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Iranian Protestors: Unarmed No More. The Game-Changing Weapon revealed.
We finally got the answer to how unarmed Iranian people are supposed to face armed regime forces. During the localized protests on Tuesday, we saw Israeli drones actively taking out regime checkpoints and forces in the streets. This was just a test run. It proves that when the final call to action is announced, the Iranian people will have aerial defense on their side. The delay in the final call to action is a deliberate strategy, not a failure. By issuing smaller calls to action, the opposition is poking the Islamic Republic, forcing them to exhaust their resources and demoralize their forces. These test runs are reducing the regime's suppressing ability and causing massive defections before the main event even begins.
Iranian Protestors: Unarmed No More. The Game-Changing Weapon revealed.
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it also batis the irgc / basij douche bags to act out and further identify them as targets for IDF / US weaponized drone swarms ;)
Aint NOTHIN like covering your 6
 yourself.
Laugh now but the IRGC has more talent than I gave them credit for honestly 💀
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See we did the motorcycle shenanigans too ...... 43 years ago with B- actors many of whom moonlighted as Broadway dancers / gay strippers on their free time. and it still looks better then Scooby doo mystery bull shit that defines irgc nonsense. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpH1yMGxh5E
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@B T I mean .... a little bit ;)
Shock, Decapitation, and Collapse: How 17 Days Rewrote The Mullah Regime's Military Reality”
Greetings Fellow Patriots, This assessment reflects open-source intelligence (OSINT) evaluation of the U.S. and Israeli air campaign against Iran as it stands as of March 16, 2026. Based on aggregated reporting from CENTCOM statements, IDF releases, and independent verification through satellite imagery and defense analysis organizations, the campaign demonstrates a highly structured approach to systemic military degradation rather than traditional attrition. What distinguishes this campaign is not simply the scale of strikes, but the operational design behind them. Rather than pursuing platform-by-platform destruction alone, U.S. and Israeli forces targeted the interdependent layers that enable combat effectiveness across the Iranian military system. The opening phase prioritized suppression of air defenses and command-and-control infrastructure, effectively collapsing Iran’s ability to detect, coordinate, and respond. Within days, the destruction of strategic radars and long-range SAM systems resulted in uncontested air superiority, fundamentally altering the battlespace. Once this layer was removed, subsequent operations transitioned from contested strikes to methodical target elimination. The degradation of Iran’s ballistic missile capability illustrates this approach. Continuous targeting of transporter erector launchers reduced operational capacity by approximately 65–70%, while simultaneous strikes on production facilities drove missile and drone output down by roughly 90%, eliminating any meaningful regeneration capability. Parallel efforts against naval forces, airbases, and aviation assets further compounded these effects. The Iranian navy has been rendered combat ineffective, airbases systematically neutralized, and remaining aircraft either destroyed or operationally irrelevant in the absence of air defense coverage. In parallel with the degradation of conventional military capabilities, the campaign has also targeted the regime’s internal security apparatus—specifically IRGC command elements and Basij infrastructure—aimed at undermining the mullah regime’s capacity for domestic repression. Strikes against command nodes, headquarters, and affiliated security structures have disrupted the centralized mechanisms used to control and suppress the Iranian population, contributing to a broader decapitation of both external and internal power projection. As a result, the regime is not only losing its ability to wage war abroad, but also its ability to enforce control at home, introducing a critical internal vulnerability that may prove decisive in shaping post-conflict dynamics.
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Detailed military video on US strategy against mine-laying ships
Found it really informative and pretty entertaining with the visuals. Any military experts have an opinion on this channel/video?
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@Al Eis Relatively decent. Mines are really the only thing the mullah have left and most of the ability to lay them has been destroyted. Thanks for the tag brother
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Jeffrey Cappella
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