I hate to point out information at odds with a Trump "truth" and every jackhole with a keyboard at r/conspiracy, but several hours after the purported attack, we should take a look at what the Iranians themselves are saying about this outrageous act of war that will surely lead to a regional conflagration.
The state-owned propaganda outlet aimed at the West, PressTV has exactly one article:
Iran's atomic body condemns American assault on nuclear sites, vows legal action (PressTV 6/22/2025)
In a strongly worded statement early Saturday morning, the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) condemned the aggression on the country’s nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz, which have been claimed by the United States.
Slow down, Iran! What's next, a strongly-worded Letter to the Editor of the New York Times? They also apparently had to learn about it from Trump's tweet rather than things blowing up in Iran. They also failed to mention one of the obliterated sites.
Okay, what about the fiery Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, responsible for a big part of the problem with Iran to begin with? Two of their most important officers were killed (or were they?) in the first Israeli strike.
The IRGC is in charge of all the missiles currently raining down on Israel, and they're surely going to let us know about the Islamic fire and Jihadi fury that is soon to be raining down upon the Great Satan. Death to America! Here's comes the voice of vengeance in their semi-official press outlet, Tasnim News Agency.
As of this writing, there is not a single story on the "US attack". For the record, the top story is:
Iran Won’t Forgo Nuclear Rights: President (Tasnim News 6/21/2025)
I guess we'll just have to stay tuned for how they're going to smoke all the Amreekan infidels. They could not be bothered to comment on it yet.
Why do you expect they will act like average european politician?
They slowly, but steadily dismantle Israel. And it's pretty logical if you think about it. If there will be no Israel, then the root of evil will be eliminated. There will be nothing to "protect" for West.
US attack is basically an attempt to switch Iran's attention from destroying Israel. Hope they will not buy that shit and will continue to strike Israel hard.
Watching explosions and falling buildings in Tel-Aviv and other towns of that Jewish shithole populated with thieves and murderers is what unite the people of whole world today in a feeling of deep and sincere satisfaction.
I think there are things going on that you haven't thought about yet. One of them is that a big part of the larger problem is all the people that have no idea there are things going on that they haven't thought about yet.
But you've clearly thought about everything to such extent that you felt the need to tell me about it, so let's leave it at that. Hope you got the compulsion out of your system.
Only way to get a clue of what's going on is to think about things going on. :)
As for me, being from another civilization, I may notice things that could be very interesting and edifying or, on the contrary, look like weird logical loops or severe indoctrination. One of such things is that Western people for unknown reason quickly project their own way of thinking on the completely different people. That's really weird. From one side westerners clearly separate others, but from another, account them completely identical.
But that's not what you're doing, right? That's rhetorical. I don't need an answer.
Who told you that? I often fimd myself doing similar things, just in another situations. :)
"If it was true, Abdul, I would have seen it on the news"
We did see it in a tweet from Orange Hitler, so I suppose people have a choice to make. (Hint: they'll choose the one where they were "right all along").
Twitter is not available in Iran.
I think everyone has fog machines turned to 11. (Fog of war) I think it's really happening though.
I think AI weapons can target with precision surveillance in every definition and possibility. I also think Damascus will be annihilated (nuclear, most likely) and then we will see 'miraculous' peace treaties.
The only real peace will come when popular support for the entire Zionist ideology/social engineering project is diminished and defunct. They started with nothing and have caused untold hell and havoc.
Even if Israel is flattened, the cycle will just start all over again. "Oy vey, we said never again but look what happened!" The next cycle would only be worse.
The solution, which no one seems to see, is to get the idea of Zionism about where the idea of crusading is for Christians: ridiculed as crazy fanatical backwards bullshit, not even close to being a question.
Sure a few Zio hard-liners will never give it up, but they'll just fade away.
I've read a book that says it ends, and I trust the author with my life.
Bertrand Russell said, “Most people would rather die than think and many of them do!” More and more, I come to realize that those in control of the world know this well and use it. Which, I fear, brings up the other famous saying, "People get what they deserve."
I also fear that I will never see eye to eye with anyone on this, and despair at the suffering.
I think a lot and I'll still most likely die.
It's ok we don't see perfectly eye to eye but I do think common ground is highly possible.
There is a big difference, even just in what you say. I have come to find--very regrettably--that in order to figure out what's going on in the world I may have to disagree with every other person on the face of the earth. It is not comfortable or convenient.
Few seem willing to do that, which to me is the big hindrance to progress. Plus, they already know what's going on in the world so why trouble themselves so profoundly?
Somebody once said that if cocaine just made you throw up, no one would be addicted to cocaine. Truth, I have found, is much the same way.
I don't mind starting with disagreements. Seems like a non starter to say it isn't possible to find common ground though. Do you think healthy grass is green?
You may have misunderstood. Common ground is not the problem nor is it the object, although such things are of crucial important to most. If I'm interacting with someone who harbors the conception they might be in ignorance or even have something wrong, well then I might have something to offer that will help.
Strangely, though, even such a person thinks I have nothing of profit to offer them, rather than passing on their way they feel compelled to offer me something instead, even when I didn't ask. Really, what this communicates is that they do not, in reality, harbor such conceptions of self-doubt.
Jesus said, "Ask and ye shall receive." An invitation, in other words. He didn't say, "Listen, let me tell you jokers something...."
But thanks for the engagement. TTYL.