Iran vs Israel/US: 6/21 USA bombed 3 nuclear plants in Iran, 6/24/25 ceasefire agreed, 2/28/26 war started again, Iran might free Palestine of Israel

DAY 8. THIS IS GETTING WORSE, NOT BETTER.

Iran's missile and drone numbers from the last 8 days.

Look at the drones. Look carefully.

Ballistic Missiles:
Day 1 — 350
Day 2 — 175
Day 3 — 120
Day 4 — 50
Day 5 — 40
Day 6 — 32
Day 7 — 28
Day 8 — 15

Missiles are slowing down. Good news right?

Wrong. Now look at the drones:

Drone Swarms:
Day 1 — 294
Day 2 — 541
Day 3 — 200
Day 4 — increasing
Day 5 — increasing
Day 6 — increasing
Day 7 — increasing
Day 8 — STILL COMING

Here's what nobody is telling you:

→ Iran is SAVING its missiles
→ It's switching to cheap $20,000 drones instead
→ Each drone costs $20K to make
→ Each interception costs $1-2 MILLION
→ Do the math. Iran spends $20K. You spend $2M to stop it.
→ They can build these forever. Your defense budget can't.

Every single day:
→ More drones launched
→ More defense systems drained
→ More interceptor missiles burned
→ More money gone
→ More cities targeted

This is not a war of firepower.

This is a war of economics.

Iran is bleeding the US and its allies dry — $2 million at a time.

Day 8 and defenses are already thinning.

Day 15 — they could run out.

Day 30 — the skies go unprotected.

This isn't ending.

It's just getting started.

And the worst day hasn't come yet.

 
JUST IN: The United States produces 96 THAAD interceptors per year. Eight per month. Two per week.

Iran launched over 500 ballistic missiles in the first week of this war.


That arithmetic is the most important classified secret that is not actually classified. It is sitting in Lockheed Martin’s January 29 press release, in the MDA’s budget justification documents, and in the CSIS depletion analysis published in December. Nobody connected the numbers until the war made the connection impossible to ignore.

The US Army operates seven active THAAD batteries worldwide. Each carries 48 interceptors across six launchers. Standard doctrine fires two interceptors per incoming ballistic missile. One full battery is exhausted after defending against 24 missiles. Iran launched over 500 in a week. The June 2025 twelve day war consumed approximately 150 THAAD interceptors, roughly 25 to 28 percent of the entire global stockpile, in under two weeks.

Two AN/TPY-2 radars have been confirmed damaged or destroyed. The radar at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan was struck in the opening days, confirmed by CNN satellite imagery. The radar at Al Ruwais in the UAE was claimed destroyed by Iranian forces. Each AN/TPY-2 costs approximately $500 million and requires years of production lead time. A radar loss does not proportionally reduce coverage. It creates geometric gaps in the overlapping defense zones that remaining batteries cannot compensate for. Subsequent attacks route through those gaps.

Total confirmed US equipment damage in the first five days exceeds $1.9 billion, including a $1.1 billion early warning radar in Qatar, the THAAD radars, and aircraft.

On January 29, Lockheed Martin signed a framework agreement with the Department of Defense to quadruple THAAD interceptor production from 96 to 400 per year. The timeline to reach full production rate is seven years. The year 2033.


The bottleneck is not funding. It is physics. THAAD interceptors require specialized solid rocket motors shared across PAC-3, SM-3, and PrSM programs. Seeker heads are manufactured at an estimated maximum of 500 per year. Component lead times run 12 to 24 months. A THAAD interceptor ordered today arrives around 2030.

The war is consuming interceptors in weeks. The production system replaces them in years. That gap is not a logistics problem. It is a structural vulnerability in the architecture of American military power that every adversary on earth can now quantify. China is watching. The batteries defending Guam and South Korea are the same finite inventory being depleted in the Gulf. Every interceptor fired at an Iranian missile tonight is unavailable for a Chinese missile tomorrow. The Pacific and the Gulf share a single ammunition supply. They cannot both be defended at current production rates against simultaneous threats.

The @AFpost claim that half the global THAAD systems are lost is not verified. What is verified is worse. The radars are being destroyed at $500 million each. The interceptors are consumed at rates the production line cannot match for seven years. And the solution arrives in 2033.The war is eight days old. The production ramp is 2,555 days long. Price the gap.

 
TRUMP HAS 3 OPTIONS LEFT ON IRAN. ALL OF THEM ARE TERRIBLE.

Day 8 of the Iran war and the President is cornered. Here are his only moves:

OPTION 1: Declare victory and retreat.
→ The U.S. loses the Middle East FOREVER
→ Israel's days become numbered
→ Iran rebuilds and comes back STRONGER
→ America looks weak to every adversary on Earth
→ Trump's legacy = another Afghanistan

OPTION 2: Boots on the ground.
→ Massive American casualties — GUARANTEED
→ Iran is the size of Alaska, 90M people, ALL mountains
→ The U.S. couldn't beat the Taliban in 20 years with full NATO support
→ Iranian drones are shredding conventional military strategy
→ New generation of Iranian commanders are SMARTER than the ones killed
→ No exit strategy. None.

OPTION 3: Nuclear weapons.
→ The moment a nuke hits Iran — the ENTIRE world turns against America
→ Russia and China enter the chat IMMEDIATELY
→ Pakistan — Iran's nuclear neighbor — retaliates
→ Radiation poisons the entire region INCLUDING Israel
→ M.A.D. protocol activated. Civilization at stake.

Here's what nobody wants to say out loud:

The U.S. has the greatest air force in history. 8 days of bombing. And all they've achieved is political assassinations of leaders who were too arrogant to hide.

Iran's missile launches dropped from 350 on Day 1 to 15 on Day 8 — but their drones keep coming. Their proxies keep firing. Hezbollah just CAPTURED an IDF soldier. Saudi oil fields are under attack.

The old playbook doesn't work anymore. Drone warfare changed everything. China itself said: "You are not prepared for this."


Trump is stuck between retreat, quagmire, and armageddon.

There is no good option. Only bad, worse, and unthinkable.

Prepare accordingly.


 
This incompetent fool has put us in a situation we cannot win,they r hitting us with sticks,stones and arrows and we r hitting them with over priced shit,as soon as we run out of overpriced shit they will stop with the sticks,stones and arrows and hit us with their over priced shit except we won’t even have sticks,stones and arrows plus we gonna go fight them on the ground in a country with less flat land than Manhatten.Mountains,caves,desert plus home field advantage =worst outcome than we can imagine. This is bad real bad
 
The United States has handed the Chinese an encyclopedia on its military doctrines.

The war involving the US and Israel is being monitored and recorded in real time by LEO satellite constellations such as Jilin-1, which are even capable of capturing 4K UHD video.

Today, China operates at least three LEO constellations comprising at least 300 satellites dedicated to espionage or dual-use purposes.


Every ship positioning, fiend tactics, refueling time, ammunition resupply, everything is being monitored by Chinese satellites. This includes the exact location and behavior of air defenses, their mapped reaction times, missile trajectories, and reprogramming durations.

The war against Iran is giving the Chinese something they never had in the Ukrainian theater: the opportunity to study and document American forces in detail.

To give you an idea, in 2025 the Chinese recorded a video of Atlanta’s airport purely to demonstrate their capability.

Never in history has a U.S conflict been observed from the skies at this level, both tactically and strategically.



(Atlanta Airport)

 
For 20 years, Israel told the world it was untouchable. Iron Dome. David's Sling. Arrow 3. The most advanced missile defense system on earth. Billions of dollars. American technology. Decades of development.

Today, Iranian hypersonic missiles flew through ALL THREE layers and hit Haifa. 43 dead. 200 wounded


Let that satisfies sink in.

The ENTIRE Israeli security doctrine the reason they could bomb Gaza for a year, invade Lebanon twice, assassinate leaders in Tehran, and start a war with a country of 93 million people — was based on ONE assumption: 'We can hit them, but they can't hit us.'
That assumption died today in Haifa.

Iran a country under 45 years of sanctions, with no access to Western technology, no $3.8 billion annual US military aid package built a missile that penetrated the most expensive defense system in human history.

And here's what nobody is saying: if Iran can do it with sanctions, what happens when Russia starts delivering advanced weapons? Because that started today. Russia confirmed it's shipping air defense systems and electronic warfare equipment to Iran.


Israel just discovered what every empire in history eventually learns: you can bomb a nation, but you cannot bomb its will to resist. And now that nation can hit you back.

The era of Israeli invincibility will end and not in a UN resolution or in a negotiation

 

THIS IS VERY BAD:

Russia is giving Iran the EXACT locations of American troops, warships, and aircraft.

And U.S. intelligence says China is preparing to supply Iran with money, spare parts, and missile components.

If true, this war just changed completely.

Multiple U.S. intelligence sources told CNN and the Washington Post that Moscow is feeding Iran live targeting data on American forces.

Six U.S. service members were k*lled when an Iranian drone hit a facility in Kuwait.

Several other drones hit exactly where American troops were stationed.

One source said: “This shows Russia still likes Iran very much.”

Iran gave Russia Shahed drones for Ukraine.

Now Russia is returning the favor with battlefield intelligence against American forces.

Now China.

Three sources told CNN that China “may be preparing to provide Iran with financial assistance, spare parts, and missile components.”

China already shipped Iran enough material to build 500 ballistic missiles after last year’s war.

The cargo ships traveled with tracking systems OFF.

China gave Iran supersonic anti-ship missiles that analysts call “carrier k*llers.”

China gave Iran anti-stealth radars designed to detect F-35s and B-21 bombers.

Iran switched its entire military navigation to China’s BeiDou satellite system.

Over 500 Chinese satellites are feeding Iran intel on U.S. naval movements in the Gulf right now.

And here’s what nobody is talking about.

This war is a live testing ground for Chinese weapons against American systems.

Every engagement gives Beijing combat data it could NEVER get any other way.

Hegseth said Russia and China are “not really a factor.”

The intelligence community clearly disagrees.

I’ll keep monitoring the situation and keep you updated if anything new comes up.

If China and Russia join this war, we could potentially be looking at World War III.

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You blue team shills have no dignity left at this point. Still thinking there is a difference :lol:


The topic of this thread is updates concerning the current regional war, NOT this HORSESHIT MAGA misinformation that you cherish, but since you brought it up, busty bimbo Nancy Mace attempted to kill the investigation by the House Ethics Committee, effectively fucking over the victims. The majority of the House, got it right.

More context that was purposely left out by your self-proclaimed Conspiracy Theorist and Pro-Trump "source" (if you even what to call it that):

On March 4, 2026, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 357-65 to effectively kill a resolution (H.Res. 1072/1100) introduced by Rep. Nancy Mace that would have required the public release of House Ethics Committee records regarding sexual misconduct allegations against members of Congress. The vote did not directly oppose releasing the names, but rather voted to refer the resolution back to the House Ethics Committee, a procedural move that stalls or buries such measures.
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Those who voted against the resolution (to keep the records private) or for referring it to committee cited several reasons:
  • Protecting Victim Privacy and Participation: The House Ethics Committee argued that publicly releasing investigative files—including interviews and evidence—could "chill" (deter) future victims and witnesses from coming forward due to fear of retaliation or having their trauma made public.
  • Preventing Re-traumatization: Leaders argued that releasing raw investigative materials, such as interview transcripts and exhibits, could re-traumatize victims.
  • Protecting Due Process: Opponents argued that releasing records of allegations, which may be unproven or in interim stages, could unfairly damage reputations before a full investigation is completed.
  • Procedural Concerns: Some members indicated that the resolution was not properly vetted or "clean," arguing that it should be handled through proper channels (the Ethics Committee) rather than a forced, immediate public release.
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Context of the Vote
The resolution was introduced following allegations against Rep. Tony Gonzales, who was accused of sending inappropriate messages to a staffer. While supporters, led by Rep. Mace, argued the vote was necessary for accountability and to stop the use of taxpayer funds for settlements, the majority of both parties voted to refer the matter to the Ethics Committee.
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