Iran & Israel scrathed each other backs in the recent war-drama.

Saladin A

Minister (2k+ posts)
I was astonished when the Iranian military high command on 13 April 2024 launched an attack on Israel calling it “Operation True Promise,” and claimed to have fired a combination of over 350 around 170 drones, 120 surface-to-surface ballistic missiles, and 30 cruise missiles and the Israelis claimed to have shot down 99. 90% of Iranian warheads in the air except for a couple that hit a military airbase inflicting insignificant damage to the civilian population. Even the Hamas and HazbUllah tin-pot rockets did more damage to Israeli cities and civilian populations when the recent war conflict started about six months ago. The Zionist Israel has killed over thirty-one thousand innocent Palestinians mostly women and children and caused horrendous death and destruction in the Gaza Strip. And, millions have been made homeless and over one hundred fifty thousand Palestinians have been fatally injuries.

On 18 April Israel in retaliation fired 3 missiles from an aircraft and targeted Esphan Airbase claiming to have inflicted heavy damage to their air defence system. Still, the Iranians are denying it and playing it down. I find this whole war drama played and scenario a bloody sick joke to fool the international community with the full colluding of the USA, NATO and Iranian mullahs. Is the Iranian air defence systems so inefficient, weak and useless that they could not detect 3 enemy missiles attacking their country? What would happen to Iran in a large-scale war is an alarming question that must be sorted out by the Iranian military high command.
 

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
I find this whole war drama played and scenario a bloody sick joke to fool the international community with the full colluding of the USA, NATO and Iranian mullahs.

Lolzzzzz
 

sohnidhartie

Minister (2k+ posts)
It's important to consider that the situation in the Middle East involves multiple layers of political, military, and historical dynamics. While the Iranian military's attack on Israel and Israel's retaliation are serious matters, characterizing the events as a "bloody sick joke" or a conspiracy to fool the international community oversimplifies a highly complex situation.

While casualties and damage caused by conflicts are tragic, it's essential to examine the context and scale of each event. Comparing the impact of Iranian attacks to previous conflicts involving Hamas and Hezbollah overlooks the differences in military capabilities, strategies, and objectives.

You mentioned Hamas and Hezbollah as effective actors in the conflict. It's important to note that these groups receive significant support from Iran, rather than Arab countries. Iran has been a key supporter of both Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon for many years.

Hamas and Hezbollah's effectiveness in previous conflicts, including their ability to inflict damage on Israeli targets, can be attributed in part to the support they receive from Iran. This support includes funding, training, and the supply of weapons and technology.

Given Iran's backing of these groups, it's unlikely that Hamas and Hezbollah's actions are part of a coordinated "sick joke" or deception. Instead, they are legitimate actors in the conflict, supported by Iran as part of its broader regional strategy.

Iran did not utilize its most advanced missiles in the recent attack. Instead, they deployed approximately 200 slower drones/missiles and about 10 of their ballistic missiles. These slower drones and missiles, although not as technologically advanced as some of Iran's other weapons, were utilized to fool the iron dome system.

3 to 5 of these missiles managed to evade Israel's sophisticated Iron Dome defense system and successfully hit their intended targets. This highlights the effectiveness of Iran's attack strategy, even with less advanced weaponry.
 

Rambler

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
I was astonished when the Iranian military high command on 13 April 2024 launched an attack on Israel calling it “Operation True Promise,” and claimed to have fired a combination of over 350 around 170 drones, 120 surface-to-surface ballistic missiles, and 30 cruise missiles and the Israelis claimed to have shot down 99. 90% of Iranian warheads in the air except for a couple that hit a military airbase inflicting insignificant damage to the civilian population. Even the Hamas and HazbUllah tin-pot rockets did more damage to Israeli cities and civilian populations when the recent war conflict started about six months ago. The Zionist Israel has killed over thirty-one thousand innocent Palestinians mostly women and children and caused horrendous death and destruction in the Gaza Strip. And, millions have been made homeless and over one hundred fifty thousand Palestinians have been fatally injuries.

On 18 April Israel in retaliation fired 3 missiles from an aircraft and targeted Esphan Airbase claiming to have inflicted heavy damage to their air defence system. Still, the Iranians are denying it and playing it down. I find this whole war drama played and scenario a bloody sick joke to fool the international community with the full colluding of the USA, NATO and Iranian mullahs. Is the Iranian air defence systems so inefficient, weak and useless that they could not detect 3 enemy missiles attacking their country? What would happen to Iran in a large-scale war is an alarming question that must be sorted out by the Iranian military high command.

You are still alive. I thought you would have gone to Pakistan and martyred by now fighting for freedom.
 

Saladin A

Minister (2k+ posts)
It's important to consider that the situation in the Middle East involves multiple layers of political, military, and historical dynamics. While the Iranian military's attack on Israel and Israel's retaliation are serious matters, characterizing the events as a "bloody sick joke" or a conspiracy to fool the international community oversimplifies a highly complex situation.

While casualties and damage caused by conflicts are tragic, it's essential to examine the context and scale of each event. Comparing the impact of Iranian attacks to previous conflicts involving Hamas and Hezbollah overlooks the differences in military capabilities, strategies, and objectives.

You mentioned Hamas and Hezbollah as effective actors in the conflict. It's important to note that these groups receive significant support from Iran, rather than Arab countries. Iran has been a key supporter of both Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon for many years.

Hamas and Hezbollah's effectiveness in previous conflicts, including their ability to inflict damage on Israeli targets, can be attributed in part to the support they receive from Iran. This support includes funding, training, and the supply of weapons and technology.

Given Iran's backing of these groups, it's unlikely that Hamas and Hezbollah's actions are part of a coordinated "sick joke" or deception. Instead, they are legitimate actors in the conflict, supported by Iran as part of its broader regional strategy.

Iran did not utilize its most advanced missiles in the recent attack. Instead, they deployed approximately 200 slower drones/missiles and about 10 of their ballistic missiles. These slower drones and missiles, although not as technologically advanced as some of Iran's other weapons, were utilized to fool the iron dome system.

3 to 5 of these missiles managed to evade Israel's sophisticated Iron Dome defense system and successfully hit their intended targets. This highlights the effectiveness of Iran's attack strategy, even with less advanced weaponry.
" With less advanced weaponry" is an indication of the timidity and trepidity of Iran's to attack Israel with its full might to avenge the death of one of its senior generals and over thirteen consulate staff through aerial bombardment of its consulate building in Damascus. Iran has been shielding behind Hamas & Hezbollah warriors and has left them in a dump with its timid retaliation on 13 April and given encouragement to the Zionist Israel barbaric regime to carry on with its genocide and Holocaust of innocent and poor Palestinians in Gaza.
 

Mocha7

Minister (2k+ posts)
It's important to consider that the situation in the Middle East involves multiple layers of political, military, and historical dynamics. While the Iranian military's attack on Israel and Israel's retaliation are serious matters, characterizing the events as a "bloody sick joke" or a conspiracy to fool the international community oversimplifies a highly complex situation.

While casualties and damage caused by conflicts are tragic, it's essential to examine the context and scale of each event. Comparing the impact of Iranian attacks to previous conflicts involving Hamas and Hezbollah overlooks the differences in military capabilities, strategies, and objectives.

You mentioned Hamas and Hezbollah as effective actors in the conflict. It's important to note that these groups receive significant support from Iran, rather than Arab countries. Iran has been a key supporter of both Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon for many years.

Hamas and Hezbollah's effectiveness in previous conflicts, including their ability to inflict damage on Israeli targets, can be attributed in part to the support they receive from Iran. This support includes funding, training, and the supply of weapons and technology.

Given Iran's backing of these groups, it's unlikely that Hamas and Hezbollah's actions are part of a coordinated "sick joke" or deception. Instead, they are legitimate actors in the conflict, supported by Iran as part of its broader regional strategy.

Iran did not utilize its most advanced missiles in the recent attack. Instead, they deployed approximately 200 slower drones/missiles and about 10 of their ballistic missiles. These slower drones and missiles, although not as technologically advanced as some of Iran's other weapons, were utilized to fool the iron dome system.

3 to 5 of these missiles managed to evade Israel's sophisticated Iron Dome defense system and successfully hit their intended targets. This highlights the effectiveness of Iran's attack strategy, even with less advanced weaponry.
The attack by Iran on Israel was clearly a facade and an attempt to save face. And it's quite understandable that Iran wouldn't want to directly involve itself in the conflict and it's no easy for them to fight against the entire Western world alone. However, the limited attack by Israel on Iran just makes you wonder what the real deal is between these two. Personally, I don't buy that Israel and Iran mile hue hain, but the weak attack by Israel somehow reinforces the impression that the OP mentioned.

Are you Shia by any chance? Just asking..
😁😅
 

Rambler

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
The attack by Iran on Israel was clearly a facade and an attempt to save face. And it's quite understandable that Iran wouldn't want to directly involve itself in the conflict and it's no easy for them to fight against the entire Western world alone. However, the limited attack by Israel on Iran just makes you wonder what the real deal is between these two. Personally, I don't buy that Israel and Iran mile hue hain, but the weak attack by Israel somehow reinforces the impression that the OP mentioned.

Are you Shia by any chance? Just asking..
😁😅

Facade [sic] 🤣. I told you before. Going to a tat school is not a crime but not being able to get rid of the inferiority complex certainly is.

Is arifkarim giving you good? Just asking …
 

Mocha7

Minister (2k+ posts)
" With less advanced weaponry" is an indication of the timidity and trepidity of Iran's to attack Israel with its full might to avenge the death of one of its senior generals and over thirteen consulate staff through aerial bombardment of its consulate building in Damascus. Iran has been shielding behind Hamas & Hezbollah warriors and has left them in a dump with its timid retaliation on 13 April and given encouragement to the Zionist Israel barbaric regime to carry on with its genocide and Holocaust of innocent and poor Palestinians in Gaza.
What do you anticipate Iran to accomplish in solitude? The assassination of its senior general contradicts your entire argument, does it not?
 

Rambler

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
" With less advanced weaponry" is an indication of the timidity and trepidity of Iran's to attack Israel with its full might to avenge the death of one of its senior generals and over thirteen consulate staff through aerial bombardment of its consulate building in Damascus. Iran has been shielding behind Hamas & Hezbollah warriors and has left them in a dump with its timid retaliation on 13 April and given encouragement to the Zionist Israel barbaric regime to carry on with its genocide and Holocaust of innocent and poor Palestinians in Gaza.

Leave Iran, Pakistan and the world alone man and concentrate on your life. You still are alive and can come out of the loser syndrome.