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The US secretly supplied Israel with approximately 300 Hellfire missiles just days before Israel’s large-scale attack on Iran. This significant arms transfer, not previously reported, suggests US foreknowledge of the attack, despite public statements indicating continued engagement in nuclear talks. The missiles, suitable for precision strikes, were used in the attack, which involved over 100 aircraft targeting Iranian military leaders and nuclear facilities. This action followed months of behind-the-scenes planning, with the Trump administration’s apparent acquiescence to Israel’s attack plans.
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In a secret collaboration, the US and Israel modified Israeli F-35I Adir warplanes to increase their range without compromising stealth capabilities or requiring mid-air refueling. This modification, confirmed by US officials, allowed Israel to conduct a surprise attack on Iran from its own bases. The alteration involved adding external fuel tanks, a complex undertaking given the F-35’s sensitive design, and represents a significant advancement for the aircraft. This development will likely be closely scrutinized by other potential F-35 buyers, as well as adversaries like China and Russia.
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Iraq is urging the United States to prevent Israeli aircraft from utilizing Iraqi airspace for strikes against Iran. This request highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics in the region and Iraq’s precarious position caught between powerful neighbors. The situation underscores the long-standing tensions between Israel and Iran, with Iraq caught in the middle, unwilling to become a battleground.
Iraq’s plea is not simply a matter of national sovereignty; it reflects a deep-seated concern about the potential for escalation. Allowing Israeli aircraft to freely transit Iraqi airspace normalizes the violation of its sovereignty, potentially emboldening future actions, while simultaneously risking increased Iranian retaliation against Iraq for tolerating such overflights.… Continue reading
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps confirmed the death of its aerospace commander, Amir Ali Hajizadeh, in an Israeli airstrike targeting a command facility. Hajizadeh, sanctioned for supplying Russia with Shahed drones used in the Ukraine war, was instrumental in developing Iran’s drone and missile programs. The large-scale Israeli operation, described as preemptive, also aimed at Iran’s nuclear program and resulted in the deaths of other top military officials. This event occurred amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Iran concerning its nuclear program.
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Israel’s recent push for US involvement in a war against Iran to eliminate its nuclear program is, to put it mildly, a complex issue. The underlying assumption seems to be that a swift military strike, ideally with US backing, is the only viable solution to what Israel perceives as an existential threat.
However, the practicality of such a scenario is immediately questionable. Even assuming the US possessed the political will for another Middle Eastern conflict – a considerable assumption given public sentiment – the logistical hurdles are immense. The argument that Israel lacks the necessary military capabilities to independently neutralize Iranian nuclear facilities is a valid one.… Continue reading
Following Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, Iran issued a warning to the U.S., U.K., and France, threatening retaliatory strikes on their regional bases and ships if they intervene. Despite denials of military support from the UK and US, Iran launched missile strikes on Israel in response. International calls for de-escalation, including from the UN Secretary-General, have been made, while some suggest the current conflict might offer Iran a renewed opportunity to negotiate a nuclear deal. Tensions remain extremely high in the Middle East.
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Esmail Qaani, successor to Qasem Soleimani as commander of the Quds Force, was killed in an Israeli strike. His mission encompassed multiple objectives, including maintaining and expanding Iran’s influence throughout the Middle East, a focus closely monitored by international intelligence agencies. A key element of this mission involved strengthening control over Iraqi Shia militias, such as Hashd al-Shaabi, to prevent the unraveling of Iran’s proxy network. This consolidation of power aimed to solidify Iran’s regional influence and further the goals of the Iranian leadership.
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Following separate calls with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Iranian President Pezeshkian, President Putin condemned Israel’s strikes on Iran as violations of the UN Charter and international law. The Kremlin emphasized Russia’s readiness to mediate to prevent further escalation and highlighted the potential for disastrous regional consequences. Russia’s Foreign Ministry similarly denounced the strikes as unacceptable acts of aggression threatening global security, particularly given their timing during ongoing international discussions. This condemnation underscores Russia’s position amidst heightened tensions between Israel and Iran.
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