Posted on 06/15/2025 7:41:18 AM PDT by Racketeer
Israeli compound in Kirya, housing the IDF's secure command centre. Paper Dome did not prevent it from being nearly completely destroyed.
Maybe an Iron Dome can be used in warfare to allow particular areas to be rebuilt as smart cities.
Our technology "knows" extremely quickly after launch precisely where a missile will land. It frustrates me that we have allowed war to become cleaner so MIC's can play their unconscionably profitable war games and hedge funds can clean up with reconstruction and rebuilding!!
Wake up people.
Nonsense. Have you seen the video of the missiles coming in? Iran is firing so many at once, targeted at the same area, a few always leak through. Not just the past few days, but from the beginning of the missile war after 10/07.
Loser.
Suck it.
Retarded much?
So sick of these Jew-hating f**king nOObs
Kirya Command is deep underground and theoretically hardened against nuclear attack.
More idiocy from the original link poster:
https://x.com/RealPepeEscobar/status/1725931861061357974
Yo, the Arabs invaded Jewish land.
Maybe you feel it’s acceptable in this fallen world to openly express your hatred of God and His people?
The picture is of an apartment in a nearby neighborhood. Not a military building.
Iran has accomplished ZERO militarily.
Suck it..
Loser.
Israel is not omnipotent. The initial attacks on Iran were impressive . However to achieve its primary strategic goals of completely destroying Iran’s capacity to build nuclear weapons and decapitate the Islamic regime, may be a task that they alone cannot do. At this time Trump is under tremendous pressure from neocons and others to bring the American military into the offensvive fight against Iran. It will be a turning point in his Presidency. Very doubtful that the majority of the American people will support such a war. Also if Iran still has the capacity to fire 1500 more ballistic missiles at Israel ( and they will), approximately 2-3% of them will get through despite missile defenses.
There is a lot more to this story than is being told to the public.
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That is an apartment building near the Kirya, not the Kirya itself. The Kirya appears fine.
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Is Storm Front down?
Considering Iran has (had) over 3,000 ballistic missiles, the number of successful strikes within Israel is surprisingly low.
There has PROBABLY been other modifications made to these ballistic missiles, aimed at eluding Iron Dome but Israel and the U.S. has done a GREAT job at minimizing the number of successful strikes.
Get a grip though.. THIS IS WAR.
Likely military targets should not be placed anywhere near civilian areas except when necessary to protect such an area.
I agree. But their infantile screaming and raving is somewhat amusing. If these types of nonsense arguments are all that they have, then we can feel confident in our cause and eventual complete victory.
But they are not alone. God has some skin in this fight.
Is Iron Dome even designed for high speed ballistic missles or more conventional rockets?
There is the problem of centrifuges in the mountain.
Israel clearly doesn’t have the wherewithal to demolish them. For that matter, we may not either.
So that key bit seems immune, regardless of whether we get involved or not.
As a radically pro-Zionist, I hope the U.S. doesn’t get involved. It doesn’t add anything particularly, and America can just happily stand by and let the Israelis take care of business that is existential for them.
Hates Israel? Check
Hates Jews? Check
Candidate for perma-ZOT? Triple check
Israel’s Iron Dome is designed to intercept short-range missiles, artillery and mortar shells. lt is not intended for long range ballistic missiles. There are other systems for those.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-20385306
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