FFS, Saudi Arabia has a *larger* air force than Israel! Why are they sitting ducks, scared of the regime in Iran?? Did they spend tens of billions buying aircraft, but not learning how to fly them? 🤡
People seem to miss the point that Araghchi is the foreign minister *under* President Pezeshkian, and that Ghalibaf *lost* the elections to Pezeshkian.
Why doesn't anyone care about that poor soul who's supposed to be the highest ranking figure? 🤣
כמובן הפוסט הזה מוקדש גם לידידיי בשמאל ("לא הצלחנו לפגוע בגרעין האיראני והפסדנו את המלחמה!") וגם לידידיי בימין ("חיסלנו את הגרעין האיראני וניצחנו את המלחמה!"). שתי העמדות שגויות. אנחנו עדיין בעיצומה של המלחמה. מציע לא להכריז על הפסד או ניצחון עדיין.
Saudi Arabia's 🇸🇦 air force is larger than the Israeli 🇮🇱 air force 👇
So why are they sitting ducks instead of using them to defend against the Iranian regime's attacks? Do they know how to fly those planes?
🚨 Breaking: General Alireza Tangsiri, Commander of IRGC Navy, was eliminated.
He headed efforts to block the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
רואה כאן הרבה דיונים על היכולות הגרעיניות שנותרו לאיראן. סיכום המצב:
- ייקח להם שנים כדי לפתח פצצה גרעינית ממוזערת שאפשר לשגר על טיל (מנגנון "אימפלוזיה").
- אבל הם בהחלט יכולים תוך חודשים בודדים לבצע ניסוי גרעיני במדבר (עם פצצה פרימיטיבית וכבדה עם מנגנון "גאן-טייפ" בסיסי).
“You ask, what is our aim? I can answer in one word: It is victory, victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory, however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival.”
— Winston Churchill
🚨 Breaking: Massive strikes around Isfahan tonight, using heavy bombs
Next: They'll ask to negotiate with Tucker
President Trump, March 8, 2026 👇
🚨 Breaking: Channel 14's @DBalazada reports that the IRGC is highly satisfied with the current situation, believing they hold all the cards. They refuse to compromise on uranium enrichment or ballistic missiles, with some opposing any negotiations at this stage.
In chess, having the upper hand doesn't mean you can just declare victory and walk away. You only win by checkmate or the opponent's surrender.
The same goes for war 🇺🇸🇮🇷
🚨 THE RIFT IN TEHRAN - WHY NO CHANCE OF A DEAL
Senior Iran Analyst Dror Balazada (@DBalazada) reveals a regime leadership deeply divided. Over what? Over when to engage with @realDonaldTrump.
While Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf pushes to negotiate from a "position of strength," the IRGC believes they should wait to secure better terms as oil prices pressure the U.S.
However, Balazada reports that Tehran’s core "red lines," specifically regarding missiles and nuclear enrichment remain non-negotiable.
With Iranian self-confidence high but their actual demands remaining fixed, Dror concludes there is currently, "No chance of an agreement".
Watch 👇
🚨 Breaking: Massive strikes on Mashhad, Iran's 2nd largest city.
Mashhad is in northeast Iran, and has been largely untouched so far.
Hi @RepNancyMace 👋
What were the original justifications presented? Iran's pathetic navy and non-existent air force? Or the ballistic missiles that will soon reach the US and the enriched uranium?
If the former, congratulations, mission accomplished. If the latter, then no.
🚨 THIS IS TRUMP’S BERLIN WALL MOMENT - PLEASE READ & SHARE
There are moments in history that define leaders.
Moments where the decisions you make don’t just shape policy, but shape how you are remembered.
For Ronald Reagan, that moment was the Berlin Wall. It stood as a symbol of fear, control, and oppression. And Reagan didn’t try to manage it or work around it. He challenged it directly, calling on Gorbachev to tear it down.
What followed didn’t happen overnight, but history remembers the outcome.
Right now, President Trump is facing a moment of a similar nature.
This time, the “wall” isn’t made of concrete. It’s the Iranian regime — a system built on repression, sustained by force, and extended through proxies across the region. It funds terror, destabilizes entire countries, and suppresses its own people.
There has already been movement. Strikes, pressure, disruption. But history doesn’t tend to remember partial measures. It remembers whether something was ultimately changed.
Reagan didn’t simply weaken the Soviet Union. He saw it through until it collapsed.
If this moment is to carry that kind of weight, it can’t end halfway. The objective would have to be clear: to dismantle the regime’s ability to fund and project terror, to break its grip on power, and to create the conditions for something different to emerge.
Because if that happens, the ripple effects are significant. The proxies lose their backing, the region begins to stabilize, and new possibilities open up that were not realistic before.
This is why this moment feels larger than a typical conflict.
It carries the weight of a turning point.
In that sense, it really does resemble a Berlin Wall moment.
The only real question is how it will be handled — whether it will be managed, or whether it will actually be brought to an end.
Regime mouthpieces feel emboldened, interpreting negotiations as American weakness. State TV commentator:
“Armed Forces of Iran are capable and prepared to seize the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain coasts and fundamentally alter the regional landscape.”
Good news: The accounts were restored!
Bad news: The hacker blocked me for posting this, and now I'm still blocked by @EduardHabsburg 🤣
@nikitabier, it would be a good feature to automatically undo all actions by an account when it was compromised (posts, DMs, blocks).
IRGC's Fars News just published a video showing the regime's missiles striking New York 👇
They are building intercontinental ballistic missiles soon capable of doing that (they already reach London). And they are developing nuclear weapons.
If you lie down with dogs, you will get up with fleas.
Without a navy, without an air force, without functioning leadership, without a defense industry, and without allies after attacking every country in the region.
The terror regime in Iran is weaker than ever, and it must not be given a lifeline.
Those who have murdered tens of thousands of Iranian civilians, who have chanted “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” for 47 years, who have proven time and again that they will stop at nothing in their daily attempts to kill innocent people across the region, these terrorists must be defeated.
To clarify: The analysis below isn't about pessimism. Far from it: Progress has been incredible so far, and I'm confident we are on path to victory.
But like a chess match where you have the upper hand, you can't simply "declare victory" mid-game and walk away.
The entrances to the regime's massive underground "missile cities" are being bombed on a daily basis. It is (partially) effective, and only as long as we keep doing it.
The day after a ceasefire, all the entrances are reopened and they are fully functional again.
Iran’s IRGC displayed a missile featuring an edited image of Trump, mocking the President.
اقدام تازه جمهوری اسلامی درباره ترور ترامپ
پیامک ارسالی حکومت #ایران به مردم برای درخواست پول تحت عنوان صریح "پویش بینالمللی جایزه ترور ترامپ"
چهارشنبه ۵ فروردین #Iran #Trupm
CLAIM:
Trump: “We have already won the war. We destroyed Iran's entire navy and air force.”
FACTS:
Iran's navy and air force were a joke. Their true power remains in ballistic missiles and nuclear capabilities.
🚀 Missiles:
- Above-ground: Facilities have been destroyed.
- Underground: Massive "missile cities" remain fully functional. Israel and the US are bombing the entrances, but they are being reopened within days.
☢️ Nuclear:
They still possess 460 kg of highly enriched uranium, enough for 11 nuclear bombs. These stockpiles remain untouched by current strikes.
Stopping the war now would be far from a victory.
Security forces in Tehran’s Chitgar township fired toward apartment windows from which anti-government chants were heard, while a pro-government gathering was held in the complex with the backing of officers, videos sent to Iran International show.
Trump: “We've already won this war” 👇
In chess, you can claim victory all you want, but you only win with a checkmate or a surrender.
Same with war. The Iranian regime is emboldened by Trump's apparent rush to end the war, but this is an illusion, and they will find out soon.
נקודה למחשבה לכל מי שסבור שטראמפ עומד לסגור את האירוע ולסיים את המלחמה.
The Islamic republic is literally opening fire at apartments where people are chanting against the regime
The two factions within the regime in Iran
Pro-regime protesters showing their support whole hiding in a tunnel 🤣
זוכרים את האמירות של טראמפ על ”837 הוצאות להורג שבוטלו באיראן“? הוא ידע היטב שזה קשקוש, אבל משך זמן באמצעות משא ומתן עד שנושאות המטוסים יגיעו.
אותו דבר לגבי האמירה שלו אתמול ש”כל ההנהגה באיראן הוחלפה“. הוא יודע היטב שזה קשקוש, אבל הוא מושך זמן עד שהכוחות הקרקעיים יגיעו.
טראמפ: ”כל ההנהגה באיראן החולפה. אלה שעשו את הבעיות לא איתנו.“
1. פורמלית, אין שינוי: חמינאי אחד הוחלף באחר (קיצוני יותר), וראשי כל הרשויות נשארו כפי שהיו.
2. בפועל, כן יש שינוי: משמרות המהפכה מינו בובה (מוג'תבא) והשלימו הפיכה.
היום המשטר באיראן קיצוני בהרבה מאשר ערב המלחמה.
Speaking with @Aleph's @mikeeisenberg, I made these comments ONE WEEK BEFORE THE WAR:
“We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help the Iranian people get rid of their tyrannical regime. We will never forgive ourselves if we miss this opportunity.”
Trump: “They [regime in Iran] have agreed they will never have a nuclear weapon.” 👇
Seriously? What's new here? They have ALWAYS said they don't want a nuclear weapon. The problem is that they have always lied, as they do now. Nothing new.
The last thing JD Vance needs is the announcement that he is the regime's favorite person in the administration 🤣
Remember when Trump said "837 hangings were cancelled"? He knew it was BS. He was just waiting for the aircraft carriers to arrive.
Same here 👇 Trump knows what he's saying is BS. He is just waiting for the marines and the 82nd Airborne to arrive.