Iran vs Israel/US: 6/21 USA bombed 3 nuclear plants in Iran, ceasefire agreed 6/24(iran restocking and retooling)..Israel looking to attack again, smh

I can't believe CNN even showed this knowing how pro Israeli they've been over the years. Shit is sad asf bruh, our tax dollars are funding this. Then Israel said they were targeting one individual from Hamas.. Smh!

 
I can't believe CNN even showed this knowing how pro Israeli they've been over the years. Shit is sad asf bruh, our tax dollars are funding this. Then Israel said they were targeting one individual from Hamas.. Smh!


Smh….This happened in Iran or Palestine?
 
I believe it was Palestine.. You looking for one guy and you kill all these innocent children, yeah right.. Smh!
Them ninja heard a journalist was in the burn ward of a hospital.
They was mad he wasn’t dead so they bombed the hospital


Only if Egyptians would’ve let the Yemenis pass thru to Gaza
 
@peter.parker1, @ghoststrike @World B Free
what yall think about this

Dude talking some gangster shit

He did some research about a not so publicly meeting. He’s labeling the language coming from the meeting as a game changer.

Apparently “NORTH FUCKING KOREA” has entered the chat.


“If Israel breaks ceasefire, we’re standing strongly by Iran”




The World Majority has awakened, that is all. & North Korea is on the World Majority team ready to fight the disingenuous nature of the White Supremacy of The Western Minority.
 
The World Majority has awakened, that is all. & North Korea is on the World Majority team ready to fight the disingenuous nature of the White Supremacy of The Western Minority.
Dawg you have no idea how on point your statement is. Then again maybe you do :lol:

This is a statement that came from the Koreans

““Resistance is the only path to secure the rights of the people of Iran, Korea, Palestine, and other regional nations,” Amani said, adding that an alliance comprising Iran, North Korea, Russia, and China could shape a new world order.”


(If Pakistan was included that would be a serious group)
 
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North Korea: We Stand Strongly by Iran if Ceasefire is Violated​

10 July 2025 5:17 PM

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WANA (Jul 09) – The North Korean ambassador to Iran has declared his country’s readiness to stand firmly alongside Iran in the event of any ceasefire violation, describing recent attacks by Israel and the United States as proof of the worthlessness of international standards.

In a meeting held yesterday at the North Korean embassy in Tehran with Mohammad Ali Amani, Secretary-General of Iran’s Islamic Coalition Party (Hezb-e Motalefeh-ye Eslami), Ambassador Han Sung-o praised Iran’s recent operations against Israeli aggression. He reiterated North Korea’s unwavering support for Iran’s legitimate right to self-defense.

Amani commended Pyongyang’s stance and emphasized that the unity of the regional Resistance Front is key to ensuring security in West Asia. He described the cooperation of independent nations such as North Korea as vital for countering the conspiracies of the US and Israel.

“Resistance is the only path to secure the rights of the people of Iran, Korea, Palestine, and other regional nations,” Amani said, adding that an alliance comprising Iran, North Korea, Russia, and China could shape a new world order.

He further stated that the deterrent power arising from such cooperation would be the greatest guarantee for maintaining a ceasefire. “Today, Iran is the defensive barrier of Eastern civilizations against Western expansionism. If this barrier collapses, the storm will head eastward,” he warned.

Ambassador Han, referring to the historical cooperation between Tehran and Pyongyang under sanctions and pressure, said: “We have stood by the Iranian people since the start of Zionist aggression against Iran. The West cannot be trusted and is always seeking to undermine the sovereignty of independent Eastern countries.”

He condemned the US attack on Iran’s peaceful nuclear facilities, which were under IAEA supervision, as proof of the worthlessness of international standards. “We will convey your important message to our leadership in Pyongyang and will stand powerfully alongside Iran in the event of any ceasefire violation,” he stressed.

During the meeting, which was also attended by the executive secretary, deputy, and international deputy of the Islamic Coalition Party, an important letter addressed to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was handed to the ambassador.

At the end of the meeting, Amani thanked the ambassador for the official invitation to send a party delegation to the upcoming anniversary celebrations of the founding of the Workers’ Party of Korea.

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Mohammad Ali Amani, Secretary-General of Iran’s Islamic Coalition Party (Hezb-e Motalefeh-ye Eslami), and North Korean Ambassador Han Sung-o’s meeting at the North Korean embassy in Tehran. Social media/ WANA News Agency
 

As the dust settles in Iran, all eyes turn to North Korea​

07/11/25 02:00 PM ET
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All the talk about the damage done to Iran’s nuclear facilities during last month’s bombing and shelling by the Israelis and the Americans has to be speculative. No one on the ground in Iran is telling us whether the deepest complex at Fordow was destroyed or badly damaged; we’re not likely to know for months or years — if ever — what really happened in the labyrinth of tunnels dug into the side of a mountain.

President Trump may be forgiven for engaging in hyperbole when he says Fordow was “obliterated” by the bunker-busters dropped from B2 bombers, while his critics, in reverse hyperbole, insist the Iranian nuclear program was set back only a few months. Both these estimates have their roots in political bias as much as physical or scientific evidence.

One set of foreign observers, though, has got to know more: the North Koreans, who have long been advising, aiding and abetting Iran on its nuclear program.

Former President George W. Bush, in his first “state of the union” address in 2002, describedNorth Korea and Iran as poles in an “axis of evil” that also included Iraq, then ruled by Saddam Hussein, overthrown by U.S. forces on Bush’s orders more than a year later. The axis, without Iraq, has flourished ever since the North Koreans provided first the missiles and then the technology for producing its own version of the North’s mid-range Rodong.

There’s no word how many North Korean advisers were still in Iran during what Trump has called the “12-day war,” but it’s safe to assume North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, would have gotten a realistic version of what really happened. How could it have been otherwise, considering that most of the missiles fired back at Israel by the Iranians were of North Korean design?


Iranian and North Korean experts have been going back and forth ever since Saddam Hussein initiated the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s, when the North began plying Iran with artillery shells and other armaments. After Pakistan tested its first nuclear device in 1998, the “father” of the Pakistani bomb, physicist AQ Khan, provided North Korea with nuclear technology that the North then passed on to Iran. Considering the North’s central role as the source of Iran’s rise as a near-nuclear power, we may be sure Kim will want to maintain a relationship from which his regime has reaped billions of dollars.


“Hundreds of people are still working on missile sites” in Iran, Bruce Bechtol, author of numerous books and articles on North Korea’s armed forces, remarked on a podcast as the bombs and shells were still falling on Iran. “North Korea does not evacuate its people when war breaks out.” If Iran is to recover from the strikes, it will be with North Korean advice and assistance as usual.

All eyes are now on North Korea for its response to the Israeli and American strikes.

“I doubt that it will take any provocative action,” David Maxwell, a retired American army colonel who did five tours in South Korea as a special forces officer, remarked to me in an email, “but I would like to see if it takes any action to secure its own facilities out of fear of a US strike.” North Korea “will certainly want to get [bomb damage assessment] from the Iranian facilities,” he said. “They will want to learn from these strikes and determine what modifications they will need to make their own facilities to further harden them. They will want to know if our ‘bunker buster’ can really bust their bunkers.”

Decisive though the American response may have appeared, it cannot compare with the bombing needed to wipe out North Korea’s nuclear facilities. Iran may have been on the brink of producing its first nuclear warheads, but North Korea has made dozens of them — perhaps 100 or so. Kim is very unlikely to yield to U.S. and South Korean demands that he give up his entire nuclear program. At least, however, the American bombing, as well as strikes by Tomahawk missiles fired by American submarines, should demonstrate what the American military machine is theoretically capable of doing to the North Koreans.

Trump and South Korea’s new president, Lee Jae-myung, are both looking for renewed dialogue with North Korea. There is little chance of either of them endorsing a strike against North Korea. By attacking the Iranian sites, however, Washington should have given Pyongyang an idea of the hell that might befall North Korea if Kim were to begin to make good on his threats against South Korea It’s possible, optimistically, to speculate that Kim, far from responding adversely, may be inclined to talkafter seeing this display of military might against his Iranian friends.

It’s also possible that Kim might choose to strengthen his own defenses, to make the North Korean sites beyond the reach of any bunker-busters, while shoring up his ties to Russia as well as China. Time will tell.
 
Dawg you have no idea how on point your statement is. Then again maybe you do :lol:

This is a statement that came from the Koreans

““Resistance is the only path to secure the rights of the people of Iran, Korea, Palestine, and other regional nations,” Amani said, adding that an alliance comprising Iran, North Korea, Russia, and China could shape a new world order.”


(If Pakistan was included that would be a serious group)
Yeah, I do understand, and the arrogance of White Supremacy is just exhausting: The World Majority is tired of it.
 

War with Israel improved Iran’s regional position: Iranian poll​

Monday, 07 July 2025 4:28 PM [ Last Update: Monday, 07 July 2025 5:01 PM ]

A new opinion poll shows that a majority of Iranians believe that the country came out stronger from a recent war of aggression with the Israeli regime.

The results of the poll by the Iranian parliament’s research arm, published on Monday, showed that nearly 60% of Iranians thought their country had achieved a better regional position after the 12-day war with Israel ended on June 24.

Some 80% of the participants in the poll believed that Iran’s retaliatory missile attacks had inflicted a high or very high amount of damage on the Israeli regime.

More than 61% of those surveyed believed that Iran was militarily stronger than Israel during the war while some 20% said that the two sides were in a state of balance.

The results of the poll, published by the official IRNA news agency, showed that more than 81% of the Iranians viewed foreign-based opposition groups and their activities during the Israeli aggression as an opportunistic attempt to grab power in the country.

Some 74% of the respondents believed Iran should keep and expand its nuclear program despite pressures from the United States and its allies, which Israel used as a pretext to launch the aggression.

The poll comes amid reports and analyses suggesting that the Israeli aggression on Iran has significantly strengthened social unity in the country, causing ethnic, religious, and political groups to become more vocal in their support of the country.

Nearly a thousand people, including senior military commanders and nuclear scientists, were killed in the Israeli aggression on Iran.

The unprovoked attacks caused Iran to put up a strong response, launching devastating missile and drone attacks on cities and towns controlled by the Israeli regime in occupied Palestine.

the exact opposite of what Israelis were trying to achieve ! :lol:

So much for Benny's Iranian peeps outreach. Reminds me of the Trump Administration's "Platinum Plan for the 'blaaaaaaacks' :lol::roflmao:

@peter.parker1, @ghoststrike @World B Free
what yall think about this

Dude talking some gangster shit

He did some research about a not so publicly meeting. He’s labeling the language coming from the meeting as a game changer.

Apparently “NORTH FUCKING KOREA” has entered the chat.


“If Israel breaks ceasefire, we’re standing strongly by Iran”





Considering that North Korea and Iran have a history of military cooperation, it makes sense that North Korea is going to back their military business partner, just like China has been doing through action with shipments.

Well, IF and only IF, Israel violates that QUICK AF ceasefire originating from the 12-Day war with Iran, I doubt Israel and it's occupied territories will still be on the map in the aftermath. Iran knows WHERE to strategically hit to degrade economic and military infrastructure. That would be a much heavier price for Israel, with a much larger drove of Land Occupiers (Ashkenazi Jews) exiling to places like Greece and Europe. The "back Israel no matter what" mantra will be a thing of the past. The result will be those fragile deals with Lebanon, Syria, etc., falling through and the U.S. / UK giving less of a fuck about the experiment that began on Midnight, May 14, 1948.

Dawg you have no idea how on point your statement is. Then again maybe you do :lol:

This is a statement that came from the Koreans

““Resistance is the only path to secure the rights of the people of Iran, Korea, Palestine, and other regional nations,” Amani said, adding that an alliance comprising Iran, North Korea, Russia, and China could shape a new world order.”


(If Pakistan was included that would be a serious group)

Well, Pakistan did back Iran when declaring they will strike Israel with nuclear weapons if Israel uses the nuclear option.
 
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So much for Benny's Iranian peeps outreach. Reminds me of the Trump Administration's "Platinum Plan for the 'blaaaaaaacks' :lol::roflmao:



Considering that North Korea and Iran have a history of military cooperation, it makes sense that North Korea is going to back their military business partner, just like China has been doing through action with shipments.

Well, IF and only IF, Israel violates that QUICK AF ceasefire originating from the 12-Day war with Iran, I doubt Israel and it's occupied territories will still be on the map in the aftermath. Iran knows WHERE to strategically hit to degrade economic and military infrastructure. That would be a much heavier price for Israel, with a much larger drove of Land Occupiers (Ashkenazi Jews) exiling to places like Greece and Europe. The "back Israel no matter what" mantra will be a thing of the past. The result will be those fragile deals with Lebanon, Syria, etc., falling through and the U.S. / UK giving less of a fuck about the experiment that began on Midnight, May 14, 1948.



Well, Pakistan did back Iran when declaring they will strike Israel with nuclear weapons if Israel uses the nuclear option.

Even if they took opposite directions
North Korea -> Nukes first ballistic missiles after
Iran -> Ballistic missiles first Nukes ?
They’re buddies they both know how hard it is to build a military complex when your country is under heavy economic sanctions so if true it’s not a surprise plus so far North Korea was the first to reach intercontinental capacities -> they can share that knowledge !

Edit: that pictures clearly shows you how friendly that relationship is they barely followed protocol lil’ flags on the table, snacks I bet right after they’ll watch FIFA club World Cup !
 
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Even if they took opposite directions
North Korea -> Nukes first ballistic missiles after
Iran -> Ballistic missiles first Nukes ?
They’re buddies they both know how hard it is to build a military complex when your country is under heavy economic sanctions so if true it’s not a surprise plus so far North Korea was the first to reach intercontinental capacities -> they can share that knowledge !

Edit: that pictures clearly shows you how friendly that relationship is they barely followed protocol lil’ flags on the table, snacks I bet right after they’ll watch FIFA club World Cup !

Yep, that image displays a chummy relationship between the two nations.



"But because the technology can be used for both energy and weapons, there is always concern."

Concern from who? Concern of a deterrent from the West? Good.

A sovereign nation has every right to defend itself, especially after a rogue colonial State (Israel) got the OK from the Clown Show Administration, then went FULL RETARD by striking it, resulting in the failed scripted objective of, "destroy Iran's nuclear capabilities, but a strike was made, nonetheless. The U.S./Israel real goal of weakening Iran's influence in the region with a regime change was bleak AF at best. Striking Iran 1st, had the opposite affect, resulted in making Iran stronger with more weapons acquisitions and cleaning house (new air defense systems, new Jets, relocated nuclear facilities to unknown locations, removed IAEA operations, rounding up MOSSAD agents, deported 300K Afghans in two weeks.). Israel / US actions likely likely speeds up nuclear weaponry (if they don't already have that).

I won't be surprised if Iran soon tests a nuclear weapon to shut down the speculation.
 
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as he said Israelis really didn't expect that pinpoint accuracy coming from Iranian missiles, their plan was based on their simulations which predicted 4 000 civilians casualties but nope ! Iranians demonstrated that they can crush those bones without even touching the body !
 
as he said Israelis really didn't expect that pinpoint accuracy coming from Iranian missiles, their plan was based on their simulations which predicted 4 000 civilians casualties but nope ! Iranians demonstrated that they can crush those bones without even touching the body !


Yep

It’s crazy how some nations go outta its way to not kill
Civilians

But two nations murk everyone
 
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