As an Iranian, it's heartwarming to see comments recognizing that the problem lies with the regime in Iran, not the Iranian people. It shows a distinction and understanding that separates the actions of the government from the rich culture and history of the people. This empathy is truly appreciated.
What you miss is that the regime is made of iranians. Created by iranians. I highly doubt you will be ever be able of creating something really different. Because it will be made of iranians. And created by them.
As an Iranian, you don't speak for us. You're right there are issues with the American and its hegemonic regime that will try to tear the world apart while ensuring peace and stability within its borders. As for the Iranian government, we are loyal to our own, we value our history, our rights, and our morals, and as such are not fazed by traitors within our borders, or America or its forward operating base of that's currently occupying Palestine. Iranians such as yourself often take themselves out to the west when the chance arises, and here's to hoping you do so the purity of nation can be restored!
@@ZA-co1nu Thank you IRGC agent for your reply. You could at least find an avatar and a real username. They are overpaying you for the quality of work you do.
@@ZA-co1nuyou mean your morals, your rights and your version of history. Change is coming religious extremist. Freedom and equality looks like repression for people like you lol. I pray for the normal everyday Iranian just wanting a life in peace
@NajYlib-w4bIran speaks the descendent of the ancient Persian language, so it has at least some continuity with Persia, just as modern Greece does with classical Greece. There's not much cultural continuity in either case, however.
@@notusneo we shouldn't necessarily conflate the two. The Iranian people are good people with a rich history and culture, who genuinely want freedom from the Islamofascist tyrants that brutalize them on a daily basis.
@donkey7921 why would they need to invest in an airforce? Just build missiles and drones they'll be more cheaper than building a domestic air force and RND.
@@tiglishnobody8750weather😭that a 60 year old (american made) helicopter that a top iranian leader was riding in dont be intellectually dishonest it wasnt just weather a modern heli with modern parts wouldve been fine.
@ArawnOfAnnwn With all due respect but like, how is saying that people of Iran suffered from their regime some part of echo chamber? There was a violent crackdown of protests not that long ago, tens of people died because of how Iranian government deals with dissent.
@@zboy2020vision This is exactly my point. It was tpld befpre that they dpnt want war, and they have opened one anyway. Why should we take rosk with Iran which is far more dangerous?
they dont really want war. they even said they are open to dialouge with USA and west. but see how the west treat them, blame the west when iran get nukes lol
A Hamas leader was assassinated on Iranian soil, under Iranian protection at a secure location for foreign officials. That would suggest insider help to Israel intelligence. Iran’s government has not just opponents in its citizens, but factions within Iran itself. While Netty doesn’t exactly have 100% of Israel’s support behind him, I don’t think he has to worry too much when he’s served his tea.
One factor you didn’t mention: I think it's 60% of mosques that have been closed in Iran in recent years. Iranians are leaving Islam in droves. The regime know that they are a hollow shell lacking popular support.
I'm an Iranian, this is absolutely true. Iranians used to be 98 percent muslims, it's now estimated to be 40 percent muslims and falling to even lower numbers.
3:09 "The Average Iranian might be keener on Hezbollah than Israel" what the hell are you talking about? Average Iranians either like Israel more or hate both Israel and Hezbollah. Those who are keener on Hezbollah are mostly the minority of regime supporters, at least that's my assessment as an Iranian. If you you don't have concrete evidence on Iranian public opinion, then you shouldn't make statements like that either. BTW if you want numbers, the surveys from GAMAAN institute, which is currently the only opinion poll of Iranians whose results aren't idiotic, showed a few years ago that 35% Iranians view Israel positively, 48% negatively (which doesn't mean they like Hezbollah) and the rest neutral. I don't know about you, but even if you count all that 48% "keener" on Hezbollah, which they're not necessarily, still 52% of us either like Israel or don't care. To me that doesn't sound like Average Iranian being keener on Hezbollah.
Bro this comment actually made me emotional to a degree, I am an Israeli and it's nice to know you Iranians don't hate us as much as we believed 😅 thx dude
The video has very little credibility as their "research", if you can call that, is basically looking at some mainstream western reports, which are unashamedly pro Isr, and draw their conclusion from it.
@@TheMysteryDriver Bollocks. There are satellite photos on the web that show the damage to the airbase. It got plastered, with at least one huge hanger complex with a massive hole in the roof.
@@mayer14474That could be exciting to help if we can but what if we do and it ends up worse? More hatred towards Israel and America for "meddling". Damn the Sword of Damocles. Much love from the USA.
@@mayer14474 as an Iranian, I don’t know if that’s a good idea, because if the regime somehow gets their hands on western weapons, the regime would become even more powerful
Their problem is that they don't have a leader, Iranians are ready to overthrow the regime as we can see by how massive their protests are, what they need to actually succeed is a leader
@@ccvcharger Right as Russia been gaining ground in Ukraine where Ukraine been struggling while Iranian missile break through air defense I wouldn't held breath
@@tiglishnobody8750 do you hear yourself? Russia is gaining ground in a war against Ukraine. The poorest country in europe. If 10 years ago you told someone russia would be barely winning a war against only ukraine, people would laugh you out of the room.
It's not the first time I say it, but the current supreme leader is not Khomeini, who's dead since 1989, but Khamenei. You should check your pronounciation.
Yes! Regime change imposed by invasion worked wonders in the past! Awesome in Syria, amazing in Iraq, Libya is just dandy, Afganisthan is the best... But maybe this time it will work, sure
The real reason they're in trouble is because they want to act like a superpower when they aren't. It reminds me of when I was in elementary school and one of the smaller kids in the class decided to start bullying everyone, and he got away with it for awhile because there was no glory in setting him straight. But he crossed the wrong kid one day and got his ass whooped. It took like two years for his reputation to recover.
Unless Israel magically blocked those Iranian missiles by smashing their airbases into them, they blew it big time! But oh no, these dual-passport posers have to keep up the fantasy of their unbeatable air defense, or else their people will pack up and leave in droves. So, despite Iran's attack being a total home run, they're left with no choice but to declare a 'successful interception' to stop the mass exodus back to Poland. The almighty Zionist propaganda machine is powerful, but even it can't cover up the smoking evidence of Iran's missiles hitting their targets one after another, due to social media where ordinary people posting the reality as clear as day in the video the missile hitting their targets. Al Jazeera X account released a video showing an Iranian missile hitting an Arrow air defense radar with astonishing precision from 2,000 km away. Other nations can achieve such accuracy only with fighter jets, which necessitates the use of aircraft carriers. This situation echoes the past when Persians were the sole possessors of Damascus steel technology, crafting superior swords. Now, they have developed a similarly remarkable weapon that negates the need for fighter jets. This is not merely an assertion; Uzi Rubin, the father of Israeli air defense, noted years ago that after Iran demonstrated the same level of precision by striking the exact room where Kurdish terrorists were meeting, killing all senior members. He remarked that Israel should emulate Iran's technological advancements. However, he also mentioned in the same video that the Air Force lobby and fighter jet manufacturers would never permit such a shift in strategy. here lesson to him saying that for yourself before replying with some nonsense ruclips.net/video/jh7gu6KOCfU/видео.htmlsi=9Wv9Qfw_J4xfDRnp
Damn, you went to an odd school. The bullies in my schools were always the largest kids. I had to set a couple straight. Funny thing is, I always got suspended for it. Se la vie.
As an atheist Iranian Australian I see no room for any ideological regime in any country and certainly no room for an Islamic regime in Iran. Having said that your analysis here is so shallow. You should watch what other channels are producing and publishing before you come out with childish nonsense like this. Don't get me wrong, not all of it is worthless. I have been living in Australia for 30+ years now. Every year there is conjecture that the Iranian regime will be gone in the next 2-3 years. After 4 decades the result is that in one night the IRI can hit Israel's most heavily defended air base with 32 missiles. Saudi Arabia's oil fields were hit a few years ago and the Iranian regime said it was not us, it was the Houthis. Yes, yes, I know. They are really really weak and broke now and they'll be gone in the next two tears. I can only dream on.
as an Israeli the response that Iran chose has projected only fear and weakness. their response has done nothing, the way their leaders and the leaders of their proxies are carrying themselves and the things they are saying point as to just how disorganized and fearful they are, they do not want escalation because they know they will lose.
They don’t want war it’s you guys causing this everyone just wants a ceasefire and go about their business. My government gave you lot 22 billion while are FEMA is 9 billion short and can’t cover our own people. Honestly I wish the u.s would divest from you psychopaths
I am an Israeli, and I have very few things in my bucket list but one of them is to do a tour in Iran, I love their history, culture, language, people (at least the rumors) and food (from experience) Iran has always fascinated me, and so does many Israelis, and infact I know that also vice versa, Iranians are really fascinating about Israel. It's sad that the populous can't really decide for their state anymore. Hold tight brothers, help is on the way 💪 .
It’s a shame because the Iranian people and Israeli people share a long history recorded in the book. Yet human self interest has ruined the once-friendly relations.
Behind the scenes the Arab states do not support Iran and desire to normalize with Israel. They have not criticized Israel publicly. As for normalization with the Arabs states, if Israel had to choose between survival or normalization of course they will choose survival. In short, I do not agree with your analysis of risking relationships with the Arab states is a downside for Israel.
Actually almost every Arab states in public are against, funny the state where people have greater control over the government are the last one to normalize with Israel like Kuwait as parliament is very powerful and so far they refused
Behind the scenes most if not all arab and north african states do not support Iran, desire normalisation with Israel tho... That's a whole other story. most arab governments just play as nice as possible with Israel to get political favor from the US while being not overtly supportive of it because 90% of their population wishes Israel never existed lmao. That is NOT a good ground for blossoming relations.
"Democracy" lol you mean another dictatorship, Iran's institutions are tailor made to fit a cleric made King, Iran will have another King when he gets ousted, even if he doesn't call himself one. Revolutions don't work and Iran should know that better than most places.
@2:46 "IDF ESTIMATION" first selling pagers and walkie-talkies to their enemies and making a profit, now doing extensive economic analysis on them. The Israeli's never cease to amaze!
@@tiglishnobody8750 my problem is terrorist sympathizers complaining that there are casualties from targeted strikes while they support indescriminate murders by their favorite terrorists
you're completely wrong about "no hope of normalization with Arab countries". it seems like the Saudi government is ironically being pushed ever closer to an alliance with Israel against Iran.
Well, both the missle attacks in spring and now would constitute declarations of war. So it's normally not something to do if you don't want war. It's for the better that Iran doesn't get away from playing it's "No peace, No war" strategy and causing immense human suffering through its proxies
I was looking for your comment in the comment section. Iran fired those missiles, according to them as a revenge for the death of nazrallah and haniah, sorry, for the accurate assassinations of two terror organization’s leaders. Assassinations that did not harm any civilians, intentionally! What they did was to fire 200 missiles back at israel, even if they knew that israel is going to defend its civilians and spend millions of dollars on that, If israel, like Iran did not care about its citizens, this would have ended in a disaster. Claiming that iran doesn’t want a war with israel, when in reality it spends all of its resources on harming it, directly or through proxies, is antisemitic and normalizing violence against jews.
You are well aware that there is enough bad news (also on this channel) about the problems in the west. Dont cherrypick here for the sake of your confimation bias
What a stupid comment. I hope that was your intention. If by getting a room you mean going to war, they have placed their reservations and are packing their bags.
Unless Israel magically blocked those Iranian missiles by smashing their airbases into them, they blew it big time! But oh no, these dual-passport posers have to keep up the fantasy of their unbeatable air defense, or else their people will pack up and leave in droves. So, despite Iran's attack being a total home run, they're left with no choice but to declare a 'successful interception' to stop the mass exodus back to Poland. The almighty Zionist propaganda machine is powerful, but even it can't cover up the smoking evidence of Iran's missiles hitting their targets one after another, due to social media where ordinary people posting the reality as clear as day in the video the missile hitting their targets. Al Jazeera X account released a video showing an Iranian missile hitting an Arrow air defense radar with astonishing precision from 2,000 km away. Other nations can achieve such accuracy only with fighter jets, which necessitates the use of aircraft carriers. This situation echoes the past when Persians were the sole possessors of Damascus steel technology, crafting superior swords. Now, they have developed a similarly remarkable weapon that negates the need for fighter jets. This is not merely an assertion; Uzi Rubin, the father of Israeli air defense, noted years ago that after Iran demonstrated the same level of precision by striking the exact room where Kurdish terrorists were meeting, killing all senior members. He remarked that Israel should emulate Iran's technological advancements. However, he also mentioned in the same video that the Air Force lobby and fighter jet manufacturers would never permit such a shift in strategy. here lesson to him saying that for yourself before replying with some nonsense ruclips.net/video/jh7gu6KOCfU/видео.htmlsi=9Wv9Qfw_J4xfDRnp
For the graph at 1:55 about Iranian exports. Was it nessisary to adjust the bottom of the graph? I get that it's sometimes nessisary when small changes lead to big effects. However, this doesn't seem like one of those times. Going from 1.8 mil to 0.4 mil is over 75% loss. That would absolutely show up well even if the bottom of the scale was 0. It's a common deceptive tactic to make results seem more dramatic. In this case the graph dropping all the way to the bottom would imply Iran's exports are completely cut off. It sells the point you were making, but it does still look dishonest even when your point would be served perfectly well without changing anything
So i get the feeling that most people dont really understand that Iran isnt really like most other middle Eastern countries. This isnt like saudi where all the money is oil although alot is. It has a genuine industrialised economy. It produces most of its own food. It has true energy independence. That allows it to maintain a level of isolation that other middle eastern countries cant. It also means it can make its own weapons and has a larger economy than israel in ppp terms even in its depressed state. That gives it a strength and depth in material that israel may not be able to match without western backing. Im also not condoning all the actions of the regime but it has real grievances with the US and the UK who did some pretty messed up shit in the 20th century to it.
"who did some pretty messed up shit in the 20th century to it." Like develop the Iranian oil industry? They just didnt like the Iranians taking it though.
@@orchidhealth2097 not really. cant just steal. of course in retrospect colonialism/imperialism of amongst others Perzia/Iran was a bad idea. Doubt that they would be better off without it. They would be poor, ruled by fundamentalist muslims but without hydrocarbons (closer to Afghanistan than to Saudi Arabia).
@JSK010 I believe they were referencing fact USA and UK supported a coup in 1953 that fucked over Iran majorly and resulted in violent dictatorship, later on resulting in current government. It’s important to remember that USA is unpopular in many countries for good reasons.
@@JSK010 See this is where you show your total lack of knowledge about iranian history. there were no "fundamentalist muslims" ruling Iran neither during Qajar period nor during Pahlavi period. Also persia was actually never colonised. The developement of the oil was a contractual thing which the britts found ways not to stick to very much.
The video in the start is missile parts falling down after it itself was shot down, moreover those parts probably weren't shot down because they were going to fall in open areas
@@tiglishnobody8750Around 20 missiles out of 181 landed in the area of Nevatim air base by most estimates, but they mostly hit empty dunes and runways (except 1 empty hangar). The Nevatim base is huge, and the Iranian missiles are inaccurate. Do you really think Israel will keep their fighter jets grounded when they knew the attack is coming hours in advance?
@@tiglishnobody8750 First of all, of course Israel censors information because they do not want to help the Iranians improve their aim by revealing where exactly the missiles landed. Second, what do you mean the sky is ridden with missiles? The sky are vast... do you think a ballistic missile can shoot down a jet?
As an Iranian myself living in iran. I have to say to those who believe we will welcome Israelis and Americans with open arms, wake up from your dreams. We despise our government that's true in general as most of the people i've met don't like the current regime. And it's not mainly because of relegion or government's policies towards individual rights, rather it's due to the economical problems we have been facing specialy in the last 7 years. And I'm not saying we don't want more rights, it's just that their are not the main reason for the regim's unpopularity. And to those who think that Islam as a relegion has decreased in popularity, I have to say that's true as some young people hate the government so much they hate anything that is remotely associated to them. But it's not as bad as some have mentioned. I believe its around 70% to 80% with the percentage of actually practicing and mosque going being lower but thats the case in any other relegion.
@@brutalhellblazer What the hell is your problem? He literally said that he hates the government, that most people hate the government, etc. But that's "basiji" apparently. Are you just an old Iranian diasporoid with dementia or are you the child of a demented parent?
In my opinion, the Iranian regime (not its people) is partially responsible for the October 7th attack. That butchery was far too organised and resourced for a Hamas operation. Iran has stoked civl war in Yemen, subdued Lebanon, propped up Assad and has also attempted numerous attacks on civilians in the west. I think your analysis is correct, but it's hardly surprising that the Israelis called their bluff.
Do you realise that Iran and Khamas had only cordial relations prior to oct 7th as far as some conspiring that Iran actually knew about the hit and decided to turn a blind eye? The main supporters of that organisations are Qatar and this might come as surprise to you: B. Natanyoo and Likud party.
@@orchidhealth2097 hamas, hezbollah, houthis and plenty more terrorist organizations are financed, trained, armed and bossed by the iranian regime. They do nothing without it's greenlight
Zios be switching between this and belittling the fact that Iran's missiles did not hit any civilian; people or infrastructure, despite many of them landing.
Iran still has deterrence after the latest missile barrage if it was seen as demonstrating capability without doing serious damage and giving Netanyahu a way to bring in the US. The reaction after the barrage showed this by demonstrating that the Israeli public really doesn't like the country getting hit. Doing nothing isn't a capitulation if the alternatives are all bad.
That is a problem a lot of armchair generals do not understand. It is a feat to shoot almost 200 missiles at a country witout a single civilian casualty. Soething that even big daddy US is incapable of.
@@interrobangings Only a fool will trust an organisation that has a dog in the fight. Actual sources are independent media from neutral countries. Try them once instead of Fox news. Can be an eye opening experience for you!
The failure wasn't the Iranian rebellion on behalf of their embassies and government officials (constantly being attacked from 'israel' and pardoned on numerous occasions), it was your failure when you took the word of the occupation. As I'm writing this they are STILL hiding the points hit on international satellites, and leaks have shown the damage from the missile impacts. Countless videos showed the missiles soaring, and in every single video, the vast majority hit, travelling hostile skies before even entering 'israeli' airspace. The fact that you even considered the 'israeli' narrative is a joke that discredits your content to a large extent. Your narrative is dangerous because it's only part of a wider narrative the American government hopes to propagate to compensate for technologies Iran has that they don't, in this case the hypersonic missiles, because America has never needed that technology against kids that they bomb in the Middle-East.
There’s a clear bias in this video from the outset. Iran did not suddenly decide to launch a missile barrage out of the blue. This was prompted by Israel's assassination of a member of Hamas leadership on Iranian soil, just hours after that member met with the Iranian president-elect. Iran then waited while a ceasefire deal was being discussed, but when Israel invaded Lebanon, that deal fell through. As a result of these events, Iran launched its second missile barrage, targeting Israeli military sites within Israel. These details are extremely important for providing context to the actions taken.
lol man. Islamic Republic is behind almost every attack of a military or terrorist nature that the Israeli population has had to endure in the last 70 years. so again: lol
So if a country X allegedly kills a leader of a group Y (who is a terrorist by most western nations ) on the land of country Z, so Country Z has the legitimacy to fire hundreds of missiles at X? Great!
you want more context before saying that? iran indirectly started a war against israel when they had been funding hamas and hezbollah for many years. giving them weapons, money and all sorts of things so that they could hurt israel which is completely logical due to their intentions, so when israel fights hamas, it fights iran, when israel fights hezbollah, it fights iran, when israel fights the houthies, it fights iran, so israel killing a hamas leader on their land is nothing but a consequence of their own actions, they started it, israel is ending it, and iran is crying about it, get over it
Iran have zero concerns about isreal, main problem they are concerned about is isreal dad America, they are trying to keep deterrence while trying to avoid and American response which is a very difficult thing to do
@@jonathanrotem251 Iranian people number one priority is iran, and when iran is attacked they will react as Iranian and stand with their country regards of how loyal they are to the government
@@hussienbintalal91 Here's something I honestly don't understand. I have no idea how old you are, obviously, but within my lifetime I've watched my country (the United States) unnecessarily decimate Iraq twice. Obviously, that's going to make people hate the United States. I understand the hatred entirely. What I don't understand is why any of the nations in that region would think it is a good idea to do the same thing as Saddam Hussein and fire rockets into Israel? If you know the United States is jingoist (which it is) and is quite willing to level entire countries (which it does) then why would you follow the same pattern that got another Middle Eastern country leveled? I'm not trying to ask this in a threatening manner, sorry if I failed, I am asking because I don't want to see the United States bombing yet another Middle Eastern country. I'd rather Iran stay as structurally pristine as possible. Also, I know the narrative is western colonialism but if you haven't noticed the last two countries the United States invaded in the Middle East we literally just devastated everything and then left. We're not builders. We just destroy.
Iran’s dilemma is easily solvable. However this does require a new government, one not rooted in islam and one which does not make hatred of Israel its central theme. This would also lead to a rapid improvement in the plight of the Palestinians.
@@arash8761 plenty of problems, but solvable. Current government excels at deliberately making life difficult in Iran, like any government based on islam.
@@TimoX-e2v So Israel kills 100,000s of people, who they call Amalek, from the Bible, and their territorial claims are from the Bible, but supposedly it's all motivated by irrational hatred of Israel. Why do Jews get to do whatever they want and kill as many people as they want and have their religious extremist government, but it's suddenly all the fault of Islam? As for "deliberately making life difficult in Iran", just compare the metro stations in Iran vs. France or Germany or UK or US. They're modern and clean and don't smell of urine. Meanwhile if some dumb Westernized leader gets in, it'll be like Argentina with Milei and 60% poverty rate. Western countries. And what Western leader is competent? Biden? Harris? Trump? They're all complete morons. Same with Macron, Schulz, Rutte, Starmer, etc. What have they done for their countries? What does the West have to offer other than racism and sanctimony? My solution? Fuck off if you don't want to be hit by Iranian missiles.
"Bibi increasingly willing to escalate." The dude murdered the diplomatic leader of Hamas in Iran. He bombed Iran's consulate in Damascus. He took out members of the Revolutionary Guard in attacks on Beirut. Bibi has started a war with Yemen and Lebanon. He is murdering an entire people in Gaza and the West Bank. He targeted a gas station of a French multinational after Macron supported an arms embargo. He destroyed a Belgian building in Gaza after the Belgian government looked into the possibility of recognising Palestine as a state. Bibi is a madman willing to kill or go to war with literally everyone.
Israel will, as always, prevail. In the years to come, many will be grateful for Israel's willingness to tackle difficult challenges that others shied away from, ultimately making the world a better and safer place for everyone. Yemen and Lebanon started a solidarity war with israel and now cry and begging for ceasefire.
@@mofra and yeah, we learned a lot from these "beggars" asking for a place to be called home, and eventually received one as a "gift" from their former Masters.
This desired "deterrence" is obviously not a deterrence from an actual invasion/occupation of the country by Israel- obviously, an impossibility, given populations and the sheer size of the country. It is rather a "deterrence" of Iran's greater political ambitions, particularly, expansion of its influence in Syria and North Africa, while encouraging other parties- it's "proxies"- to bleed in direct attacks. "Deterrence" is not peace-seeking, anything like it.
It was a barrage of hundreds of ballistic missiles and it only hit a couple of it's targets and seemingly didn't actually take out any valuable equipment
The Gulf States literally hate Iran. They are I believe a Sunni majority. They support Israel 100%. That is why Israel will prevail. They couldn't do this without the green light from the Gulf states, Egypt and Jordan. People don't understand this power dynamic in the ME. It's not reported on the any media.
Iran's current government may very well be under threat, but I find it unlikely that a full conflict with Iran will be initiated by anyone, as Russia is likely to aid one of the most influential BRICS member states. Iran is far more valuable to Putin than the donetsk people's republic, for example.
Russia's too busy in Ukraine to do that. They've been buying weapons from the Iranians, which they'd probably lose access to if a war broke out, which would put them in an even worse position.
@@alexanderitzkowitz748 Their army is depleted for sure, but their army isn't what would be used to intervene in this scenario. The majority of Russia's hard power is in their airforce and their missile technologies, offensive and defensive. China is also a wildcard, they haven't been in the habit of interfering directly in these wars, but Iran is a significant enough ally that that could change.
@WeTube-mf1it The russians are unlikely to send much of anything irans way apart from schematics, which are useless in the short term. China would also probably invade Taiwan before getting involved in either Ukraine or the Middle east.
And where should the Putin's army come from? They cannot move their trops from Ukraine where they are fucked right now. Conscripts would be just meat specially with Russian trainning. Their technical side is fucked too, depend on NK missiles. Right now Russia cannot help themselves, and even less anyone else. And China cares only for itself. Right now their economy is not looking good. They wont risk secondary sanctions with current instability and for what? Struggling Iran?
The average Iranian absolutely hates Hezbollah. Hezbollah has become a symbol of the ayatollah's foreign policy which is increasingly unpopular among Iranians. Most people in Iran actually support Israel against Hezbollah and IRGC (we're not insensitive to the plight of the Palestinian people specially on the west bank but our hatred of the ayatollah's is way more prominent).
As an iranian you might have that opinion but foreigners do not care either way. Do u really think they care that the family in the house in Gaza which they blew up was anti- or pro Khamaaas?
I'm a Christian I believe in Jesus Christ and I'm preparing for his coming. I love the great people of Iran by his grace I'm praying for them to be free from every oppression of the Islamic regime. Sincerely, I dislike the wickedness of Ayatorah and his terrorist activities.
@@orchidhealth2097 the family in that house was told that Israel was going to bomb the place... but hamas forced them to stay there so hamas leaders get more money from qatar and the iranian regime... those mansions in qatar and dubai are expensive...
@@schloops8473 And I am sure they will tell the iranians as they told the lebanese bla bla. In the mean times civilians r suffernig and bots like you excuse the unexcusable with soundbites.
Netanyahu itching for a wider war. What a repulsive individual. I think the Arab countries have been remarkably restrained given Israels appalling conduct, and worse, the support of the West. This makes me ashamed to be a human being.
I'm in Iranian refugee in America. Although I'm not the biggest fan of netanyahu. I realize more and more this is He is Churchill. I wonder if the world has a Roosevelt
Netanyahu is a douchebag carpetbombing civilians in places that already sucked so he can stay out of jail lol. He is not focused on peace, returning hostages, or making the world safe from terrorists he's interested in his own power. This is not an era of good and bad guys like the 1930s, this is an era of interests.
Iran regime maybe unpopular but not to the point of support foreign invasion, there is no real challenger to the regime, a regime change in iran is just a dream plus what hold together the different ethnic group is shia islam
Shia Islam lost its appeal decades ago. But you should not underestimate Iranian secular nationalism. As Islam fades away, nationalism remains stronger than ever!
@@mayer14474 what sort of nationalism are you talking about? The Arabs and kurds want secession, the Azeri want to join Azerbaijan, if you are talking about persian then Iran is not only persian.
@@mohamedabdukadir3271 Iran has been a multiethnic county for thousands of years. The problem is the Islamic regime, not the country! Azaries, Kurds, and Arabic-speaking communities are also nationalists.
let it escalate, its either Iran or Israel, Palestine or Israel. Why should you care? I mean isn't this the whole purpose of the weapons and military industry complex machine?
Agreed, why should we care? Let Israel take all the land they want and drive the Arabs into the seas. Then it will be done and we can stop hearing about it.
In your dreams maybe. None of the mentioned governments are in any kind trouble. It's the West that is in trouble. Their influence is weakening every year..
@@soyanshumohapatraChina's economy is basically a lie built on extreme regulation and it's starting to unravel both on the front of their currency and their housing market. They're not by any means completely screwed but they are certainly in trouble right now and currently trying to pivot their way out of it.
@@tiglishnobody8750 It wasn't the strongest sentence I've ever written, but it's really funny how you criticized it with a very badly written sentence. Thanks for your feedback. Maybe I misunderstand you, idk.
Not sure we are living on the same planet? Iran’s population is around 89 million, significantly larger than Israel's 9 million. A larger population provides Iran with a bigger pool for military conscription, economic productivity, and influence within the region. Iran area is approximately 1.65 million square kilometers (636,000 square miles). Israel area is approximately 22,000 square kilometers (8,500 square miles), including occupied territories like the Golan Heights and West Bank. Israel is food Import Dependency: Israel is highly dependent on food imports, with approximately 90% of its food supply coming from abroad. Iran is also a significant importer of food, but its food import dependency is lower than Israel’s. Approximately 30-40% of Iran’s food supply is imported. Unless Israel is prepared to N**ke Iran, Iran has no dilemma, this is the case of the same Ukraine projection done by TLDT. Not sure how successful that projection was?? The main issue for pro-genocide channels, Gaza and the Lebanon conflict has exposed the racist ideology of people supporting Israel. Many Independent channels never produce any content that examines the ethno-supremacy state, where one group of people have more rights than another group of people. Israeli Jews have more rights than Israeli Arabs, this is a fact and it is part of the law. Basic Law: Israel as the Nation-State of the Jewish People (2018): This law emphasizes Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people and declares that the right to exercise self-determination in Israel is unique to the Jewish people. It has been criticized for prioritizing Jewish identity over the rights of non-Jewish citizens, including Arabs.
@@interrobangings People need to stop believing the Western narrative. Zionist supporters do not realise the damage that has been done to Western Media, institutions, and the rules-based system. We still have Zionists who say all the military operations in Gaza and Lebanon have been justified. When hospitals, ambulances, schools, medical workers, and rescue workers are constantly targeted. The claims of the most moral army do not hold any truth. The same hubris that was taken with Ukraine is being done in Israel. People are viewing Iran from the lens of the 2003 Iraq war. Just a reminder that was 20 years ago. Last week millions came to listen to the speech of the Ayatollah. If Iran is invaded even the Pro-democracy students will enlist to defend Iran. They may not like the Ayatollahs but they like foreign powers invading Iran even less.
As opposed to all the Jews who have citizenship under Iranian, Palestinian, or Lebanese rule - oh wait, living there would be a death wish for a Jew. Israel is not as liberal as the rest of the West, but it’s surrounded by religious ideologues who openly work towards their destruction, which will make any liberal country very hawkish. Criticizing Israel is one thing, but doing so for this while not acknowledging that Arab Israelis choose to stay in Israel while most Jews in the Middle East (yes, Jews are ethnically from the Levant, even the “European” ones) were expelled or killed, well, it belies your bias. I’d much rather be Muslim in Israel than gay in Gaza or Iran, which tells you a lot about which problematic government is more modern and liberal.
What’s the deal with Iranian nukes? The general consensus seems to be that Iran could whip them up very quickly but don’t. Nukes are the ultimate deterrent, is that far of a jump to say Iran might already have nukes but haven’t announced it for fear of sanctions. (Like Israel?)
Because Iran doesn't actually want nukes, it will just put them in a worse position in the end. If Iran gets nukes, India will have more incentive to treat them as a threat. The Saudis also already have agreements in place to get nukes themselves the moment Iran does. This all will leave Iran more isolated than they are now.
It's hardly unsolvable. Just stop sponsoring proxies, stop calling for the destruction of Israel, quit trying to attain regional hegemony and focus on building up your own country and relations with the rest of the world. Iran has the potential to be a wealthy and prosperous nation which it keeps suppressing by meddling everywhere else. Not many countries have the resources to meddle around the world. Iran is not one of them.
CORRECTION: At 2:39 we show "IDF estimation" when we mean "IMF". Apologies for this sloppy and we hope you nonetheless enjoy the video!
International law does not apply to Israel because they are “gods chosen SPED group”
Also Israel is the initiator of all of this ☝️
The colonizing powers and Israel initiated all of this
We accept your apology for this sloppy. Was quite a bad sloppy, tbh.
That was certainly a sloppy
As an Iranian, it's heartwarming to see comments recognizing that the problem lies with the regime in Iran, not the Iranian people. It shows a distinction and understanding that separates the actions of the government from the rich culture and history of the people. This empathy is truly appreciated.
What you miss is that the regime is made of iranians.
Created by iranians.
I highly doubt you will be ever be able of creating something really different.
Because it will be made of iranians. And created by them.
As an Iranian, you don't speak for us. You're right there are issues with the American and its hegemonic regime that will try to tear the world apart while ensuring peace and stability within its borders. As for the Iranian government, we are loyal to our own, we value our history, our rights, and our morals, and as such are not fazed by traitors within our borders, or America or its forward operating base of that's currently occupying Palestine. Iranians such as yourself often take themselves out to the west when the chance arises, and here's to hoping you do so the purity of nation can be restored!
@@ZA-co1nu Thank you IRGC agent for your reply. You could at least find an avatar and a real username. They are overpaying you for the quality of work you do.
U can blame CIA/UK for how it is in your country it all started in 1950s
@@ZA-co1nuyou mean your morals, your rights and your version of history. Change is coming religious extremist. Freedom and equality looks like repression for people like you lol. I pray for the normal everyday Iranian just wanting a life in peace
Iran has been here for 5000 years
It’s not going anywhere
The government, that’s a different story
🤗
Not sure, Iran is on course to run out of water in the upcoming decades
@NajYlib-w4bcanaanites dna is found in people of lebanon and Palestinians, but yeah migrations and wars do effect the bloodlines same with europeans.
@NajYlib-w4bso modern Israel are Europeans and not Semitic, got ya
@NajYlib-w4bIran speaks the descendent of the ancient Persian language, so it has at least some continuity with Persia, just as modern Greece does with classical Greece. There's not much cultural continuity in either case, however.
Average Iranian is certainly not keener on Hezbollah than Israel. Caling someone hezbollahi is an insult amongst average Iranians
Because Iranians dislike Arabs?
Are you from iran
@@karankapoor2701 he'd say I'm from Persia 😂
True hezbollah is deeply unpopular in iran
As someone who knows very little about the everyday folk in Iran, I super hope this is true.
"American strike" - shows eurofighter
I was about to comment the same lol
They use video creation software that isn't that sensitive. It gives rough estimates of the text. Makes video creation very simple and fast.
They'll never see it coming.
Iran isn't in trouble.
Ayatollahs are .
Just like children in Gaza aren’t and only Hamas is? Idiotic take seeing as Israel disregards all life but their own
So iran is in trouble
You are dumb enough to think that if Iran is invaded, no civilian will die.
@@notusneo we shouldn't necessarily conflate the two. The Iranian people are good people with a rich history and culture, who genuinely want freedom from the Islamofascist tyrants that brutalize them on a daily basis.
So did the shah?
Been hearing this since 1979
You know their airforce still has f14s right? Their president's helicopter crashed because of a lack of parts. Iri is pathetic
@donkey7921 why would they need to invest in an airforce? Just build missiles and drones they'll be more cheaper than building a domestic air force and RND.
@@donkey7921 Weather just happened so your point?
@@Agentsierrabravobecause airforce equals air dominance and not missiles😭
@@tiglishnobody8750weather😭that a 60 year old (american made) helicopter that a top iranian leader was riding in dont be intellectually dishonest it wasnt just weather a modern heli with modern parts wouldve been fine.
I pray the Iranian people doesnt suffer more, from the misguidance of their Ayatollah dictators
Their lot will. And there is no god otherwise your prayers would have already worked.
I pray you escape from your self-serving echo chamber.
@ArawnOfAnnwn
With all due respect but like, how is saying that people of Iran suffered from their regime some part of echo chamber? There was a violent crackdown of protests not that long ago, tens of people died because of how Iranian government deals with dissent.
@@ArawnOfAnnwn not wishing harm on a population is being in an echo chamber?
@@firmbutton6485 your profile picture is indeed sadly proof you have no god
From what I understand judging by the comments, Iran's elites don't want war due to self-interest reasons. Iran's populace just doesn't want a war.
So when if nobody wants shootings why is everybody shooting?
just like Hamas didnt want war (or Hezbollah )
@@ahiaamrosi5459Hamas literally did Oct 7th wtf they think would happen
@@zboy2020vision This is exactly my point. It was tpld befpre that they dpnt want war, and they have opened one anyway. Why should we take rosk with Iran which is far more dangerous?
they dont really want war. they even said they are open to dialouge with USA and west. but see how the west treat them, blame the west when iran get nukes lol
A Hamas leader was assassinated on Iranian soil, under Iranian protection at a secure location for foreign officials. That would suggest insider help to Israel intelligence. Iran’s government has not just opponents in its citizens, but factions within Iran itself. While Netty doesn’t exactly have 100% of Israel’s support behind him, I don’t think he has to worry too much when he’s served his tea.
Yeah and there already purge
Schroedinger's war: "We're not going to declare war on you, but we're going to fight anyway."
One factor you didn’t mention: I think it's 60% of mosques that have been closed in Iran in recent years. Iranians are leaving Islam in droves. The regime know that they are a hollow shell lacking popular support.
Nice joke 😂
I'm an Iranian, this is absolutely true. Iranians used to be 98 percent muslims, it's now estimated to be 40 percent muslims and falling to even lower numbers.
@@SaeedH-d5b source trust me bro
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781
Source: GAMAAN (The Group for Analyzing and Measuring Attitudes in IRAN)
They put the rate of muslims at 37,2%
@@SaeedH-d5b u are a liar
3:09 "The Average Iranian might be keener on Hezbollah than Israel" what the hell are you talking about?
Average Iranians either like Israel more or hate both Israel and Hezbollah. Those who are keener on Hezbollah are mostly the minority of regime supporters, at least that's my assessment as an Iranian.
If you you don't have concrete evidence on Iranian public opinion, then you shouldn't make statements like that either.
BTW if you want numbers, the surveys from GAMAAN institute, which is currently the only opinion poll of Iranians whose results aren't idiotic, showed a few years ago that 35% Iranians view Israel positively, 48% negatively (which doesn't mean they like Hezbollah) and the rest neutral.
I don't know about you, but even if you count all that 48% "keener" on Hezbollah, which they're not necessarily, still 52% of us either like Israel or don't care. To me that doesn't sound like Average Iranian being keener on Hezbollah.
Bro this comment actually made me emotional to a degree, I am an Israeli and it's nice to know you Iranians don't hate us as much as we believed 😅 thx dude
@@אריאדמולה So you don't know of Shad of Iran? who was friendly to Israel
@tiglishnobody8750 I do but with the west looking as it is we believed maybe the times have changed all around the world
@@אריאדמולה
I added data from a survey to my comment. Read it again if you're interested.
@@אריאדמולה I see
"all the missiles were intercepted" *shows a video of several missiles hitting the ground*
The video has very little credibility as their "research", if you can call that, is basically looking at some mainstream western reports, which are unashamedly pro Isr, and draw their conclusion from it.
They hit outside population areas. They don't waste the missiles hitting missiles that aren't going to do anything
@@TheMysteryDriver Really? Even CNN and Fox news now admit that they hit and damaged airbases. At least stay current with the propaganda narrative.
what goes up must come down
@@TheMysteryDriver Bollocks. There are satellite photos on the web that show the damage to the airbase. It got plastered, with at least one huge hanger complex with a massive hole in the roof.
Iranians need to finally rise up and free themselves from the Islamic Republic.
Give us weapons
@@mayer14474That could be exciting to help if we can but what if we do and it ends up worse? More hatred towards Israel and America for "meddling". Damn the Sword of Damocles. Much love from the USA.
@@mayer14474 as an Iranian, I don’t know if that’s a good idea, because if the regime somehow gets their hands on western weapons, the regime would become even more powerful
Their problem is that they don't have a leader, Iranians are ready to overthrow the regime as we can see by how massive their protests are, what they need to actually succeed is a leader
@@JW-do2wc Come teach us then. Tell us how You would do it. I'd love to here that.
The era of paper tigers is underway.
Of who?
Countries that look scary but are actually quite fragile and are more bark than any actual bite@@tiglishnobody8750
@@tiglishnobody8750I think they’re talking about Russia and Iran
@@ccvcharger Right as Russia been gaining ground in Ukraine where Ukraine been struggling while Iranian missile break through air defense
I wouldn't held breath
@@tiglishnobody8750 do you hear yourself? Russia is gaining ground in a war against Ukraine. The poorest country in europe. If 10 years ago you told someone russia would be barely winning a war against only ukraine, people would laugh you out of the room.
It's not the first time I say it, but the current supreme leader is not Khomeini, who's dead since 1989, but Khamenei. You should check your pronounciation.
Free the young Iranian people from their opressors
and free the Palestinian people from their oppressors of Israel and Netanyahu
@@ixfl0at_zen498 HAMAS is their oppressor.
Yes! Regime change imposed by invasion worked wonders in the past!
Awesome in Syria, amazing in Iraq, Libya is just dandy, Afganisthan is the best... But maybe this time it will work, sure
Good idea Asshole as the americans released Irak and Afghanistan from their opressors
Thanks brother
The real reason they're in trouble is because they want to act like a superpower when they aren't. It reminds me of when I was in elementary school and one of the smaller kids in the class decided to start bullying everyone, and he got away with it for awhile because there was no glory in setting him straight. But he crossed the wrong kid one day and got his ass whooped. It took like two years for his reputation to recover.
Unless Israel magically blocked those Iranian missiles by smashing their airbases into them, they blew it big time!
But oh no, these dual-passport posers have to keep up the fantasy of their unbeatable air defense, or else their people will pack up and leave in droves. So, despite Iran's attack being a total home run, they're left with no choice but to declare a 'successful interception' to stop the mass exodus back to Poland.
The almighty Zionist propaganda machine is powerful, but even it can't cover up the smoking evidence of Iran's missiles hitting their targets one after another, due to social media where ordinary people posting the reality as clear as day in the video the missile hitting their targets.
Al Jazeera X account released a video showing an Iranian missile hitting an Arrow air defense radar with astonishing precision from 2,000 km away. Other nations can achieve such accuracy only with fighter jets, which necessitates the use of aircraft carriers. This situation echoes the past when Persians were the sole possessors of Damascus steel technology, crafting superior swords. Now, they have developed a similarly remarkable weapon that negates the need for fighter jets.
This is not merely an assertion; Uzi Rubin, the father of Israeli air defense, noted years ago that after Iran demonstrated the same level of precision by striking the exact room where Kurdish terrorists were meeting, killing all senior members. He remarked that Israel should emulate Iran's technological advancements. However, he also mentioned in the same video that the Air Force lobby and fighter jet manufacturers would never permit such a shift in strategy.
here lesson to him saying that for yourself before replying with some nonsense
ruclips.net/video/jh7gu6KOCfU/видео.htmlsi=9Wv9Qfw_J4xfDRnp
ha ha we say our governments are a gangester in the empty street ( or remote place means no one is there to answer them)
Damn, you went to an odd school. The bullies in my schools were always the largest kids. I had to set a couple straight. Funny thing is, I always got suspended for it. Se la vie.
The question is not does Irans regime want a war, but can they fight one (successfully)?
Women Life Freedom .
#Mahsa_Amini
But no freedom for child's in Gaza,oh they aren't alive anymore
Israel bad
Israel also murders many Palestinians never forget that
From the river to the sea palestine will be free
@@generalameenbo1763what
Good video, but that graph on Irans oil exports is terrible. Please let the y-axis start from 0. This is unnecessarily confusing.
As an atheist Iranian Australian I see no room for any ideological regime in any country and certainly no room for an Islamic regime in Iran. Having said that your analysis here is so shallow. You should watch what other channels are producing and publishing before you come out with childish nonsense like this. Don't get me wrong, not all of it is worthless.
I have been living in Australia for 30+ years now. Every year there is conjecture that the Iranian regime will be gone in the next 2-3 years. After 4 decades the result is that in one night the IRI can hit Israel's most heavily defended air base with 32 missiles. Saudi Arabia's oil fields were hit a few years ago and the Iranian regime said it was not us, it was the Houthis.
Yes, yes, I know. They are really really weak and broke now and they'll be gone in the next two tears. I can only dream on.
as an iranian living in iran i have to say you have the right perception about iranian people and situation . just the name is kha-me-ne-ii .
No outside force should either destabilize or foist a government from outside. History shows that such regimes don't last long.
Iranian here. We stand with the lesser of two evils.
Nice rage bait@AliceBradey
3:06 as Iranian i can assure you this is wrong
we are not in trouble
we are the trouble
Free Iran from middle aged nonsense!
I didn't know they have hypersonic missiles at the middle age
@@taab84 obviously that is not what I'm talking about and you know it.
@@jasperchance3382are u racist
@@Unioncoucil7372 how does racism come into the picture?
exactly
as an Israeli the response that Iran chose has projected only fear and weakness. their response has done nothing, the way their leaders and the leaders of their proxies are carrying themselves and the things they are saying point as to just how disorganized and fearful they are, they do not want escalation because they know they will lose.
They don’t want war it’s you guys causing this everyone just wants a ceasefire and go about their business. My government gave you lot 22 billion while are FEMA is 9 billion short and can’t cover our own people. Honestly I wish the u.s would divest from you psychopaths
@@erikaeric8313boohoo Islamo-fascist apologist
@@interrobangings☝️ hasbara misinformation and childish name calling
I am an Israeli, and I have very few things in my bucket list
but one of them is to do a tour in Iran, I love their history, culture, language, people (at least the rumors) and food (from experience)
Iran has always fascinated me, and so does many Israelis, and infact I know that also vice versa, Iranians are really fascinating about Israel.
It's sad that the populous can't really decide for their state anymore.
Hold tight brothers, help is on the way 💪 .
I wish one day we would be able to go to each other's countries as tourists :D
❤❤❤
yeah fuck all these bullshit wars... enough is enough let us all live in peace and prosperity for all!
@@AS-fn3qk Sometimes what is needed to live in peace and prosperity are bullshit wars just like these.
It’s a shame because the Iranian people and Israeli people share a long history recorded in the book. Yet human self interest has ruined the once-friendly relations.
They brought it on themselves
white.
The Islamic Republic of Iran can wisely decide that constantly stirring up chaos and instability is not the best idea
No its israel
Izrael is the one starting chaos
Did they kill a representative on an embassy?
Or maybe the main negotiator of a peace deal on another country?
@@generalameenbo1763 nah israel just acts how every country would act like after october. Remember what US did, after 9/11 happened?
This conflict didn't start in October 2023, it started when israel "settled" the area.
They just need a little democracy
Behind the scenes the Arab states do not support Iran and desire to normalize with Israel. They have not criticized Israel publicly. As for normalization with the Arabs states, if Israel had to choose between survival or normalization of course they will choose survival. In short, I do not agree with your analysis of risking relationships with the Arab states is a downside for Israel.
Actually almost every Arab states in public are against, funny the state where people have greater control over the government are the last one to normalize with Israel like Kuwait as parliament is very powerful and so far they refused
Behind the scenes most if not all arab and north african states do not support Iran, desire normalisation with Israel tho... That's a whole other story. most arab governments just play as nice as possible with Israel to get political favor from the US while being not overtly supportive of it because 90% of their population wishes Israel never existed lmao. That is NOT a good ground for blossoming relations.
You guys know Iran better than most of us Iranians
i think they don't. hello? like how? If you're trying to say they don't know and should shut up, the tone does not come across in your comment.
The diversity is an advantage but it takes marketing and encouragement
@@butthebitebitbitsarcasm - bishur
You're not Iranian. You're a zionist trying to manufacture consent on behalf of Iranians.
Free Iran. Democracy is on the horizon.
Like what happened in Iraq?
"Democracy" lol you mean another dictatorship, Iran's institutions are tailor made to fit a cleric made King, Iran will have another King when he gets ousted, even if he doesn't call himself one. Revolutions don't work and Iran should know that better than most places.
Thank you brother
@@tiglishnobody8750we Iranians want our constitutional monarchy back 😊
@@astamano1274 be careful what you wish for, you see what happened in Libya
@2:46 "IDF ESTIMATION"
first selling pagers and walkie-talkies to their enemies and making a profit, now doing extensive economic analysis on them. The Israeli's never cease to amaze!
Yes amazing how they can end babies without a second thought.
IMF estimations, they corrected themselves in the comments
@@orchidhealth2097 oh gawd...
@@schloops8473 Your problem?
@@tiglishnobody8750 my problem is terrorist sympathizers complaining that there are casualties from targeted strikes while they support indescriminate murders by their favorite terrorists
you're completely wrong about "no hope of normalization with Arab countries". it seems like the Saudi government is ironically being pushed ever closer to an alliance with Israel against Iran.
Saudi and Iran have recently put their differences aside and are planning on securing diplomatic ties.
Didn't Saudi Arabia already reconcile with Iran and a foreign minster of Iran is visiting Saudi Arabia?
@@tiglishnobody8750sshttt, stop destroying western propaganda with the truth.
If you believe this then were all in trouble. Never underestimate an opponent
Well, both the missle attacks in spring and now would constitute declarations of war. So it's normally not something to do if you don't want war. It's for the better that Iran doesn't get away from playing it's "No peace, No war" strategy and causing immense human suffering through its proxies
I was looking for your comment in the comment section. Iran fired those missiles, according to them as a revenge for the death of nazrallah and haniah, sorry, for the accurate assassinations of two terror organization’s leaders. Assassinations that did not harm any civilians, intentionally! What they did was to fire 200 missiles back at israel, even if they knew that israel is going to defend its civilians and spend millions of dollars on that, If israel, like Iran did not care about its citizens, this would have ended in a disaster. Claiming that iran doesn’t want a war with israel, when in reality it spends all of its resources on harming it, directly or through proxies, is antisemitic and normalizing violence against jews.
"Iran is in trouble.China is in trouble.Russia's is failing"
Are bad things only happening to enemies of the west?Is Israel doing great?😂
Weird isn't it? It all happening to those who again the West 😅.
bro do you even wtach their videos? most of their videos highlight bad things happenning in the west dont get your panties in a twist.
The common thing about Russia Iran and China is that they are led by dictators and as older the dictator as less they understand the economy.
The truth hurts sometimes when karma comes calling 😂
You are well aware that there is enough bad news (also on this channel) about the problems in the west. Dont cherrypick here for the sake of your confimation bias
it seems stupid that both country trapped in a death spiral
Israel is only hitting back. It's the iranian regime that is stuck in it's war with Israel
This is positive news for anyone who isn’t pro autocrat or anti-Semite 😊
excellent content
Khamenei's proxies have all Bitten the dust , and he is probably hiding in his underground Nuclear facility. Remember you have no place to hide
I wish these two countries would just get a room already.
What a stupid comment. I hope that was your intention. If by getting a room you mean going to war, they have placed their reservations and are packing their bags.
Things are just going to keep getting worse for Iran
And for israhell
And for the entire middle east
Nuh we're actually pretty chill over here, got used to the war@@jigsaw2253
Unless Israel magically blocked those Iranian missiles by smashing their airbases into them, they blew it big time!
But oh no, these dual-passport posers have to keep up the fantasy of their unbeatable air defense, or else their people will pack up and leave in droves. So, despite Iran's attack being a total home run, they're left with no choice but to declare a 'successful interception' to stop the mass exodus back to Poland.
The almighty Zionist propaganda machine is powerful, but even it can't cover up the smoking evidence of Iran's missiles hitting their targets one after another, due to social media where ordinary people posting the reality as clear as day in the video the missile hitting their targets.
Al Jazeera X account released a video showing an Iranian missile hitting an Arrow air defense radar with astonishing precision from 2,000 km away. Other nations can achieve such accuracy only with fighter jets, which necessitates the use of aircraft carriers. This situation echoes the past when Persians were the sole possessors of Damascus steel technology, crafting superior swords. Now, they have developed a similarly remarkable weapon that negates the need for fighter jets.
This is not merely an assertion; Uzi Rubin, the father of Israeli air defense, noted years ago that after Iran demonstrated the same level of precision by striking the exact room where Kurdish terrorists were meeting, killing all senior members. He remarked that Israel should emulate Iran's technological advancements. However, he also mentioned in the same video that the Air Force lobby and fighter jet manufacturers would never permit such a shift in strategy.
here lesson to him saying that for yourself before replying with some nonsense
ruclips.net/video/jh7gu6KOCfU/видео.htmlsi=9Wv9Qfw_J4xfDRnp
Spot on
For the graph at 1:55 about Iranian exports. Was it nessisary to adjust the bottom of the graph? I get that it's sometimes nessisary when small changes lead to big effects. However, this doesn't seem like one of those times. Going from 1.8 mil to 0.4 mil is over 75% loss. That would absolutely show up well even if the bottom of the scale was 0.
It's a common deceptive tactic to make results seem more dramatic. In this case the graph dropping all the way to the bottom would imply Iran's exports are completely cut off. It sells the point you were making, but it does still look dishonest even when your point would be served perfectly well without changing anything
Because they're loosing all their Pr00xi3s? 🤷🏻♀️
4:28 and butter sauce
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„Netanyahu looking increasingly willing to escalate“ - didn‘t Iran just escalate?
You can always escalate further
@ true. But i still find the wording off in this case
2:44 Are these figures adjusted for something? Because the World Bank's data says Iran's 1990 GDP per capita was $2,200...
02:45 Why was Iran's GDP per capita soaring up during the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq war? 🧐
Because it has fallen right before the revolution and the war broke out almost right after the revolution.
So i get the feeling that most people dont really understand that Iran isnt really like most other middle Eastern countries. This isnt like saudi where all the money is oil although alot is. It has a genuine industrialised economy. It produces most of its own food. It has true energy independence. That allows it to maintain a level of isolation that other middle eastern countries cant. It also means it can make its own weapons and has a larger economy than israel in ppp terms even in its depressed state. That gives it a strength and depth in material that israel may not be able to match without western backing. Im also not condoning all the actions of the regime but it has real grievances with the US and the UK who did some pretty messed up shit in the 20th century to it.
"who did some pretty messed up shit in the 20th century to it."
Like develop the Iranian oil industry? They just didnt like the Iranians taking it though.
@@JSK010 Is that in itself not kinda messed up if you ignore everything else?
@@orchidhealth2097 not really. cant just steal.
of course in retrospect colonialism/imperialism of amongst others Perzia/Iran was a bad idea. Doubt that they would be better off without it. They would be poor, ruled by fundamentalist muslims but without hydrocarbons (closer to Afghanistan than to Saudi Arabia).
@JSK010
I believe they were referencing fact USA and UK supported a coup in 1953 that fucked over Iran majorly and resulted in violent dictatorship, later on resulting in current government. It’s important to remember that USA is unpopular in many countries for good reasons.
@@JSK010 See this is where you show your total lack of knowledge about iranian history. there were no "fundamentalist muslims" ruling Iran neither during Qajar period nor during Pahlavi period. Also persia was actually never colonised.
The developement of the oil was a contractual thing which the britts found ways not to stick to very much.
If that is what largely thwarted looks like the Israeli military capability will deteriorate in a year of war.
The video in the start is missile parts falling down after it itself was shot down, moreover those parts probably weren't shot down because they were going to fall in open areas
@@yaersacks5277 So Airbase is officially open area?
@@tiglishnobody8750Around 20 missiles out of 181 landed in the area of Nevatim air base by most estimates, but they mostly hit empty dunes and runways (except 1 empty hangar). The Nevatim base is huge, and the Iranian missiles are inaccurate. Do you really think Israel will keep their fighter jets grounded when they knew the attack is coming hours in advance?
@@jonathanpriel5013 Then why is IDF censored and also where would they put airforce in the sky if the sky is ridden with missiles?
@@tiglishnobody8750 First of all, of course Israel censors information because they do not want to help the Iranians improve their aim by revealing where exactly the missiles landed. Second, what do you mean the sky is ridden with missiles? The sky are vast... do you think a ballistic missile can shoot down a jet?
As an Iranian myself living in iran. I have to say to those who believe we will welcome Israelis and Americans with open arms, wake up from your dreams.
We despise our government that's true in general as most of the people i've met don't like the current regime.
And it's not mainly because of relegion or government's policies towards individual rights, rather it's due to the economical problems we have been facing specialy in the last 7 years. And I'm not saying we don't want more rights, it's just that their are not the main reason for the regim's unpopularity. And to those who think that Islam as a relegion has decreased in popularity, I have to say that's true as some young people hate the government so much they hate anything that is remotely associated to them. But it's not as bad as some have mentioned.
I believe its around 70% to 80% with the percentage of actually practicing and mosque going being lower but thats the case in any other relegion.
You must be living in Qom or some other overly religious city. The people I see curse Islam whenever they get the chance, regardless of their age.
Even in Qom mosques are never fully filled with crowd.
Basiji spotted.
Cope harder chaghaal.
@@brutalhellblazer What the hell is your problem? He literally said that he hates the government, that most people hate the government, etc. But that's "basiji" apparently. Are you just an old Iranian diasporoid with dementia or are you the child of a demented parent?
@@brutalhellblazer dude, I don't like the government either.
"American forces are escalating" : Shows Eurofighter
Go for both
In my opinion, the Iranian regime (not its people) is partially responsible for the October 7th attack. That butchery was far too organised and resourced for a Hamas operation. Iran has stoked civl war in Yemen, subdued Lebanon, propped up Assad and has also attempted numerous attacks on civilians in the west. I think your analysis is correct, but it's hardly surprising that the Israelis called their bluff.
Do you realise that Iran and Khamas had only cordial relations prior to oct 7th as far as some conspiring that Iran actually knew about the hit and decided to turn a blind eye? The main supporters of that organisations are Qatar and this might come as surprise to you: B. Natanyoo and Likud party.
@@orchidhealth2097 hamas, hezbollah, houthis and plenty more terrorist organizations are financed, trained, armed and bossed by the iranian regime. They do nothing without it's greenlight
To back this up, it came right when Saudi Arabia and Israel were rapdily improving their relations.
So who's responsible for apartheid/occupation?
@@gmallory UK and US by enabling the behaviour.
Iran sends 200 rockets to Israel* Iran - I was simply trying to make a point to Israel, we do not want war.
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It more like
We do not want war but we will not stand down if you threatening us
@tiglishnobody8750 They attacked Hezbollah not Iran, who's threatening who
You dumb wit! That's how political strategies work.
Zios be switching between this and belittling the fact that Iran's missiles did not hit any civilian; people or infrastructure, despite many of them landing.
Karma
Iran still has deterrence after the latest missile barrage if it was seen as demonstrating capability without doing serious damage and giving Netanyahu a way to bring in the US. The reaction after the barrage showed this by demonstrating that the Israeli public really doesn't like the country getting hit. Doing nothing isn't a capitulation if the alternatives are all bad.
That is a problem a lot of armchair generals do not understand. It is a feat to shoot almost 200 missiles at a country witout a single civilian casualty. Soething that even big daddy US is incapable of.
@@orchidhealth2097Might have something to do with the fact y'all are terrible at aiming
@@interrobangings From the analysis I have seen from actual experts ( not the paid western pundits on CNN and Fox), the accuracy was very good.
@@orchidhealth2097 lmfao "ACTUAL sources" what like Al Jazeera? hilarious
@@interrobangings Only a fool will trust an organisation that has a dog in the fight. Actual sources are independent media from neutral countries. Try them once instead of Fox news. Can be an eye opening experience for you!
The failure wasn't the Iranian rebellion on behalf of their embassies and government officials (constantly being attacked from 'israel' and pardoned on numerous occasions), it was your failure when you took the word of the occupation. As I'm writing this they are STILL hiding the points hit on international satellites, and leaks have shown the damage from the missile impacts. Countless videos showed the missiles soaring, and in every single video, the vast majority hit, travelling hostile skies before even entering 'israeli' airspace. The fact that you even considered the 'israeli' narrative is a joke that discredits your content to a large extent.
Your narrative is dangerous because it's only part of a wider narrative the American government hopes to propagate to compensate for technologies Iran has that they don't, in this case the hypersonic missiles, because America has never needed that technology against kids that they bomb in the Middle-East.
Bullshit from beginning till end
There’s a clear bias in this video from the outset.
Iran did not suddenly decide to launch a missile barrage out of the blue.
This was prompted by Israel's assassination of a member of Hamas leadership on Iranian soil, just hours after that member met with the Iranian president-elect.
Iran then waited while a ceasefire deal was being discussed, but when Israel invaded Lebanon, that deal fell through.
As a result of these events, Iran launched its second missile barrage, targeting Israeli military sites within Israel.
These details are extremely important for providing context to the actions taken.
it's just propaganda ignore them
lol man. Islamic Republic is behind almost every attack of a military or terrorist nature that the Israeli population has had to endure in the last 70 years. so again: lol
So if a country X allegedly kills a leader of a group Y (who is a terrorist by most western nations ) on the land of country Z, so Country Z has the legitimacy to fire hundreds of missiles at X?
Great!
you want more context before saying that? iran indirectly started a war against israel when they had been funding hamas and hezbollah for many years. giving them weapons, money and all sorts of things so that they could hurt israel which is completely logical due to their intentions, so when israel fights hamas, it fights iran, when israel fights hezbollah, it fights iran, when israel fights the houthies, it fights iran, so israel killing a hamas leader on their land is nothing but a consequence of their own actions, they started it, israel is ending it, and iran is crying about it, get over it
Because the point here is to mislead
Iran have zero concerns about isreal, main problem they are concerned about is isreal dad America, they are trying to keep deterrence while trying to avoid and American response which is a very difficult thing to do
The Iranian government should be concerned about its own people
@@jonathanrotem251 Iranian people number one priority is iran, and when iran is attacked they will react as Iranian and stand with their country regards of how loyal they are to the government
@@hussienbintalal91 Let's wait and see
@@hussienbintalal91 Here's something I honestly don't understand.
I have no idea how old you are, obviously, but within my lifetime I've watched my country (the United States) unnecessarily decimate Iraq twice.
Obviously, that's going to make people hate the United States. I understand the hatred entirely.
What I don't understand is why any of the nations in that region would think it is a good idea to do the same thing as Saddam Hussein and fire rockets into Israel? If you know the United States is jingoist (which it is) and is quite willing to level entire countries (which it does) then why would you follow the same pattern that got another Middle Eastern country leveled?
I'm not trying to ask this in a threatening manner, sorry if I failed, I am asking because I don't want to see the United States bombing yet another Middle Eastern country. I'd rather Iran stay as structurally pristine as possible.
Also, I know the narrative is western colonialism but if you haven't noticed the last two countries the United States invaded in the Middle East we literally just devastated everything and then left. We're not builders. We just destroy.
Iran held back and didn't use its unstoppable hypersonic missles. The attack was intended to establish a deterrent.
Iran’s dilemma is easily solvable. However this does require a new government, one not rooted in islam and one which does not make hatred of Israel its central theme. This would also lead to a rapid improvement in the plight of the Palestinians.
Rooted in Zionism. Fixed it for you! After all, you are talking about an invasive species planted to destabilize the whole region.
Oh really, and what about all the years before 1979? No problems before then?
@@arash8761 plenty of problems, but solvable. Current government excels at deliberately making life difficult in Iran, like any government based on islam.
@@TimoX-e2v So Israel kills 100,000s of people, who they call Amalek, from the Bible, and their territorial claims are from the Bible, but supposedly it's all motivated by irrational hatred of Israel. Why do Jews get to do whatever they want and kill as many people as they want and have their religious extremist government, but it's suddenly all the fault of Islam? As for "deliberately making life difficult in Iran", just compare the metro stations in Iran vs. France or Germany or UK or US. They're modern and clean and don't smell of urine. Meanwhile if some dumb Westernized leader gets in, it'll be like Argentina with Milei and 60% poverty rate. Western countries. And what Western leader is competent? Biden? Harris? Trump? They're all complete morons. Same with Macron, Schulz, Rutte, Starmer, etc. What have they done for their countries? What does the West have to offer other than racism and sanctimony? My solution? Fuck off if you don't want to be hit by Iranian missiles.
@@TimoX-e2vYou forgot that palestinian struggle was secular before. PLO was secular organization fighting against Israel.
This channel praised the iron dome, see how it turned out. Apparently this channel doesn't know everything
"Bibi increasingly willing to escalate."
The dude murdered the diplomatic leader of Hamas in Iran. He bombed Iran's consulate in Damascus. He took out members of the Revolutionary Guard in attacks on Beirut.
Bibi has started a war with Yemen and Lebanon. He is murdering an entire people in Gaza and the West Bank.
He targeted a gas station of a French multinational after Macron supported an arms embargo. He destroyed a Belgian building in Gaza after the Belgian government looked into the possibility of recognising Palestine as a state.
Bibi is a madman willing to kill or go to war with literally everyone.
And will eventually lose, until his handler in Esfahan emerged.
Israel will, as always, prevail. In the years to come, many will be grateful for Israel's willingness to tackle difficult challenges that others shied away from, ultimately making the world a better and safer place for everyone.
Yemen and Lebanon started a solidarity war with israel and now cry and begging for ceasefire.
@@mofra and yeah, we learned a lot from these "beggars" asking for a place to be called home, and eventually received one as a "gift" from their former Masters.
The guy endorsed the terrorattack from one year ago. He kinda lost all sympathy a reasonable person had.
@@mofraLOL. Really? These people have a good track record of being kicked out…the Zionists are doing a huge disservice.
This false reporter is conducting this information. It looks like the apartheid state needs assistance which they request a lot.
This desired "deterrence" is obviously not a deterrence from an actual invasion/occupation of the country by Israel- obviously, an impossibility, given populations and the sheer size of the country. It is rather a "deterrence" of Iran's greater political ambitions, particularly, expansion of its influence in Syria and North Africa, while encouraging other parties- it's "proxies"- to bleed in direct attacks. "Deterrence" is not peace-seeking, anything like it.
They weren't thwarted. Many hit military sites
lol cope
@@Kobrag90 There are satellite images that were leaked showing damage while rest of the bases came under digital cloud censorship the day after ...
It was a barrage of hundreds of ballistic missiles and it only hit a couple of it's targets and seemingly didn't actually take out any valuable equipment
@@yaersacks5277 Then why did IDF establish censorship?
@@Kobrag90 Can you explain the Satellite image?
the idea that making peace with the gulf nations is unlikely now is ABSURD. you've misread the situation.
The Gulf States literally hate Iran. They are I believe a Sunni majority. They support Israel 100%. That is why Israel will prevail. They couldn't do this without the green light from the Gulf states, Egypt and Jordan. People don't understand this power dynamic in the ME. It's not reported on the any media.
90% of what you told is at the same level as the BS on places like Instagram, very embarrassing video
The Ayatollahs have survived many predictions of doom and will survive this as well. Don’t look for anything to change
The Iranian regime wants a war but doesn’t have what it takes to wage one.
Iran's current government may very well be under threat, but I find it unlikely that a full conflict with Iran will be initiated by anyone, as Russia is likely to aid one of the most influential BRICS member states. Iran is far more valuable to Putin than the donetsk people's republic, for example.
Russia's too busy in Ukraine to do that. They've been buying weapons from the Iranians, which they'd probably lose access to if a war broke out, which would put them in an even worse position.
@@alexanderitzkowitz748 Their army is depleted for sure, but their army isn't what would be used to intervene in this scenario. The majority of Russia's hard power is in their airforce and their missile technologies, offensive and defensive. China is also a wildcard, they haven't been in the habit of interfering directly in these wars, but Iran is a significant enough ally that that could change.
@WeTube-mf1it The russians are unlikely to send much of anything irans way apart from schematics, which are useless in the short term. China would also probably invade Taiwan before getting involved in either Ukraine or the Middle east.
@@WeTube-mf1it disagree on the china bit. China will put it's economy first, it won't risk american sanctions for the meagre gains in Iran
And where should the Putin's army come from? They cannot move their trops from Ukraine where they are fucked right now. Conscripts would be just meat specially with Russian trainning. Their technical side is fucked too, depend on NK missiles. Right now Russia cannot help themselves, and even less anyone else.
And China cares only for itself. Right now their economy is not looking good. They wont risk secondary sanctions with current instability and for what? Struggling Iran?
The average Iranian absolutely hates Hezbollah. Hezbollah has become a symbol of the ayatollah's foreign policy which is increasingly unpopular among Iranians. Most people in Iran actually support Israel against Hezbollah and IRGC (we're not insensitive to the plight of the Palestinian people specially on the west bank but our hatred of the ayatollah's is way more prominent).
As an iranian you might have that opinion but foreigners do not care either way. Do u really think they care that the family in the house in Gaza which they blew up was anti- or pro Khamaaas?
I'm a Christian I believe in Jesus Christ and I'm preparing for his coming. I love the great people of Iran by his grace I'm praying for them to be free from every oppression of the Islamic regime. Sincerely, I dislike the wickedness of Ayatorah and his terrorist activities.
he's not Iranian ,@@orchidhealth2097
@@orchidhealth2097 the family in that house was told that Israel was going to bomb the place... but hamas forced them to stay there so hamas leaders get more money from qatar and the iranian regime... those mansions in qatar and dubai are expensive...
@@schloops8473 And I am sure they will tell the iranians as they told the lebanese bla bla. In the mean times civilians r suffernig and bots like you excuse the unexcusable with soundbites.
It's rare that I disagree with TLDR, but this segment is more fitting for mainstream media not here.
No, it's rare that TLDR couldn't perfectly manufacture consent for fools to believe in whatever agenda they have. You managed to see through it.
"American forces..." Shows footage of Eurofighters! ;)
You left out the link to Russia
Netanyahu itching for a wider war. What a repulsive individual. I think the Arab countries have been remarkably restrained given Israels appalling conduct, and worse, the support of the West. This makes me ashamed to be a human being.
Based on your comment, you should definitely be ahamed of yourself. Your values are all twisted
I'm in Iranian refugee in America. Although I'm not the biggest fan of netanyahu. I realize more and more this is He is Churchill. I wonder if the world has a Roosevelt
Do you think he is Churchill?
Netanyahu is a douchebag carpetbombing civilians in places that already sucked so he can stay out of jail lol. He is not focused on peace, returning hostages, or making the world safe from terrorists he's interested in his own power. This is not an era of good and bad guys like the 1930s, this is an era of interests.
We Iranians stand with Israel 🦁❤️🇮🇱
on we dont
@@mansari7310 yeah, we do, cope basiji🤣😂
I hope that is not a Motorallah pager you are holding!
Iran regime maybe unpopular but not to the point of support foreign invasion, there is no real challenger to the regime, a regime change in iran is just a dream plus what hold together the different ethnic group is shia islam
Shia Islam lost its appeal decades ago. But you should not underestimate Iranian secular nationalism. As Islam fades away, nationalism remains stronger than ever!
@@mayer14474 what sort of nationalism are you talking about? The Arabs and kurds want secession, the Azeri want to join Azerbaijan, if you are talking about persian then Iran is not only persian.
@@mohamedabdukadir3271 Iran has been a multiethnic county for thousands of years. The problem is the Islamic regime, not the country! Azaries, Kurds, and Arabic-speaking communities are also nationalists.
let it escalate, its either Iran or Israel, Palestine or Israel. Why should you care? I mean isn't this the whole purpose of the weapons and military industry complex machine?
since middle east is the central place for provision of the energy enabling our modern living, then we all should care and pray that it cools down.
Agreed, why should we care? Let Israel take all the land they want and drive the Arabs into the seas. Then it will be done and we can stop hearing about it.
😂”why Iran is more trouble” funny how Israel’s bombing 6 countries but it’s Iran who’s the bad guy
not Iran , that is Islamic republic which is more destructive than 10/000 nuclear bomb, you do not know
1:30 'Iran has 3 main problems. Economic, social and jew'
@Ali_y8hey look a nazi
@@interrobangings☝️ hasbara... A prime example of every accusation that comes out of them is a confession
Iran may experience a change at the top but your economic speculation isnt informed
All authoritarian governments are in trouble China Russia Iran North Korea
Don't forget lsrael
No bro
How can China be in trouble
In your dreams maybe. None of the mentioned governments are in any kind trouble. It's the West that is in trouble. Their influence is weakening every year..
@@dongshengdi773 wow..my comment got deleted I guess because I talked about the West. Even though I didn't use any bad word. Shows who is in trouble.
@@soyanshumohapatraChina's economy is basically a lie built on extreme regulation and it's starting to unravel both on the front of their currency and their housing market.
They're not by any means completely screwed but they are certainly in trouble right now and currently trying to pivot their way out of it.
Ahh.. the smell of nearly ripe regime change is a great way to start a morning.
I not sure if that great way to says it
THIS is what people have actually been saying for years. regime change might happen but it won't be on anyone's schedule
@@tiglishnobody8750 It wasn't the strongest sentence I've ever written, but it's really funny how you criticized it with a very badly written sentence. Thanks for your feedback. Maybe I misunderstand you, idk.
Not sure we are living on the same planet?
Iran’s population is around 89 million, significantly larger than Israel's 9 million. A larger population provides Iran with a bigger pool for military conscription, economic productivity, and influence within the region.
Iran area is approximately 1.65 million square kilometers (636,000 square miles).
Israel area is approximately 22,000 square kilometers (8,500 square miles), including occupied territories like the Golan Heights and West Bank.
Israel is food Import Dependency: Israel is highly dependent on food imports, with approximately 90% of its food supply coming from abroad.
Iran is also a significant importer of food, but its food import dependency is lower than Israel’s. Approximately 30-40% of Iran’s food supply is imported.
Unless Israel is prepared to N**ke Iran, Iran has no dilemma, this is the case of the same Ukraine projection done by TLDT. Not sure how successful that projection was??
The main issue for pro-genocide channels, Gaza and the Lebanon conflict has exposed the racist ideology of people supporting Israel. Many Independent channels never produce any content that examines the ethno-supremacy state, where one group of people have more rights than another group of people. Israeli Jews have more rights than Israeli Arabs, this is a fact and it is part of the law.
Basic Law: Israel as the Nation-State of the Jewish People (2018): This law emphasizes Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people and declares that the right to exercise self-determination in Israel is unique to the Jewish people. It has been criticized for prioritizing Jewish identity over the rights of non-Jewish citizens, including Arabs.
You're severely overestimating the amount of Iranians who would die for the Ayatollah
@@interrobangings People need to stop believing the Western narrative. Zionist supporters do not realise the damage that has been done to Western Media, institutions, and the rules-based system.
We still have Zionists who say all the military operations in Gaza and Lebanon have been justified. When hospitals, ambulances, schools, medical workers, and rescue workers are constantly targeted. The claims of the most moral army do not hold any truth.
The same hubris that was taken with Ukraine is being done in Israel. People are viewing Iran from the lens of the 2003 Iraq war. Just a reminder that was 20 years ago.
Last week millions came to listen to the speech of the Ayatollah. If Iran is invaded even the Pro-democracy students will enlist to defend Iran. They may not like the Ayatollahs but they like foreign powers invading Iran even less.
@@interrobangings You're severely overestimating your own intelligence.
@@arash8761 Still smarter than people who worship a man who married a 9 year old
As opposed to all the Jews who have citizenship under Iranian, Palestinian, or Lebanese rule - oh wait, living there would be a death wish for a Jew.
Israel is not as liberal as the rest of the West, but it’s surrounded by religious ideologues who openly work towards their destruction, which will make any liberal country very hawkish.
Criticizing Israel is one thing, but doing so for this while not acknowledging that Arab Israelis choose to stay in Israel while most Jews in the Middle East (yes, Jews are ethnically from the Levant, even the “European” ones) were expelled or killed,
well, it belies your bias.
I’d much rather be Muslim in Israel than gay in Gaza or Iran, which tells you a lot about which problematic government is more modern and liberal.
What’s the deal with Iranian nukes? The general consensus seems to be that Iran could whip them up very quickly but don’t. Nukes are the ultimate deterrent, is that far of a jump to say Iran might already have nukes but haven’t announced it for fear of sanctions. (Like Israel?)
Because Iran doesn't actually want nukes, it will just put them in a worse position in the end. If Iran gets nukes, India will have more incentive to treat them as a threat. The Saudis also already have agreements in place to get nukes themselves the moment Iran does. This all will leave Iran more isolated than they are now.
I don't think
It's hardly unsolvable. Just stop sponsoring proxies, stop calling for the destruction of Israel, quit trying to attain regional hegemony and focus on building up your own country and relations with the rest of the world.
Iran has the potential to be a wealthy and prosperous nation which it keeps suppressing by meddling everywhere else.
Not many countries have the resources to meddle around the world. Iran is not one of them.
Now make a video why israel is in bigger trouble than one can think of.
Why is Israel in so much trouble? Is their GDP too big? Is their military too strong?
@@Bean_guy2 It's more than that
International isolation
@@Bean_guy2 They just lost almost 1/4 of their GDP in the past 12 months.
@@MY_GAMETUBE Source?
@@tiglishnobody8750 Even the gulf states still like them, they'll be fine.