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Israel’s Strikes Leave Iran Reeling Amid Escalating Conflict
Israel’s Strikes Leave Iran Reeling Amid Escalating Conflict In the early hours of the morning, Israel launched a devastating air assault on Iran, marking a significant escalation in the long-running tensions between the two countries. The Israeli Air Force targeted not only sites linked to Iran's controversial nuclear programme but also key elements of the country's air defences and ballistic missile infrastructure. The coordinated strikes significantly diminished Iran’s capacity to respond, and the effects are reverberating across the region. WILD FOOTAGE! Mosaad had bulit an entire drone facility deep inside Iran, which was activated as the IAF struck with 200 aircraft. The drones took out many surface-to-air missile launchers and ballistic missiles aimed at Israel. The entire Iran now has zero air defenses left. Mossad's ability to penetrate Iran’s inner security circle has once again been underscored. Israeli sources claim that drones used in the strike were launched from within Iran itself, highlighting the depth of Mossad’s infiltration. The Natanz nuclear enrichment facility and IRGC military bases were primary targets, and according to Israeli military planners, this operation has been in preparation for years. Despite the shock in Tehran, many analysts believe this may only be the beginning. Israel is thought to have an extensive list of targets, though some installations remain difficult to reach, hidden deep underground beneath reinforced concrete. For more than a decade, Israel has sought to delay Iran's nuclear ambitions. Its methods have included the 2020 assassination of Brigadier General Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, Iran’s top nuclear scientist, who was killed with a remote-controlled machine gun, and the deployment of the Stuxnet cyberweapon—developed jointly with the United States—which disrupted thousands of Iran’s centrifuges. Tensions are also rising on the international stage. Just this week, the UN's nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), declared that Iran was in violation of its non-proliferation obligations and threatened to escalate the matter to the UN Security Council. The international consensus remains firm: no one wants to see Iran acquire nuclear weapons. For Israel, the threat is existential. With most of its 9.5 million citizens concentrated in urban centres, the risk posed by a nuclear-armed Iran is unacceptable, especially given repeated calls by senior Iranian leaders for the destruction of Israel. The regional backdrop is equally fraught. While countries like Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and other Gulf states are uneasy with Iran’s revolutionary regime, they have learned to tolerate its presence. Israel, however, seized what it saw as a critical opportunity. With Iran’s regional influence diminished following recent setbacks to its allies and proxies in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza, and its air defences weakened since last October, Israel moved decisively. Adding to the turmoil, Iran responded with a barrage of ballistic missile attacks on Israel. While most of the projectiles were intercepted by Israeli air defences, several managed to hit populated areas. Over 60 people were injured in the strikes. One woman was critically wounded and later died from her injuries. “There are a limited number of impacts on buildings, some were caused by interception fragments,” said IDF Spokesman Brigadier General Effie Defrin. The United States confirmed that it assisted in intercepting the incoming missiles. “I can confirm that the US is assisting in shooting down missiles targeting Israel,” an American official told AFP, speaking anonymously. While the full extent of U.S. involvement wasn’t disclosed, the support signals Washington’s firm backing of Israel in this conflict. Despite talks between Iran and the United States scheduled to resume in Muscat, Israel remains skeptical. U.S. President Donald Trump remarked on Friday that Iran had “a second chance” to agree to a deal. But with violence escalating and trust eroding, hopes for a diplomatic solution seem increasingly remote. An Israeli official told local media that “Iran will pay an unbearably heavy price for firing at civilian areas,” underscoring the likelihood that further retaliation is imminent. Adapted by ASEAN Now from BBC | X 2025-06-14 -
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California in Uproar as Newsom Condemns Trump’s Troop Deployment as ‘Deranged Fantasy’
Yeah, good point, Try explaining that to @Tug or some of the other Trump haters in the forum though. They only see what they want to that guides their rhetoric. Facts are facts. The local LAPD were overwhelmed and unable to do anything to slow down the protests and violence. Even with their presence those people were looting and smashing windows and setting fires as well as attacking the LAPD stoning them. The Guard was called in to protect the agents and the federal buildings. Some Dems twisted it and used their presence to escalate the violence and casting blame to Trump. This is clearly a political battle with the Dems using violence to make Trump act so they can use it against him. Even the Governor is participating and encouraging the violence. As seen with his intrusion on the DHS news conference where he tried to push past the Secret Service and ended up being dragged out handcuffed. Political stunt completely. Done for the show of cameras only. And now the news is saying he is a contender for running against Trump. Haha.... The Dems really need to sit back and look at the destruction they are making of a once great country. Simply so they can rule it. -
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Cases of Constipation and Hemorrhoids in Thailand?
You can dispute facts all you want, but seeing you have the internet, you can always educate yourself more by research......https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27356687/. That's only one link, and I know personally of one who died and have heard of many more that died from cancers related to raw fish eating................https://www.posttoday.com/lifestyle/133280. Koi Pla should never be eaten, but seeing this is Thailand, and they eat anything that crawls, walks or grows, it will continue In Japan, as in other places, they eat Sushi, which is fish flesh, and not the whole fish like they do here, as well as uncooked crabs, which are also not healthy to eat...........https://www.bbc.com/news/health-33095945. -
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Fact-checking Trump and Miller’s claims of a ‘migrant invasion’ in California
The lot on this board is infected with neo liberal retarded mindset. Think of antifa-lite. They are a totally confused group of individuals that despite being middle-aged have no life philosophy. Every government handout is good and everything that stops the flow of government money is bad. They have an absolute inability to analyze and do any sort of critical thinking as to what might be good for them in the long run. Government deficits and out of control spending especially at this juncture of the United States is not good for anyone. Anyone that thinks it allowing 20 million undocumented individuals into the country many of them criminals have to either have an agenda or just be absolutely stupid. I have little doubt that there are a few people on this board that are paid shills. Much like this lot: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/anti-ice-propaganda-being-spread-coordinated-influencers -
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They don’t make them any tougher than us Brits. Brit walks off a plane crash.
Everything said is debatable. That's what opinions are. There are many studies which show this...........https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2016/0127/The-surprising-relationship-between-intelligence-and-racism -
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The dreaded 12 month Marriage Extension - Samut Prakan
when you go in the reception desk has extension line on the left and 90 day reports and re entry on the right. The girl on extensions is very good and will go through all the paperwork before giving you a ticket, there are now 3 extra forms to fill in all in Thai sign at the desk. TM30 essential. After that it's waiting to be called at the windows 1 and 2 downstairs. No parking now as they are building on the old car park at city Hall next door.
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