March 6Mar 6 18 hours ago, Thokkalee said:Every presidential term ki oka War start cheyyadam common… thatha open ga chestaadu.. dems silent ga telikundaa chestaaru.. but every term, oka war compulsory..Defense budget pettali, old weapons use cheyali.. as bill edo oka country ki veyyali… Adi US strategy. US actual technology and real missiles are still in stealth mode. They will take out when needed. Probably they don’t need.
March 6Mar 6 2 hours ago, Konebhar6 said:Defense budget pettali, old weapons use cheyali.. as bill edo oka country ki veyyali… Adi US strategy.US actual technology and real missiles are still in stealth mode. They will take out when needed. Probably they don’t need.They don’t use old weapons.. they use latest jets like f35 and f22 that use latest missiles.. old weapons are used in conventional war by the land troops.. US doesn’t even use F16’s anymore in combats now… This is all weapons manufacturers lobbying power so that govt will buy more weapons from them, like missiles, bombs etcUS never got any money for any war that it did so far… even Ukraine never paid.. thatha force valla mineral deal sign chesaaru… but it is only on paper so far..
March 6Mar 6 14 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:They don’t use old weapons.. they use latest jets like f35 and f22 that use latest missiles.. old weapons are used in conventional war by the land troops.. US doesn’t even use F16’s anymore in combats now…This is all weapons manufacturers lobbying power so that govt will buy more weapons from them, like missiles, bombs etcUS never got any money for any war that it did so far… even Ukraine never paid.. thatha force valla mineral deal sign chesaaru… but it is only on paper so far..Their latest fighter jets and technologies are not out in open yet. They never show their hand
March 6Mar 6 23 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:They don’t use old weapons.. they use latest jets like f35 and f22 that use latest missiles.. old weapons are used in conventional war by the land troops.. US doesn’t even use F16’s anymore in combats now…This is all weapons manufacturers lobbying power so that govt will buy more weapons from them, like missiles, bombs etcUS never got any money for any war that it did so far… even Ukraine never paid.. thatha force valla mineral deal sign chesaaru… but it is only on paper so far..8 minutes ago, Konebhar6 said:Their latest fighter jets and technologies are not out in open yet. They never show their handNaa lanti peda (poor) vadu emo repu annam ela thinali ani alochistinadu miru emo how to spend a billion a day in destruction with deadly weaponswe say God is there
March 6Mar 6 Author day 7The Israeli military pounded Beirut with airstrikes on Friday morning and issued more evacuation warnings in southern Lebanon as it intensified its campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah militants.Lebanon was fast becoming the most heated front in the metastasizing regional conflict that began with U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran a week ago. With smoke plumes rising from new strikes in and around Beirut, the capital, the Israeli military warned more villagers in the Bekaa Valley, a Hezbollah bastion in the south, to move north, indicating airstrikes were imminent.Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps also launched a wave of drones and missiles at targets in Tel Aviv on Friday, according to a statement from the force reported by IRNA, the country’s state news agency. Air-raid sirens went off in the city, and the Israeli military said that it had detected missile launches from Iran, though there were no immediate reports of major damage.The Israeli strikes in Dahiya, a densely populated commercial and residential area of Beirut that is a stronghold of Hezbollah, were the most intense since a cease-fire in late 2024. At least three buildings collapsed, and thousands of people who live in the area were displaced to other parts of the capital.As Friday dawned after a night of ferocious airstrikes, some displaced residents of Dahiya huddled under roundabouts or in empty parking lots of downtown Beirut, or slept inside cars parked along a seaside promenade. Some said they had left home with only thin mattresses or a few utensils, fleeing while the television was still on or as they prepared meals to break their Ramadan fast.Tehran, the Iranian capital, was also hit by heavy airstrikes overnight. Dozens of residents told The New York Times in text messages that more than a dozen large explosions had shaken the central and eastern parts of the city. Iran’s state television also said that the intense airstrikes in the capital targeted the compound of the slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, an area near the presidential palace and the National Security Council. Mr. Khamenei was killed in an airstrike last Saturday, and his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, is considered the leading candidate to succeed him.Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, warned on Thursday that the conflict could become a “quagmire for whomever chooses to pursue it.” U.S. and Israeli officials offered a different assessment, saying their ongoing campaign had greatly degraded Tehran’s military capabilities.
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March 7Mar 7 Author The Israeli military said it had launched “a broad-scale wave of strikes” on Iranian government infrastructure in the early hours of Saturday morning. Soon after, Iranian state media said Israeli strikes had hit the area near Mehrabad Airport in Tehran, a busy civilian airfield.Two Tehran residents who live near the airport said in text messages that it appeared to have been badly damaged and that they could see what looked like commercial planes burning on the tarmac. The Israeli military did not immediately respond to questions about whether it had struck the airport.The new wave of strikes in Tehran came hours after it emerged that U.S. officials believe Russia has provided intelligence to Iran during the U.S.-Israeli war, including satellite imagery showing the locations of warships and military personnel. The involvement of Russia was the latest indication that the Middle East conflict was expanding.The information sharing by Russia could complicate relations between Washington and Moscow, even though some of the officials played down its importance, pointing out Russia has long provided similar information to Iran and it was unclear if Tehran could act on it.Bombing in Iran and Lebanon continued unabated on Friday, as oil and gas prices surged upward again, in another sign of how the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, now nearly a week old, was having economic ramifications around the world.President Trump demanded “unconditional surrender” by Iran on Friday in a social media post, the most uncompromising goal he has set so far for the war, and one that could portend a much longer conflict in the Middle East.On Friday afternoon, Israeli officials said their forces had destroyed an underground bunker that had been used by Iran’s supreme leader before he was killed last week.The Israeli military also pounded the southern outskirts of Beirut and issued more evacuation warnings in Lebanon as it intensified its campaign there against Iran-backed Hezbollah militants. About 300,000 people in Lebanon have fled their homes since the bombing began, the Norwegian Refugee Council estimated.“We civilians are paying for the price of war,” said Mohamed Hjoula, 35, who had taken refuge with about 40 family members on Beirut’s waterfront promenade after leaving their homes.Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps launched a wave of drones and missiles at Israel, according to a statement from the force reported by IRNA, the country’s state news agency. Air-raid sirens went off in Tel Aviv, and the Israeli military said that it had detected missile launches from Iran, though there were no immediate reports of major damage.
March 7Mar 7 Author The Iranian naval forces have suffered heavy losses in the first week of U.S. and Israeli strikes, according to a New York Times analysis of satellite data and videos. At two bases, Iran lost at least seven moored ships, along with critical naval infrastructure, and the entrance to an underground naval facility in the Strait of Hormuz was hit. But challenges remain for U.S. and Israeli forces seeking to neutralize it completely.So far, the strikes have heavily targeted Iran’s regular navy, known as The Islamic Republic of Iran Navy, which operates conventional warships. The country also has a second navy, run by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, that specializes in asymmetric warfare.
March 7Mar 7 Author day 8...President Trump vowed Iran would be “hit very hard” on Saturday — including “areas and groups of people” yet to be targeted since the Israeli-American joint assault began — as the spiraling war entered its second week.Mr. Trump also said Iran had “apologized and surrendered to its Middle East neighbors.” His remarks came after a televised speech earlier on Saturday by Masoud Pezeshkian, the Iranian president who is also a member of the interim three-person council running the country.While the Iranian president apologized to Gulf states for shooting scores of missiles and drones at them in retaliatory strikes, Mr. Pezeshkian appeared to reject Mr. Trump’s demand on Friday for unconditional surrender.“The idea that we would surrender unconditionally is a dream that our enemies will take to the grave,” Mr. Pezeshkian said.And Mr. Pezeshkian cautioned that Iran reserved the right to respond against countries from whose territory Iran was attacked. That matches Iran’s current justification for targeting the Gulf states — that the countries host U.S. military bases.The mixed remarks by American and Iranian leaders left it far from clear whether an off ramp to end the war was emerging. Shortly after Mr. Pezeshkian’s televised apology, air-raid sirens rang out in Bahrain and Qatar, suggesting that attacks were still ongoing.The Israeli military said on Saturday it had launched “a broad-scale wave of strikes” overnight across the Iranian capital of Tehran and central Iran. Israeli attacks hit Mehrabad airport in Tehran overnight on Saturday, according to Iranian state media.Just over a week into the fighting, the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has killed hundreds and displaced hundreds of thousands; drawn in states from Oman to Turkey; snarled international travel and shipping; and sent oil and gas prices surging.And President Trump’s plan for the war remained very much unclear. His administration has zigzagged between outlining specific military goals for the war versus a broader attempt to oust the Iranian government.Israel also intensified its attacks in Lebanon against Iran-backed Hezbollah militants there. Overnight, Israeli warplanes repeatedly bombarded the southern outskirts of Beirut, where the military had ordered hundreds of thousands of residents to flee or face imminent danger.The Israeli military said its special forces had also launched a rare raid deep in eastern Lebanon to search — unsuccessfully — for the remains of Ron Arad, an Israeli soldier deemed missing in action since the 1980s. The raid prompted clashes in which at least 41 people were killed amid Israeli airstrikes, according to Lebanese officials and state media.
March 7Mar 7 3 hours ago, dasaribro said:day 8...President Trump vowed Iran would be “hit very hard” on Saturday — including “areas and groups of people” yet to be targeted since the Israeli-American joint assault began — as the spiraling war entered its second week.Mr. Trump also said Iran had “apologized and surrendered to its Middle East neighbors.” His remarks came after a televised speech earlier on Saturday by Masoud Pezeshkian, the Iranian president who is also a member of the interim three-person council running the country.While the Iranian president apologized to Gulf states for shooting scores of missiles and drones at them in retaliatory strikes, Mr. Pezeshkian appeared to reject Mr. Trump’s demand on Friday for unconditional surrender.“The idea that we would surrender unconditionally is a dream that our enemies will take to the grave,” Mr. Pezeshkian said.And Mr. Pezeshkian cautioned that Iran reserved the right to respond against countries from whose territory Iran was attacked. That matches Iran’s current justification for targeting the Gulf states — that the countries host U.S. military bases.The mixed remarks by American and Iranian leaders left it far from clear whether an off ramp to end the war was emerging. Shortly after Mr. Pezeshkian’s televised apology, air-raid sirens rang out in Bahrain and Qatar, suggesting that attacks were still ongoing.The Israeli military said on Saturday it had launched “a broad-scale wave of strikes” overnight across the Iranian capital of Tehran and central Iran. Israeli attacks hit Mehrabad airport in Tehran overnight on Saturday, according to Iranian state media.Just over a week into the fighting, the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has killed hundreds and displaced hundreds of thousands; drawn in states from Oman to Turkey; snarled international travel and shipping; and sent oil and gas prices surging.And President Trump’s plan for the war remained very much unclear. His administration has zigzagged between outlining specific military goals for the war versus a broader attempt to oust the Iranian government.Israel also intensified its attacks in Lebanon against Iran-backed Hezbollah militants there. Overnight, Israeli warplanes repeatedly bombarded the southern outskirts of Beirut, where the military had ordered hundreds of thousands of residents to flee or face imminent danger.The Israeli military said its special forces had also launched a rare raid deep in eastern Lebanon to search — unsuccessfully — for the remains of Ron Arad, an Israeli soldier deemed missing in action since the 1980s. The raid prompted clashes in which at least 41 people were killed amid Israeli airstrikes, according to Lebanese officials and state media.Looks like us air strikes Israeli ground strikes tho velthundhi,
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