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I mean… right now Iran does not benefit from this war by any means, only harmed itself.
Iran might start a war with France, UK, US and when it will happened, Iran is doomed and WW3 is here.
The only benefit Iran has had since the 13th in June (start of the conflict) is to demonstrate that it isn’t afraid of anything, and yeah… THATS FUCKING PATHETIC.
And the benefits Israel has had since the 13th in July is - successfully hitting hard against Iran-backed groups like Hezbollah and militias in Syria. These strikes have weakened Iran’s grip on the region and limited their ability to threaten Israel.the fighting has made Israel’s relationships with allies like the US and Gulf countries even tighter. They are sharing more intelligence and working closer on military plans ehich gives Israel a bigger security edge.
Also, the accomplishments Israel has made since the 13th in July are very impressive I might say:
1. Just two days into the operation, Israel seized control of critical air corridors toward Tehran, reflecting significant tactical control. https://www.lemonde.fr/en/internati...ed-air-superiority-over-tehran_6742475_4.html
This success shows Israel’s ability to neutralize Iranian air defenses and protect its jet operations - sending a strong deterrent signal.
2. Israeli intelligence revealed that Mossad had set up a covert drone network inside Iran to disable missile launchers and air defenses just ahead of the airstrikes.
As a result, more than 30 SSM systems and missile depots were destroyed, along with key IRGC command sites. This limited Iran’s immediate retaliation capabilities.
Before the first missile was even fired, the mossad had already placed drones inside Iran (holy aura tbf) disabling key missile launchers and airdefense systems. Accordin to several intelligence leeaks, Iran originally had the capacity to fire about 1000 missiles in retaliation. But duee to this sabotage, only about 200 actually launched. This gave Israel a INSANE upper hand from the first night of fighting. Israel did NOT let them breath JFL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_2025_Mossad_operations_in_Iran
3.Despite missile attacks on military and civilian targets(including a hospital strike),
public opinion has remained supportive of the government’s actions, reinforcing unity under threat.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/subscribe/news/1/?sourceCode=TAWEB_MRE170_a&dest=https://www.theaustralian.com.au/world/this-will-only-strengthen-israels-resolve-and-trumps/news-story/cad1a8b67258460b9c1db822ad2ecf66&memtype=anonymous&mode=premium&v21=HIGH-Segment-2-SCORE&V21spcbehaviour=appendend
4. The assassination of top Iranian military leaders- they were the backbone of Iran’s strategic planning and missile program. Their deaths severely disrupted Iran’s command structure. A few days later (june 17), Ali Shadmani, who had just been appointed Chief of Staff, was also eliminated by an Israeli strike
.
en.wikipedia.org
5. Say bye bye to nuclear weapons Iran- Israeli jets struck the Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant at Natanz, which housed ~1,700 centrifuges enriching uranium up to 60%. Satellite imagery shows multiple building collapses and damage to power systems, crippling above ground operations and likely disabling underground centrifuges due to power cuts. Despite the underground halls still being physically intact, experts note they’ve likely been severely affected. In simpler words: Iran’s biggest uranium site is destroyed which means it delays Iran’s ability to get nuclear weapons by a few months if not YEARS, which is very critical despite the conflict that is going rn.
Yesterday, Israel conducted a precision strike on the Arak heavy water reactor and its adjacent heavywater production plantt. Satellite photos reveal a crater in the reactor dome. Although the sitee was not active, the attack prevents futre plutonium production, in simpler words: a secondary route to nuclear weapons.
For some cherry on top- The Uranium Conversion Facility and Fuel Plate Fabrication Plant in Isfahan were targeted. The strikes hit buildings central to uranium processing, halting Iran’s ability to convert mined uranium into enrichment-suitable material.
www.thesun.co.uk
www.businessinsider.com
en.wikipedia.org
Yeah that was my words, my opinions, and my claims. I think Iran is pathetic and their most major accomplishment till now is this tweet JFL:
Btw this is what one of Israel’s biggest nuclear weapons can cover :
Another jew power classic!
@BonesmashFinalBoss @kazama (what about you kazam you’re not active anymore) @jeff1234 @Franco. @ToryToad
Iran might start a war with France, UK, US and when it will happened, Iran is doomed and WW3 is here.
The only benefit Iran has had since the 13th in June (start of the conflict) is to demonstrate that it isn’t afraid of anything, and yeah… THATS FUCKING PATHETIC.
And the benefits Israel has had since the 13th in July is - successfully hitting hard against Iran-backed groups like Hezbollah and militias in Syria. These strikes have weakened Iran’s grip on the region and limited their ability to threaten Israel.the fighting has made Israel’s relationships with allies like the US and Gulf countries even tighter. They are sharing more intelligence and working closer on military plans ehich gives Israel a bigger security edge.
Also, the accomplishments Israel has made since the 13th in July are very impressive I might say:
1. Just two days into the operation, Israel seized control of critical air corridors toward Tehran, reflecting significant tactical control. https://www.lemonde.fr/en/internati...ed-air-superiority-over-tehran_6742475_4.html
This success shows Israel’s ability to neutralize Iranian air defenses and protect its jet operations - sending a strong deterrent signal.
2. Israeli intelligence revealed that Mossad had set up a covert drone network inside Iran to disable missile launchers and air defenses just ahead of the airstrikes.
As a result, more than 30 SSM systems and missile depots were destroyed, along with key IRGC command sites. This limited Iran’s immediate retaliation capabilities.
Before the first missile was even fired, the mossad had already placed drones inside Iran (holy aura tbf) disabling key missile launchers and airdefense systems. Accordin to several intelligence leeaks, Iran originally had the capacity to fire about 1000 missiles in retaliation. But duee to this sabotage, only about 200 actually launched. This gave Israel a INSANE upper hand from the first night of fighting. Israel did NOT let them breath JFL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_2025_Mossad_operations_in_Iran
3.Despite missile attacks on military and civilian targets(including a hospital strike),
public opinion has remained supportive of the government’s actions, reinforcing unity under threat.
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/subscribe/news/1/?sourceCode=TAWEB_MRE170_a&dest=https://www.theaustralian.com.au/world/this-will-only-strengthen-israels-resolve-and-trumps/news-story/cad1a8b67258460b9c1db822ad2ecf66&memtype=anonymous&mode=premium&v21=HIGH-Segment-2-SCORE&V21spcbehaviour=appendend
4. The assassination of top Iranian military leaders- they were the backbone of Iran’s strategic planning and missile program. Their deaths severely disrupted Iran’s command structure. A few days later (june 17), Ali Shadmani, who had just been appointed Chief of Staff, was also eliminated by an Israeli strike

Ali Shadmani - Wikipedia
5. Say bye bye to nuclear weapons Iran- Israeli jets struck the Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant at Natanz, which housed ~1,700 centrifuges enriching uranium up to 60%. Satellite imagery shows multiple building collapses and damage to power systems, crippling above ground operations and likely disabling underground centrifuges due to power cuts. Despite the underground halls still being physically intact, experts note they’ve likely been severely affected. In simpler words: Iran’s biggest uranium site is destroyed which means it delays Iran’s ability to get nuclear weapons by a few months if not YEARS, which is very critical despite the conflict that is going rn.
Yesterday, Israel conducted a precision strike on the Arak heavy water reactor and its adjacent heavywater production plantt. Satellite photos reveal a crater in the reactor dome. Although the sitee was not active, the attack prevents futre plutonium production, in simpler words: a secondary route to nuclear weapons.
For some cherry on top- The Uranium Conversion Facility and Fuel Plate Fabrication Plant in Isfahan were targeted. The strikes hit buildings central to uranium processing, halting Iran’s ability to convert mined uranium into enrichment-suitable material.

Iran's nuke reactor destroyed as shock satellite pic shows gaping hole
SHOCKING satellite pictures have emerged showing Iran’s nuclear power plant with a gaping hole after Israeli precision airstrikes. Footage showed the moment the Israeli Air Force struck the A…

Satellite images show extensive damage that Israeli fighter jets inflicted on one of Iran's top nuclear facilities
Israeli fighter jets destroyed several aboveground buildings at Natanz, Iran's main uranium enrichment facility, images show.

List of airstrikes during the Iran–Israel war - Wikipedia
Yeah that was my words, my opinions, and my claims. I think Iran is pathetic and their most major accomplishment till now is this tweet JFL:

Btw this is what one of Israel’s biggest nuclear weapons can cover :


Another jew power classic!

@BonesmashFinalBoss @kazama (what about you kazam you’re not active anymore) @jeff1234 @Franco. @ToryToad