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Iran Super Thread- Merged

Notice the difference in tone between CENTCOM and "proportional response" and Pete Hegseth's bravado of "maximum violence" and "kicking them when they are down."

CENTCOM and POTUS have both been very restrained in their characterizations of this one. I think some hard work is being put into brinksmanship-management (brinksmanagement?)

Meanwhile, Israel has continued strikes in southern Lebanon today…
 
CENTCOM and POTUS have both been very restrained in their characterizations of this one. I think some hard work is being put into brinksmanship-management (brinksmanagement?)

Meanwhile, Israel has continued strikes in southern Lebanon today…
Israel was onboard until Iran's proxies weren't...

If Iran can't control their proxies, maybe they shouldn't make peace with their proxies a condition of ending the fight.
 
Iran was more like 1 for Russia 9 for the bunkers. I suspect US National intelligence was focused on the ballistic missiles and payloads.

They've been supplying Russia and whole Triple H alliance with arms and Iranian manufactured missiles, rockets and drones. Surely, somebody in the USIC could back calculate a ROME of their industrial output on this stuff. If they can't, this would actually a substantial USIC Intelligence failure.
 
They've been supplying Russia and whole Triple H alliance with arms and Iranian manufactured missiles, rockets and drones. Surely, somebody in the USIC could back calculate a ROME of their industrial output on this stuff. If they can't, this would actually a substantial USIC Intelligence failure.
I'm fairly certain the Americans have those numbers. Just as I'm fairly certain No one in this administration could be bothered to ask for them .
 
Good luck collecting...

Canadian court orders Iran to pay $200 million to B.C. man tortured for being ‘infidel’​


A Canadian court has ordered the government of Iran to pay $200 million to a British Columbia mechanic who was branded an ‘infidel’ and tortured for criticizing the Islamic regime.

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In a decision obtained by Global News, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice awarded $100 million in compensation and another $100 million in punitive damages to Zahed Haftlang.

The court said Haftlang, an Iranian refugee who fled to Canada in 2001, merited the unusually large sum because of the “years of mistreatment” and “lifetime of mental trauma” he suffered.

Justice Lee Akazaki wrote that while a single judgment might not deter Iran’s abuses, the “accumulation of damage awards, often executed against Iran’s frozen foreign assets, has some effect.”

Although foreign governments are generally immune from Canada’s civil courts, Justice Akazaki ruled that Iran’s torture of Haftlang was motivated by the regime’s politics, religion and ideology.



 
Looks like today is a bluster and threats day, not a hugs and handshakes day.

“Trump said Tehran had taken "too long to negotiate a deal" and would now "have to pay the price", without giving specific details. He said Iran had been "completely defeated" and was "all talk and no action".

It came after Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi earlier warned his country would "leave no attack or threat unanswered", saying that the US had suffered "defeats on the battlefield".”

 
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