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/r/WorldNews Discussion Thread: US and Israel launch attack on Iran; Iran retaliates (Thread #5)
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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA):
> We see no damage to facilities containing nuclear materials in Iran, and there is currently no risk of radioactive leakage.
> No additional impact has been observed at Natanz following previously reported damage at the entrances, and no effects have been detected at other nuclear sites, including the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant.
Sirens going off in Israel
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Sky News… you have a huge archive and access to a lot of footage from the last 24 hours and you choose.. Baghdad airstrike footage from 2003?!? Also they didn’t have a label on it then suddenly slammed a “2002” label on it. Nor was Iraq the topic, they had two reporters giving a brief on what Hegseth had said in a recent speech.
[Image](https://preview.redd.it/g41m469xe1ng1.png?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=817991f6e3b61d92c7b0ec4ee16bbd5d2967a5e6)
Has anyone noticed how in the states this war hasn’t seemed to permeate culture yet? Lots of people seem to not know this is happening
>A Turkish official, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, said the missile had been „aimed at a base in Greek Cyprus but veered off course“.
Source: [https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20260304-turkey-says-missile-launched-from-iran-destroyed-by-nato](https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20260304-turkey-says-missile-launched-from-iran-destroyed-by-nato)
Still counts as a strike even if its negligence I can imagine.
Video of the Iranian ship being hit is out. We so rarely get footage of torpedo hits that it is easy to forget how insane they are
Hegseth on Iran:
> The leader of the unit that attempted to assassinate Trump has been hunted down and killed.
> Iran tried to kill Trump, and Trump got the last laugh.
Hegseth on Iran:
> Yesterday in the Indian Ocean, an American submarine sank an Iranian warship that thought it was safe in international waters.
> Instead, it was sunk by a torpedo.
I was scrolling through social media and saw a US influencer stuck in I think Dubai, it may of been Oman. She was literally crying that they put her in economy class on a rescue flight.
I’m kind of shocked how Iran and Hezbollah are seemingly coordinating like this today. You wouldn’t think it possible with the amount of blows they’ve both taken to their leadership.
Footage released by the IDF:
> IDF: Additional Missile Perspective Footage: The Israeli Air Force struck in Iran with over 5,000 munitions since the start of the operation
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> The Israeli Air Force continues to expand the IDF’s aerial superiority throughout Iran, in particular the area of Tehran.
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> The IDF is now releasing additional footage from the perspective of the missile, from a strike conducted to dismantle a defense system belonging to the Iranian terror regime in Tehran.
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> Attached is footage from the perspective of the missile: https://videoidf.azureedge.net/77127781-5391-4f8f-91f4-c12741cc02fe
Explain to me like a five year old:
They can pinpoint and target any human leader in Iran that they want to and eliminate them at will, mostly because of intelligence.
But they can’t target the source of all of their drones? Wouldn’t that be harder to hide? You would assume they are scattered a bit but each location must have a large amount.
I think they’re planning on nuking Iran.
> The Iranian Armed Forces have carried out strikes on at least nine US military bases in the Middle East over the past 48 hours, – CNN, citing an analysis of satellite images and eyewitness video footage.
> The targets of the attacks are located along the Persian Gulf, in close proximity to Iran’s territory. They include four bases in Kuwait, two in the UAE, and one each in Bahrain, Iraq, and Qatar.
> The Israeli army has called on all residents of southern Lebanon to leave their homes and move north of the Litani River, significantly expanding evacuation warnings throughout the region.
> The statement was made by the IDF’s Arabic-speaking press secretary, Colonel Adraee
Qatar will fully shut gas liquefaction, two sources say. Initial estimates suggest it would take about two weeks to restart operations and at least another two weeks to return to full capacity – Reuters
At some point the US will realize that whatever remains of the Iranian regime is just going to be maximally annoying as long as possible. Like several drones per day annoying for as long as they can. I don’t think Trump has the same level of patience for that reality compared to Bibi. Will be curious to see if any fissures develop
> Turkey announced the interception of an Iranian ballistic missile.
> A ballistic missile, launched from Iran and heading towards Turkish airspace after passing through the airspace of Iraq and Syria, was promptly intercepted and destroyed by NATO air defense and missile defense forces stationed in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Turkish Defense Ministry reported.
> The ministry stated that it reserves the right to respond to any hostile position directed against Turkey.
Source: msb.gov.tr
Does Iran have an airforce? Or they just gave up?
>Sri Lanka’s navy says it has recovered 87 bodies from the sea where an Iranian warship sank
>–AP update
>**More from Sri Lanka**
>Navy spokesman Commander Buddhika Sampath says that by the time naval ships reached the location of the Iranian ship’s sinking, “there were only some oil patches and life rafts. We found people floating on the water.”
>–AP
>Internet monitoring group NetBlocks says Iran has been offline now for 100 hours. This is the second such blackout this year imposed by Iranian authorities. The first was for nationwide protests in January.
>NetBlocks says metrics show internet connectivity at 1% of normal levels.
>–AP
> Western officials say Iran has several days’ worth of ballistic missiles if it fires at current rates
>–AP update