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Iranians are not Arabic? LOL. Whatever you say. Literally every Persian I’ve known and grown up with would disagree. I have many close friends who are Arabic, and they would be disgusted by what you posted. Especially the loved ones I know in Lebanon and other nearby countries who have suffered under the violence from American imperialism for generations. None of them bother with the biased news in the West, so your assertions are ridiculous.
Wow. Just, wow.
 
  • #1,002
My recommendation to you is to make a very simple Google search about why Iranians do not think they are Arabs .
Thanks, I did this... and the top 2 results are:


 
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UK to send Royal Navy warship HMS Dragon to Cyprus​

A handout image of the British warship HMS Dragon floating at sea against he backdrop of a sunset
IMAGE SOURCE, AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
Image caption, HMS Dragon is one of the Royal Navy's six Type 45 air defence destroyers

The UK government will deploy a Royal Navy warship to the Mediterranean to bolster security around RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus.

Sir Keir Starmer said HMS Dragon - a Type 45 Destroyer - will be sent to the region following criticism from the Cypriot government about a lack of air defence as the Middle East war continues to spiral.

The prime minister said he had spoken with Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides to let him know the UK is also "sending helicopters with counter drone capabilities".

 
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50m ago
France will deploy anti-missile and anti-drone systems to Cyprus, the Mediterranean island’s government said, following a drone attack on a British base.

After four Greek F-16 fighter jets arrived on the island and two Greek frigates set sail for Cypriot waters, government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis said Cyprus had secured additional backing from key EU partners.

“France’s assistance has been finalised and concerns a frigate equipped with anti-ballistic and anti-drone systems,” he said.

 
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On this, Sir Keir is in step with public opinion. I'm rather more hawkish with regards to Iran, but there we are.

 
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1h ago
Oman’s foreign minister reaffirmed on Tuesday his country’s call for an immediate ceasefire in the conflict between Iran and the US and Israel and a return to responsible regional diplomacy.

“There are off-ramps available, let’s use them,” Badr Albusaidi said in a post on X.

The Gulf country had been mediating talks between Iran and the United States before the Israeli and US airstrikes began on Saturday.

 
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1h ago

Damien Gayle

Israel and the US’s war on Iran is just days old, yet it is already unfolding as an environmental catastrophe that will reverberate across the region for years to come.

As the death toll mounts, so too is the devastation from oil spills from damaged supertankers, heavy metal contamination from bombed military sites and leaks of volatile chemicals from damaged fossil energy infrastructure.

A rapid environmental assessment by researchers from the Conflict and Environment Observatory (Ceobs) identified 120 individual incidents of environmental harm in the first 72 hours following the surprise attack on Iranon Saturday night.

“Three days in and we’re already seeing pollution incidents that are placing people and ecosystems at risk of acute and chronic harm, as well as trends that could lead to substantial environmental harm as the war continues,” Ceobs’s report says.

Researchers from Ceobs searched social and mass media for incidents before undertaking a verification and remote environmental assessment of each.

[…]

 
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Anthropic’s artificial intelligence models are being used to support the U.S. military’s operations in Iran, even after the company was blacklisted by the Trump administration, according to a source familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named because the details are confidential.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth designated Anthropic a “supply-chain risk to national security” on Friday after weeks of tense negotiations about how its AI models can be used. Trump also directed every federal agency in the U.S. to “immediately cease” all use of Anthropic’s technology
 
  • #1,010
Bloomberg are reporting the same, but it can't possibly be true, can it? After seeing the Supreme Leader and most of the military leadership wiped out on Saturday morning, they actually decide to meet for their 'papal conclave' in person, in their normal meeting place, in the full knowledge that Israel can both track what they're doing (see Saturday morning) and has air superiority.

I refuse to believe anyone, not even fundamentalist religious crackpots, could be THAT stupid.

And these were "The Council of Experts."
 
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Translated from Hebrew
The Air Force struck the secret "Min-Zadai" compound where the Iranian terror regime operated to develop capabilities required for nuclear weapons.As part of Operation "Am KeLavi," the IDF struck numerous targets of the Iranian nuclear weapons group, subordinate to Iran's Ministry of Defense, in order to damage the military nuclear capabilities of the Iranian terror regime.Despite the severe blow to the nuclear weapons group, the Iranian terror regime did not halt its military nuclear activity and continued to develop the capabilities required for nuclear weapons, while transferring infrastructure to an underground site resistant to aerial attack.Within the site, a group of nuclear scientists operated secretly to develop a key component in the nuclear weapons system.Military Intelligence continued to track the scientists' activity, and located their new base at this site, in a manner that enabled a precise strike on the secret compound.The strike denies a core component in Iran's ability to develop nuclear weapons, and joins the series of vital strikes to remove the Iranian nuclear threat that were carried out during Operation "Am KeLavi."

 
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Witkoff told Fox News' Sean Hannity on Monday that Iran's negotiators had said to him and Mr. Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, before the strikes that the country controlled roughly 460 kilograms of uranium at 60% enrichment. Witkoff said that the uranium could have been enriched to the weapons-grade level of 90% within a week to 10 days.

"Both the Iranian negotiators said to us, directly, with, you know, no shame, that they controlled 460 kilograms of 60%, and they're aware that that could make 11 nuclear bombs, and that was the beginning of their negotiating stance," Witkoff told Fox News
 
  • #1,013
I feel for the good iranian people and pray for their safety. But they have no chance of freeing themselves from the regime until the IRG is degraded. They, us, the world knows this.
The Iranian regime does have some support, but it's only about 20% of the population. Most of the 80% would gladly see the back of the mullahs, but when they took to the streets two months ago to try and achieve just that, the regime slaughtered them in their tens of thousands. By their actions, the regime showed that there can be no peaceful revolution in Iran. The only way the Iranians will ever see the back of the theocracy is violently.

Nothing would give me greater pleasure at the moment than the Iranians overthrowing the regime, but I don't see how this happens. The problem for the opposition is the same now as it was two months ago. They have no weapons, while the regime and its supporters do, and have shown that they won't hesitate to use them. How are ordinary Iranians supposed to get rid of the regime in those circumstances?

The only way it could happen is if the Iranian army switches sides and decides to take on the IRGC. The problem here is that there's no sign of that happening, and the IRGC is probably more capable than the Iranian army in any case.

The upshot of all this is that it's in the interests of Praetorian Prefects to appoint puppet emperors. Whoever ends up running the IRGC will keep arranging for puppet Supreme Leaders to be appointed, whilst running things themselves as a military dictatorship.

 
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dbm duplicate
 
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I would love to see Churchill dealing with Trump.
Would I get into trouble for pointing out that he dealt with Stalin!
 
  • #1,016
Experts watching the campaign — and citing Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s remarks Monday in which he said “the hardest hits are yet to come” — predict that a new wave of American and Israeli attacks in coming days and weeks will focus more directly on Iran’s nuclear sites.

In his remarks, Mr. Rubio said Iran had built up a deadly conventional arsenal as a means of protecting its wide array of nuclear sites.

“What they are trying to do, and have been trying to do for a very long time, is build a conventional weapons capability as a shield,” Mr. Rubio said. “Meaning there will come a point where they have so many conventional missiles, so many drones and can inflict so much damage that no one can do anything about their nuclear program.”
 
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The Iranian regime does have some support, but it's only about 20% of the population. Most of the 80% would gladly see the back of the mullahs, but when they took to the streets two months ago to try and achieve just that, the regime slaughtered them in their tens of thousands. By their actions, the regime showed that there can be no peaceful revolution in Iran. The only way the Iranians will ever see the back of the theocracy is violently.

Nothing would give me greater pleasure at the moment than the Iranians overthrowing the regime, but I don't see how this happens. The problem for the opposition is the same now as it was two months ago. They have no weapons, while the regime and its supporters do, and have shown that they won't hesitate to use them. How are ordinary Iranians supposed to get rid of the regime in those circumstances?

The only way it could happen is if the Iranian army switches sides and decides to take on the IRGC. The problem here is that there's no sign of that happening, and the IRGC is probably more capable than the Iranian army in any case.

The upshot of all this is that it's in the interests of Praetorian Prefects to appoint puppet emperors. Whoever ends up running the IRGC will keep arranging for puppet Supreme Leaders to be appointed, whilst running things themselves as a military dictatorship.


If so, I wish them a lot of luck in trying to choose new leaders and forming a new government that can take over pretty quickly. Iran is a country of 90+ million people and it needs a new, trustworthy government now. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to have any leaders.

The longer it takes them to build a democratic system, the longer the US has to stay there and the more likely we are to get drawn into a very costly ground war. JMO
 
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I don’t need to “Google search” an opinion when I have Iranian and Persian Americans who are close friends, family members, and people I know.
Anecdotal accounts are always interesting, but we also need proven facts and the other poster suggested other sources of information beyond the anecdotal.
 
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UK to send Royal Navy warship HMS Dragon to Cyprus​

A handout image of the British warship HMS Dragon floating at sea against he backdrop of a sunset
IMAGE SOURCE, AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
Image caption, HMS Dragon is one of the Royal Navy's six Type 45 air defence destroyers

The UK government will deploy a Royal Navy warship to the Mediterranean to bolster security around RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus.

Sir Keir Starmer said HMS Dragon - a Type 45 Destroyer - will be sent to the region following criticism from the Cypriot government about a lack of air defence as the Middle East war continues to spiral.

The prime minister said he had spoken with Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides to let him know the UK is also "sending helicopters with counter drone capabilities".

What took him so long . . .
 

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