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Trump says he bombed Iran
אױ װײ !!     Wow


US revokes Iran oil sales authorization after tanker attacks    
Quote:The U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday revoked its authorization of Iranian oil sales after a series of attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz this week.

"Iran will only reap benefits if they exhibit good behavior," a U.S. official told CNBC. "Iran's actions in the Strait were wholly unacceptable to the United States and will be met with consequences."
Lol

so much for Iran celebrations of their victory 

U.S. will have to start boarding those Iran pirate oil ships!!
(07-07-2026, 04:15 PM)govshill2 Wrote: אױ װײ !!     Wow


US revokes Iran oil sales authorization after tanker attacks    
Lol

so much for Iran celebrations of their victory 

U.S. will have to start boarding those Iran pirate oil ships!!

The US has retaliated with new strikes on Iran
Quote:“U.S. Central Command forces have begun launching a series of powerful strikes against Iran to impose heavy costs for targeting and attacking commercial shipping crewed by innocent civilians in an international waterway,” CENTCOM said. “The U.S. strikes are in response to Iranian attacks on three commercial vessels that were transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s demonstrated aggression was unwarranted, dangerous, and a clear violation of the ceasefire.”

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"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
(07-07-2026, 05:39 PM)andy06shake Wrote: [Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mx6i9RieP6Q]
[Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPtOdEhQBtU]



Good.

Iran shouldn't get away with shit.
You must develop the ability to be disliked in order to free yourself from the prison of other people's opinions.
Oh I found the draft, it was  in response to Idelb2006
(07-06-2026, 03:12 AM)IDELB2006 Wrote: When do you expect the robot invasion of Iran?
Trump has been trying to wind the conflict down for months, and the invasion of Qeshm you describe sounds kinda futuristic. We could be decades away from that capability.

No, the capabilities are already here, today. Thermobaric bombs are in our arsenal and have been since WW2. The fiber optic drones are just normal drones with a big spool of fiber wire. I have repeatedly shown the consequences of these in Lebanon and Ukraine in the form of spider web environments and the inability to be jammed by electronic means. You really trying to sell that we are a decade away from producing ... what? The fiber spools or the drones themselves? The bi-pedal robots are also being produced 'en masse. I suspect there is a reason they have not hit the civilian market this year as they were supposed to here in the states in 2026. But I admit that could only be my speculation. However, we have been producing the quad legged robots for over a decade already, and are currently deployed within the branches of the armed services as well as in the inventory of many Private Military contractors and corporations. Where is this supposed lag in production?? There is a major drone production facility only thirty minutes from me and they produce drones for military procurement exclusively. That is only one facility in the USA among scores,  and many more in partner nations. The close in weapons systems I linked up there have also been around for decades and are already in land portable systems. 

The future showed up while everyone was yelling at each other about the Orange man for the last ten years. The facts are all those existing systems and imminent drone procurement are in the here and now. I believe the disconnect in capabilities is the understanding of the timeline for the advanced interceptors for THAAD and PATRIOTS as well as the ATACMS for MLRS and HIMARS interchangeable pods. Yes those advanced systems are on a 1-4 year replacement schedule, but admittedly are a bit dated for current conflict. Refer to the cited anti-drone capabilities in my previous reply. Those are not 2 years out. They are like six to eighteen months tops for continual line production. 

We still have inventory though, and they still work. Regarding JASSM, we have done so much damage to primary military infrastructure we do not really need to continue expending those anymore. We still have a plethora of AGM-65's, the most widely produced guided missile ever, as well as a significant arsenal fielded by the Navy which are perfectly and sufficiently suited for the level of conflict that is impending with the air frames and naval capacity to deliver them. We no longer need to expend JASSM as the most highly valuable targets that would require that low observable stealthy delivery have already been extinguished. What pops up in retaliation such as these Hormuz blips can easily be dealt with by the same stuff we use to hit targets in the deserts of Iraq, Syria and Somalia. I bet we will use more JASSM's as specific targets expose themselves to launch retaliatory strikes, but doubtful in any quantities required that the older existing systems which were hardly expended and are typically used in less defensive skies (now a reality in Iran) can deal with. 

We have a high volume of existing ordnance, the media and think tanks have only really been harping on about the most advanced modernized ones for shock value and likely as an intentional psychological effect on the orders of our rivals. I am beginning to cast doubt on the mined waterways as many tankers have turned their transponders off and travelling dark outside of the Iranian routes. No mine impacts to date, and all detonations seem to have originated from missile and drone attacks.

Ebb and flow has always been the natural progression of wars throughout history, we are simply returning to that synergy. Just because we no longer maintain outright technological dominance does not mean we have run out of warfighting capabilities in the 21st century. I think it simply means other rival states have finally caught up to us, and we are back to being forced to sacrifice some real blood, steel and meat to achieve the goals. Crazy how cinema brings the concept to the masses ahead of time though... I never thought I would be defending this kind of deployment back then, yet here I am now.

Some images of the struck ships and reporting from Indian media


And then the currently available  images of some of the strikes on Bandar Abbas.

(07-07-2026, 07:25 PM)DBCowboy Wrote: Good.

Iran shouldn't get away with shit.


Right?!

That role and honor is Israel’s exclusively.
(07-08-2026, 12:57 AM)SteamyAmerican Wrote: Right?!

That role and honor is Israel’s exclusively.


No, now Trump is allowing Turkey, a questionable NATO member, to get away with buying weapons from Russia. Supposedly all is forgiven and sanctions removed because Erdogan is his friend. Transactional geopolitics at its finest, folks. There will be F-35s in Turkey's future, but for now just engines needed for his existing fleet to make Turkey king of the skies there - rumor has it. But what does Trump (not the people of the U.S.A.) get out of it? Does he expect Turkey to be the loyal 'boots on the ground' in the Middle East at his whim?

https://www.news9.com/national-politics-...mit-ankara
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(07-07-2026, 09:14 PM)worldstarcountry Wrote: The bi-pedal robots are also being produced 'en masse. I suspect there is a reason they have not hit the civilian market this year as they were supposed to here in the states in 2026. But I admit that could only be my speculation. However, we have been producing the quad legged robots for over a decade already, and are currently deployed within the branches of the armed services as well as in the inventory of many of many Private Military contractors and corporations.

I am still waiting for the roll out of the bipedal army of robots that can clear a mountain fortress. The part you are speculating about.

Last week the Marines began using autonomous vehicles, but those are for air defense.

And OMB
(07-08-2026, 03:06 AM)quintessentone Wrote: No, now Trump is allowing Turkey, a questionable NATO member, to get away with buying weapons from Russia. Supposedly all is forgiven and sanctions removed because Erdogan is his friend. Transactional geopolitics at its finest, folks. There will be F-35s in Turkey's future, but for now just engines needed for his existing fleet to make Turkey king of the skies there - rumor has it. But what does Trump (not the people of the U.S.A.) get out of it? Does he expect Turkey to be the loyal 'boots on the ground' in the Middle East at his whim?

https://www.news9.com/national-politics-...mit-ankara

Huh. You make good points.

But I’ll play the reverse Uno and say Trump’s MIC double-dips when Israel attacks Turkey with U.S. weapons and they in turn defend themself with U.S. weapons. And where does this leave NATO?

Then it’ll be game on and quite interesting to see how Trump spins it.



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