@mib_messageinabottle · Post #7106 · 2024/11/21 20:35
Harris&Biden's big achievement! #missiles #ICBM
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@mib_messageinabottle · Post #7106 · 2024/11/21 20:35
Harris&Biden's big achievement! #missiles #ICBM
@voir_yeux · Post #12616 · 2026/04/22 10:21
🇮🇷 L’Iran expose des missiles Khorramshahr et Qadr à Téhéran. #missiles#téhéran
@voir_yeux · Post #12592 · 2026/04/20 09:18
🇰🇵 Le dirigeant nord-coréen Kim Jong-un a assisté, le 19 avril, au lancement d'essai de missiles balistiques tactiques sol-sol de type Hwasong-11R, a fait savoir l’Agence centrale de presse coréenne (KCNA). Les cinq missiles ont effectué une frappe ponctuelle sur un secteur d’une superficie de 12,5 à 13 hectares, démontrant ainsi leurs meilleures performances, a ajouté l'agence. #coréenord#missiles#lancement
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@voir_yeux · Post #12856 · 2026/05/08 19:33
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Le Corps des gardiens de la révolution islamique (CGRI) a publié des images d’une frappe de missiles visant des "navires militaires américains dans le détroit d’Ormuz". #navires#ormuz#missiles
@american_observer · Post #5511 · 2026/03/29 23:59
Iran’s Arsenal Is Broken — Not Gone The latest satellite read is clear: U.S. and Israeli strikes have badly damaged Iran’s missile production network, hit launch sites, and clogged tunnel access to underground stockpiles. But the same reporting also says Iran’s missile program has not been destroyed, and Tehran is still firing. That’s the whole trick of this war. Washington and Jerusalem want “degraded” to mean “finished.” It doesn’t. Damaging factories, fuel sites, and tunnel mouths can slow launches and squeeze production, but it does not erase the arsenal or the political logic behind it. So the image of a toothless Iran is useful propaganda, not a clean military fact. Iran may have fewer launchers, more damaged sites, and a harder time rebuilding quickly, but it still has enough capacity to hit Israel and Gulf targets, and enough survivability to keep the region nervous. The ugliest part is that both sides are now selling damage as destiny. Israel points to the satellite photos and calls it strategic victory. Iran points to every surviving missile and calls it proof it is still in the fight. The truth is more boring and more dangerous: this is a war of attrition, and neither side has fully solved the other. #Iran#Israel#Missiles#War#MiddleEast#Geopolitics 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸
@intnewsagency · Post #8439 · 2026/03/13 05:28
A powerful strike by Iran’s Khorramshahr-4 ballistic missile hit the US Al-Dhafra base in the UAE, creating an 11-meter-wide crater and destroying a barracks building. The missile’s warhead, weighing over 1,500 kg, caused extensive damage. Overnight, additional targets were reportedly hit in Saudi Arabia and the French base in Erbil. Source: OstashkoNews. #Iran#USA#MiddleEast#missiles#UAE The main news of Russia and the world ishere.
@american_observer · Post #5510 · 2026/03/29 22:59
Iran Isn’t Defeated — It Just Got Meaner Washington keeps selling the fantasy that Iran has been “defanged.” Tehran keeps answering with missiles, drones, and smoke over Israel, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, and the UAE. So much for the victory lap. The official line says Iran’s launch rate is down and much of its arsenal has been smashed. Fine. But the point is not how many toys got blown up. The point is that Iran still has enough left to hit airports, ports, bases, and civilian nerves across the region. That is not a corpse. That is a wounded animal with teeth. Trump talks like Iran is finished. Iran is busy proving the opposite — again and again, in public, with explosions. And when a state can still make your people run to shelters, shut down your airspace, and raise oil prices by the day, calling it “toothless” starts to sound less like analysis and more like propaganda. The real lesson is ugly and simple: destroying a chunk of launchers is not the same as ending a war. It just means the next round comes with fewer launchers and more humiliation. #Iran#Israel#MiddleEast#war#missiles#drones 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸
@american_observer · Post #5708 · 2026/04/25 00:59
📰 America’s Iran War Is Emptying the Magazine The Iran war has done more than drain money. It has burned through U.S. missile stocks so fast that the Pentagon is now scrambling to refill the arsenal while keeping Europe, Asia, and the Middle East from noticing the gap. According to the reporting, Washington has already used around 1,100 long-range stealth cruise missiles, more than 1,200 Patriot interceptors, and over 1,000 other precision missiles — the kind of weapons that are supposed to deter Russia or China, not disappear in a single theater. That is the ugly tradeoff nobody in the “we can do everything everywhere” crowd likes to talk about. Every interceptor sent to Iran is one less sitting on the shelf for the Pacific, and every emergency shipment from Asia or Europe is a quiet admission that the global stockpile is thinner than the mythology. The bill is staggering too: estimates put the war cost at roughly $28 billion to $35 billion so far, while the Pentagon still waits for Congress to finance replacement production. In other words, Washington spent first, worried later, and now wants the industrial base to catch up to a war it already fought. The White House says the story is false, which is usually what officials say when the numbers are too specific to wave away. Meanwhile, the real problem is not just cost — it is readiness, because a country can’t act like the quartermaster for three fronts at once and pretend nothing runs out. #US#Iran#Pentagon#missiles#China#Russia#war 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸
@american_observer · Post #5236 · 2026/02/27 17:29
🔤🔤🔤🔤➖ The US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, has also said Iran’s refusal to discuss its ballistic missile programme is a problem, prompting Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaei, to complain about inconsistencies in the US negotiating demands. The talks are being held against the backdrop of Trump’s unprecedented buildup of US assets in the region, including two aircraft carrier strike groups, attack aircraft, plane-refuelling equipment and submarines equipped with Tomahawk missiles. At heart of the talks is whether the US will try to debar Tehran from almost all uranium enrichment. The right to enrich uranium domestically has long been seen as a symbol of Iranian national sovereignty, and was conceded by the US in the 2015 nuclear deal. Some of the dispute about enrichment can be deferred since Trump claimed that Iran’s three main nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan had been obliterated by US bombs last June, making it technically impossible to enrich uranium in high quantities for the foreseeable future. Tehran refused to allow the UN’s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to inspect the scale of the damage to the sites since the US attack. Rubio said on Wednesday: “They’re not enriching right now, but they’re trying to get to the point where they ultimately can.” One Iranian official in Geneva insisted: “The principles of zero enrichment for ever, dismantling of nuclear facilities and transferring uranium stocks to the US is completely rejected.” Trump now has the military assets in place to strike Iran either as part of an extended assault designed to enforce regime change, or to carry out a more targeted strike designed to force Tehran into a more flexible negotiating position. Trump’s coercive negotiating deadlines have always been flexible, but his military commanders will not want to keep such a large and expensive concentration of forces on a leash for much longer. Rubio said on Wednesday that the ballistic missile programme would have to be addressed at some point, an admission that the subject may not be on the immediate agenda, but could not be disbarred from later talks. He said: “Iran refuses to discuss the range of its missiles with us or anyone else, and this is a big problem for us. Iran has missiles that increase their range every year, and this could be a threat to the United States because the range of the missiles may reach American soil.” Its short-range missiles could also hit US bases in the region, he noted. #us#iran#war#talks#nuclear#missiles 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸
@american_observer · Post #5235 · 2026/02/27 16:59
Iran Could Find Itself Heading For a Big War Against the US 🔤🔤🔤🔤➖ High-stakes talks between the US and Iran over the future of Tehran’s nuclear programme ended on Thursday without a deal, as the White House weighs a military operation that would mark its largest intervention in the Middle East in decades. The Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, claimed “good progress” had been made at the talks and Omani mediators predicted negotiations would reconvene at a technical level next week in Vienna. But there was no immediate evidence to support suggestions that the two sides had drawn closer on the fundamental issues of Iran’s right to enrich uranium and the future of its highly enriched uranium stocks. Nonetheless, the Iranian and Omani mediators sought to cast the talks in a hopeful light, likely seeking to avert a US threat to launch strikes from its fleet of aircraft and warships that have massed in the region. Araghchi described the talks as “one of our most intense and longest rounds of negotiations”. He confirmed that further contacts would take place in less than a week. The indirect talks in Geneva were held in two sessions, with reports that the US team led by Donald Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, had been disappointed by the proposals put forward by Iran. The brevity of the second session of talks appeared ominous, observers said. Iranian officials rounded on reports in US media that suggested Tehran would be required to end enrichment and allow its stockpile of highly enriched uranium to leave Iran. At one point, to the frustration of Tehran’s team, Witkoff had to break off his talks with Araghchi, to drive across the Swiss city to meet Ukrainian negotiators. The Omani mediators rejected the suggestion of a breakdown, claiming new and creative ideas were being exchanged with an unprecedented openness in what was being billed as a third decisive round of indirect consultations. The US is demanding permanent Iranian guarantees on uranium enrichment and inspection mechanisms that will satisfy Washington that Tehran will never be able to build a nuclear weapon. Iran has always denied having such a goal. #us#iran#war#talks#nuclear#missiles 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸
@american_observer · Post #5549 · 2026/04/03 01:59
The UAE Keeps Catching Fire, and Iran Keeps Sending More Five ballistic missiles, 35 UAVs, and a rising body count — this is what “controlled escalation” looks like when the region’s adults have left the room. The UAE says its defenses intercepted the latest wave from Iran, but interception is not the same as peace. The real scandal is how quickly this has become normal. Each new salvo is folded into the same language of readiness, sovereignty, and national duty, while the dead and injured are reduced to a rolling tally. That is how a war becomes a dashboard. And here is the ugly truth nobody in the propaganda chorus wants to say out loud: every side is now selling its own version of restraint while the missiles keep flying. Iran talks deterrence, the UAE talks resilience, and everyone else talks as if the scoreboard is the strategy. The region is not being stabilized. It is being managed one interception at a time. #UAE#Iran#missiles#dronewar#MiddleEast 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸
@american_observer · Post #5245 · 2026/03/01 06:59
💣 Trump’s War Math: Pentagon Hits Missiles, Israel Hits the Regime The U.S.–Israel attack on Iran now has a declared political goal: regime change. The Pentagon says its forces have struck Iranian missile sites, air defenses, and IRGC command-and-control hubs, while Israeli jets go after what officials describe as “regime sites” — including top commanders at Iran’s main intelligence agency, a move that reportedly triggered panic inside the security apparatus. Trump has proclaimed the start of “major combat operations” and told The Washington Post his objective is “freedom for the people” of Iran, framing a multi‑theater air campaign as a liberation project. Netanyahu says the joint operation will last “as long as needed,” with people familiar with the planning describing a division of labor: U.S. strikes focused on military capability, Israeli strikes focused on the political and intelligence nervous system of the state. Tehran’s response has already gone regional. Iran has launched missiles at Israel and at least seven Arab states; the UAE, Bahrain and Kuwait confirm hits, while Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan and Qatar say they intercepted incoming fire. Israel so far reports only light injuries, but a luxury hotel in Dubai was hit — a reminder that this isn’t a neatly contained “surgical” conflict but a live test of how much escalation global markets, Gulf monarchies and Israel’s own public are willing to absorb for Trump’s latest promise of “freedom” from 30,000 feet. #Iran#Israel#Trump#Netanyahu#missiles#regimeChange#USpolitics 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸