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Wednesday, October 2, 2024

It was determined for Tehran, three nuclear bombs(not one) will tear one appart

Israel studied Tehran's landscape very very carefully - calculated in details coming nuclear strike ion Tehran where 13 million Iranians reside. Most important is that Iran doesn't pull others into own lunacy. IRAN WAS THE FIRST ONE WHO SOLD TO RUSSIA - NOT ISRAEL  - IRAN SOLD BEFORE ISRAEL BECAME ATTACKED AND DID IT AGAIN THREE WEEKS AGO. AND NOW MASHALLAH IS ON ITS WAY - ITS JUST A MATTER OF STICKERS ON F35. MINIMUM THREE, BUT THEY COUNTED EVEN UP TO SIX NUKES WOULD BE NECCESARY TO GET JOB DONE THE RIGHT WAY DUE TO TERRAIN.

@IRAN - WHICH STICKERS DO YOU PREFER ON F35s !!??????

@IRAN - IF SOMEHOW NOT THIS TIME, NEXT TIME WILL BE 100%. THAT IS "IF"

EVERYONE TRIED TO HELP - Abdulah II. of Jordan had excellent speech at United Nations and so did others, but Iran is just insane. Too damn insane for anyone to come anywhere near solution. IRAN DOESN'T VALUE LIVES BECAUSE ONE DOESN'T FEEL ENOUGH ON OWN SKIN...belives will run wars from distance with remote controller in its hands while supported in terror by Russia and China IS WRONG.


Abdullah's UN speech for which Abdullah was preparing for decades DESTROYED in 3 minute Irani video as seen above - as if one never ever existed. What a waste of brain and lives.
@Abdulah II. of Jordan - Iran got it right AGAIN !






What makes Israeli Iran conflict soooo much different in eyes of the world THIS TIME !!?????

WORLD NOW FIRMLY SIDING WITH ISRAELI RESPONSE TO IRAN IS WHAT. GAME WHICH JOE BIDEN AND ISRAEL BOTH WON.




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EU Hints At 'Swift' Response Over Iran Missile Supplies To Russia

The Wall Street Journal on September 6 reported that Iran had shipped short-range missiles to Russia, the latest of persistent reports of supplies of sensitive weaponry. (file photo)
The Wall Street Journal on September 6 reported that Iran had shipped short-range missiles to Russia, the latest of persistent reports of supplies of sensitive weaponry. (file photo)

The European Union on September 9 described as "credible" information provided by allies suggesting Iran has supplied short-range ballistic missiles to Russia to help Moscow wage war in Ukraine and hinted at a "swift" response.

The statement came after the Kremlin declined to directly refute the accusation and instead highlighted its cooperation with Tehran in "the most sensitive areas" while Iran "strongly rejected" the allegation.








In response to the initial attacks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has denounced it as "a collaboration with evil". Diplomatic ties between Iran and Ukraine were subsequently reduced as a consequence of the attacks.[92]

On 18 October 2022 the U.S. State Department accused Iran of violating United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231 by selling drones to Russia, agreeing with similar assessments by France and the United Kingdom. On 22 October France, Britain and Germany formally called for an investigation by the UN team responsible for UNSCR 2231.[93] Iran's ambassador to the UN responded that these accusations were an erroneous interpretation of paragraph 4 of annex B of the resolution, which clearly states it applies to items that "could contribute to the development of nuclear weapon delivery systems", which these drones could not.[94][95] Resolution 2231 was adopted after the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was signed. The U.S. withdrew from the agreement under the Donald Trump administration in 2018.[96][52][51] The embargo on conventional Iranian arms ended in October 2020, but the restrictions on Iran regarding missiles and related technologies are in place until October 2023.[97]

An Iranian Major-General said 22 countries requested to purchase Iranian drones.[98][99]

Multiple critics including a senior researcher of the Center for Security Studies called the weapon tactically useless, and said that its role is as a weapon of terror against civilians.[100][101][102][103][excessive citations] Others said it can be used to carried out devastating strikes to Ukrainian forces but are unlikely to be a game-changer for the war.[104]

Iran denied sending arms for use in the Ukraine war and Iranian foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said Iran will not remain indifferent if it is proven that Russia used Iranian drones in the war against Ukraine.[105][106][107] On 5 November 2022, Abdollahian said Iran shipped "a small number" of drones to Russia before the war. He repeated Iran will not remain indifferent if proven Russia used Iranian drones against Ukraine. He denounced Ukraine for not showing up at talks to discuss evidence of Russian use of Iranian drones.[108] Iran foreign ministry continued to deny sending weapons for use in the war.[109]

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