725M/day peak burn rate


$593M/day on failed offensive strikes (Iran still standing)

Iron Dome: $200M/day → 400+ missiles still struck


Result: $1.47B civilian assets vaporized.




TALENT EXODUS –:


Thousands of citizens fled (Biggest outflow since 1948)

Netanyahu BANNED dual nationals from leaving (Desperate move to stop brain drain)

Result: Brain drain accelerating collapse.


Iran achieved significant impact with minimal expenditure, inflicting an estimated $17.8B in damages (3.3% of Israel's GDP). 

The conflict has left Israel confronting: A strained financial system Disruptions in insurance markets Challenges to international standing.


Iran's master stroke against Israel was their abilities to change the venue of the battle ground from Tehran to Tel Aviv through their home made hypersonic ballistic missiles. It caught the aggressors off guard, decimated the Israeli military.

Iranian brutal assault on Tel Noff Airbase, home to Israel’s nuclear capable jets; the Rafael Defence facilities, where the Iron Dome, comprising major missile systems, is made; the Weisman Centre, which is the hub of its chip production centre; and the Soroka Hospital, contributed significantly to Israel’s eagerness in agreeing to a ceasefire. 

However,  undermining the levels of Tehran responses to Tel Aviv and the strike on the US’ Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the Americans and Israelis both engaged in a propaganda game to feed red meat to their political bases.

Propaganda doesn't win the war but strategies and technological might. Tehran strategies worked against Israel and US. Not likely for Israel to attack Iran in any possible nearest time. The Gaza Genocide must stop now as there are balance of force in the Middle East now. 

The real reason behind the Israeli war against Iran can't be because of the Iranian Nuclear program which is directly under the supervisors of the world powers and Germany. It's Israeli Gaza strip operation.

Aftermath of the Israeli—Iranian war, US President Donald Trump has been reported to have entered into a deal With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu to end the Gaza Genocide in two weeks time.

Iran’s precision strikes hit 18+ critical targets, crushing Israel’s military, economy, and tech sectors. The damage? Staggering.


Here’s the breakodown:

MILITARY DECIMATION–:

 Iran surgically pummeled Israel’s defense:  Al-Jalil Base (Northern Command)  Tel Nof & Nevatim (F-35s grounded)  Unit 8200 HQ (Cyber ops paralyzed)  Mossad HQ (Symbolic humiliation) 

Result: Air supremacy undercut, cyber defenses collapsed. Benjamin Netayahu had no other option than to called Washington to the resque, hence the ceasefire with Iranian surrender.


ENERGY ANNIHILATION–:


Haifa Refinery (Fuel supply torched)


Dual Power Plant Strikes (National grid failed)


Result: Economic paralysis via rolling blackouts.



TECH & RESEARCH DEVASTATION –:

Kiryat Gat (Intel’s $10B fabs frozen → 64% exports dead)

Weizmann Institute ($500M biomedical IP erased)

Result: Innovation economy exposed as vulnerable.


LOGISTICS COLLAPSE –:

No economy runs without supply chains:

Haifa port (Critical imports/exports halted)


Ben Gurion Airport (Shut down twice, insurers fled)

Result: Global trade routes rerouted, confidence shattered.



FINANCIAL CARNAGE –:


Nothing less than $5B wasted in Week 1

$725M/day peak burn rate


$593M/day on failed offensive strikes (Iran still standing)

Iron Dome: $200M/day → 400+ missiles still struck


Result: $1.47B civilian assets vaporized.




TALENT EXODUS –:


Thousands of citizens fled (Biggest outflow since 1948)

Netanyahu BANNED dual nationals from leaving (Desperate move to stop brain drain)

Result: Brain drain accelerating collapse.


Iran achieved significant impact with minimal expenditure, inflicting an estimated $17.8B in damages (3.3% of Israel's GDP). 

The conflict has left Israel confronting: A strained financial system Disruptions in insurance markets Challenges to international standing.

Nuclear Deal: American Trump ready to offer Tehran $30 Billion, other benefits for Iran to give up a nuclear bomb

Nuclear Deal: American Trump ready to offer Tehran $30 Billion, other benefits for Iran to give up a nuclear bomb

 



United States President Donald Trump will definitely want to use any means to resolve the nuclear deal with Iran as the architect of the setback to the Iranian Nuclear deal with the world powers and Germany. 

Trump in his first term in office withdrawn the United States from the deal introduced all forms of economy terrorism inform of sanctions and threats but non discouraged Tehran from pursuing her nuclear agenda.


12days Israel-Iran War with America's direct attacks on Iranian Nuclear Sites have only engineered Tehran determination to pursue what it called civilian peaceful nuclear program. Iran is a member of non nuclear proliferation treaty.


The question is will Islamic Republic accept Trump's offer of $30b plus sanctions relief and let go of the nuclear dream in the face of isreali aggression?

 



United States President Donald Trump will definitely want to use any means to resolve the nuclear deal with Iran as the architect of the setback to the Iranian Nuclear deal with the world powers and Germany. 

Trump in his first term in office withdrawn the United States from the deal introduced all forms of economy terrorism inform of sanctions and threats but non discouraged Tehran from pursuing her nuclear agenda.


12days Israel-Iran War with America's direct attacks on Iranian Nuclear Sites have only engineered Tehran determination to pursue what it called civilian peaceful nuclear program. Iran is a member of non nuclear proliferation treaty.


The question is will Islamic Republic accept Trump's offer of $30b plus sanctions relief and let go of the nuclear dream in the face of isreali aggression?

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