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Trump says he bombed Iran
(06-22-2025, 11:38 AM)quintessentone Wrote: I'm not sure why they decided to do this because 70% of their oil using this route is shipped to China. It must be for military strategic purposes.

The Iran Ayatollahs might be demanding for religious reasons that ALL Iran ships must sink in Iran waters!!  Lol
My youngest brother in in the Navy and is stationed in Bahrain
Go figure ..........
 Iran’s Fordow nuclear site did not suffer any serious damage in the attack launched by the US, Fars news agency reported on Sunday, citing MP Mohammad Manan Raisi from Qom Province where the facility is located.
US President Donald Trump has claimed that the Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan nuclear sites were “completely and totally obliterated” in the American strikes overnight.
Raisi told the agency that “contrary to the claims of the lying US president, the Fordow nuclear facility has not been seriously damaged, and most of what was damaged was only on the ground level and can be restored.”
(06-22-2025, 12:17 PM)Ravenwatcher Wrote: Go figure ..........
 Iran’s Fordow nuclear site did not suffer any serious damage in the attack launched by the US, Fars news agency reported on Sunday, citing MP Mohammad Manan Raisi from Qom Province where the facility is located.
US President Donald Trump has claimed that the Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan nuclear sites were “completely and totally obliterated” in the American strikes overnight.
Raisi told the agency that “contrary to the claims of the lying US president, the Fordow nuclear facility has not been seriously damaged, and most of what was damaged was only on the ground level and can be restored.”

Yeah, from everything I've read leading up to the raid, I got that sinking feeling that the bombings may not make any difference. The Iranians may have moved their personnel and  uranium to other sites.

If it pans out to be true that the sites weren't completely destroyed, this conflict is going to last a long time and just become a long-term whack-a-mole bombing game.

Here's a good guide by The Guardian, with before and after sat. images.

How effective was the US attack on Iran’s nuclear sites? A visual guide
(06-22-2025, 12:03 PM)DBCowboy Wrote: My youngest brother in in the Navy and is stationed in Bahrain

Damn hopefully they wont target that, if they miss they could piss off thier neighbors 

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(06-22-2025, 12:17 PM)Ravenwatcher Wrote: Go figure ..........
 Iran’s Fordow nuclear site did not suffer any serious damage in the attack launched by the US, Fars news agency reported on Sunday, citing MP Mohammad Manan Raisi from Qom Province where the facility is located.
US President Donald Trump has claimed that the Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan nuclear sites were “completely and totally obliterated” in the American strikes overnight.
Raisi told the agency that “contrary to the claims of the lying US president, the Fordow nuclear facility has not been seriously damaged, and most of what was damaged was only on the ground level and can be restored.”

He sounds like a real trustworty peach
 Mohammad Manan Raisi is an Iranian MP representing Qom, known for his strong stance on Iran's nuclear activities and opposition to negotiations with the West. He has publicly criticized the Supreme National Security Council for not enforcing stricter hijab laws and has been vocal about continuing nuclear enrichment despite external pressures.


https://www.ncr-iran.org/en/iranian-regi...-weakness/
Quote:During a public session on September 29, Mohammad Manan Raisi, a member of Iran’s parliament, openly criticized this inaction, suggesting it has severely damaged morale within the regime. “More than two months have passed since the Supreme Leader’s call for blood vengeance for martyr Haniyeh, and we still haven’t seen any effective movement,” Raisi lamented. He warned that this lack of response has “melted public trust in the regime both inside the country and across the Islamic world.”

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Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
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(06-22-2025, 12:26 PM)Encia22 Wrote: Yeah, from everything I've read leading up to the raid, I got that sinking feeling that the bombings may not make any difference. The Iranians may have moved their personnel and  uranium to other sites.

If it pans out to be true that the sites weren't completely destroyed, this conflict is going to last a long time and just become a long-term whack-a-mole bombing game.

Here's a good guide by The Guardian, with before and after sat. images.

How effective was the US attack on Iran’s nuclear sites? A visual guide

I hope one day that people realize whenever they act as if it's going to be incredibly easy, or a quick in and out, we should raise red flags.

That said, we've proven that we'll never learn.
Iran's new leader within 90 days

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Quote:Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of IranLast crown prince of Iran (born 1960)
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Reza Pahlavi is an Iranian leader of the Iranian opposition and a proponent of liberal democracy in Iran. A member of the Pahlavi dynasty, he is the eldest son of Farah Diba and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last shah of Iran. Reza Pahlavi has been called the "poster boy of the democracy movement" in Iran. He is the founder and leader of the National Council of Iran, an exiled Iranian opposition group. He is also a proponent of a free referendum in Iran to determine the nature of the future government
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But change is 
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(06-22-2025, 11:51 AM)xuenchen Wrote: The Iran Ayatollahs might be demanding for religious reasons that ALL Iran ships must sink in Iran waters!!  Lol

As to religious reasons, be careful that the Shiites in the surrounding countries don't start believing this is also against their religion/culture/freedoms...Americans will then be bombarded by terrorism. You ain't seen nothing yet.

Be careful, U.S. intervention in the Middle East tend to turn enemies into allies.

Iran’s allies in the Middle East: who are the like-minded forces and their main enemies? - AS USA
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(06-22-2025, 12:50 PM)putnam6 Wrote: Iran's new leader within 90 days

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Not sure putting in the son of the Shah would be the best move. Isn't that what cascaded the country into their current government out of anger that the west was controlling their country?



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