Question for you, is a national broadcasting system seen as a legitimate military target? I assume so but I could see arguments going the other way.
It is if being used for military purposes, which I would assume the Iranians are doing. I'm wondering if the Israelis are starting to think about regime change seriously at this point. They have total air superiority over Iran right now and could probably start interdicting ground maneuver units if necessary.
Israel was just helping out with the broadcast with special effects. Immediately before the strike she said: “This is the sound of aggression against the homeland.”
Oh no!! How will will Maverick and the forgettable guy manage to get home if the F-14 isn’t there? Things that will keep up at night…
At this point, they could probably walk to the coast since there is not an Iranian aircraft in the sky.
Israel is really going to town on Iran's missile launchers. I think Iran has maybe 2 more days they can launch those large barrages and that is about it. After that I think there only good chance to get any big hits will be a hypersonic missile but not sure how many of them they have left. It would be nice if there were some moderate types in the military that would overthrow the current leader. I think the majority of Iranians want things to go back to like they were in the 70s without strict Islamic control.
Footage of the woman blabbering the news then running when the Iranian news station is bombed was hilarious to me. She went from “lecturing the infidels” to “screw this, I’m outta here” in record time.
Suing for a ceasefire or peace to they can regroup and come at Israel again? That could go off and on for years.
Agree. Minor correction. The missiles that Iran has been launching aren't hypersonic missiles, they're large ballistic missiles.