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6/19/2025, 9:03:37 AM
New war analysis just dropped
>Initial reports are indicating that Trump has given the green light on preparations for massive airstrikes on Iran, but not the final confirmation.
>This is corroborated by the massive increase in force deployment in the middle east. 3 aircraft carriers are either in the middle east or on their way, dozens of refueling aircraft and fighter jets are also being deployed into Diego Garcia in the indian ocean, alongside British aircraft.
>There will be no way to control this war. There is no way to bomb "just" Iran's nuclear facilities. If we strike, they will strike us back at US bases in the middle east, meaning we will have to initiate comprehensive airstrikes all throughout Iran to prevent retaliation. We will have to strike their missile launch sites, military bases, central command, etc. This will be a very involved, deep, and entrenched war that will span weeks if not longer.
The reason there has not been any action yet is because the United States, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom all still have faith that Iran will resume diplomacy. There will be a meeting on Friday of an Iran delegation and members of said countries in Switzerland. On Sunday the third aircraft carrier. This is a timeline.
Despite all of this, Israel has a veto on the entire process. They are the ones in charge of the escalation ladder, they are the ones that initiated the war, and they can continue the war regardless of what decision is made on Friday, unless the US restrains them.
If talks collapse and Trump decides to pull the trigger, which is almost certainly the outcome at this point, these airstrikes will take place sometime after Sunday.
>Initial reports are indicating that Trump has given the green light on preparations for massive airstrikes on Iran, but not the final confirmation.
>This is corroborated by the massive increase in force deployment in the middle east. 3 aircraft carriers are either in the middle east or on their way, dozens of refueling aircraft and fighter jets are also being deployed into Diego Garcia in the indian ocean, alongside British aircraft.
>There will be no way to control this war. There is no way to bomb "just" Iran's nuclear facilities. If we strike, they will strike us back at US bases in the middle east, meaning we will have to initiate comprehensive airstrikes all throughout Iran to prevent retaliation. We will have to strike their missile launch sites, military bases, central command, etc. This will be a very involved, deep, and entrenched war that will span weeks if not longer.
The reason there has not been any action yet is because the United States, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom all still have faith that Iran will resume diplomacy. There will be a meeting on Friday of an Iran delegation and members of said countries in Switzerland. On Sunday the third aircraft carrier. This is a timeline.
Despite all of this, Israel has a veto on the entire process. They are the ones in charge of the escalation ladder, they are the ones that initiated the war, and they can continue the war regardless of what decision is made on Friday, unless the US restrains them.
If talks collapse and Trump decides to pull the trigger, which is almost certainly the outcome at this point, these airstrikes will take place sometime after Sunday.
6/19/2025, 7:51:57 AM
New war analysis just dropped
>Initial reports are indicating that Trump has given the green light on preparations for massive airstrikes on Iran, but not the final confirmation.
>This is corroborated by the massive increase in force deployment in the middle east. 3 aircraft carriers are either in the middle east or on their way, dozens of refueling aircraft and fighter jets are also being deployed into Diego Garcia in the indian ocean, alongside British aircraft.
>There will be no way to control this war. There is no way to bomb "just" Iran's nuclear facilities. If we strike, they will strike us back at US bases in the middle east, meaning we will have to initiate comprehensive airstrikes all throughout Iran to prevent retaliation. We will have to strike their missile launch sites, military bases, central command, etc. This will be a very involved, deep, and entrenched war that will span weeks if not longer.
The reason there has not been any action yet is because the United States, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom all still have faith that Iran will resume diplomacy. There will be a meeting on Friday of an Iran delegation and members of said countries in Switzerland. On Sunday the third aircraft carrier. This is a timeline.
Despite all of this, Israel has a veto on the entire process. They are the ones in charge of the escalation ladder, they are the ones that initiated the war, and they can continue the war regardless of what decision is made on Friday, unless the US restrains them.
If talks collapse and Trump decides to pull the trigger, which is almost certainly the outcome at this point, these airstrikes will take place sometime after Sunday.
>Initial reports are indicating that Trump has given the green light on preparations for massive airstrikes on Iran, but not the final confirmation.
>This is corroborated by the massive increase in force deployment in the middle east. 3 aircraft carriers are either in the middle east or on their way, dozens of refueling aircraft and fighter jets are also being deployed into Diego Garcia in the indian ocean, alongside British aircraft.
>There will be no way to control this war. There is no way to bomb "just" Iran's nuclear facilities. If we strike, they will strike us back at US bases in the middle east, meaning we will have to initiate comprehensive airstrikes all throughout Iran to prevent retaliation. We will have to strike their missile launch sites, military bases, central command, etc. This will be a very involved, deep, and entrenched war that will span weeks if not longer.
The reason there has not been any action yet is because the United States, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom all still have faith that Iran will resume diplomacy. There will be a meeting on Friday of an Iran delegation and members of said countries in Switzerland. On Sunday the third aircraft carrier. This is a timeline.
Despite all of this, Israel has a veto on the entire process. They are the ones in charge of the escalation ladder, they are the ones that initiated the war, and they can continue the war regardless of what decision is made on Friday, unless the US restrains them.
If talks collapse and Trump decides to pull the trigger, which is almost certainly the outcome at this point, these airstrikes will take place sometime after Sunday.
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