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Man Iran can go hot tomorrow no problem, but that would entail releasing a fat cat in the pigeon cage no? Baqi saaray bhungi will totally panic and throw fits and cry to big daddy humreeka no?

Pakistan will come under pressure to bail out chutiya weaklings like Al-Turkiya or Sawdi Judea or Egypt. Saara region will get totally destabilized. Israel will shiit its pants, its already under siege.

The other fact of life is that you can have a 100 nukes and even the means to deliver them, but they got 6000 of them! Case in point India/ Pakistan, UK/ France, China or the DPRK useless nukes. None got the oomph to be able to use them no?

These are facts of life brah.......You understand me, don't you?
 
Man Iran can go hot tomorrow no problem, but that would entail releasing a fat cat in the pigeon cage no? Baqi saaray bhungi will totally panic and throw fits and cry to big daddy humreeka no?

Pakistan will come under pressure to bail out chutiya weaklings like Al-Turkiya or Sawdi Judea or Egypt. Saara region will get totally destabilized. Israel will shiit its pants, its already under siege.

The other fact of life is that you can have a 100 nukes and even the means to deliver them, but they got 6000 of them! Case in point India/ Pakistan, UK/ France, China or the DPRK useless nukes. None got the oomph to be able to use them no?

These are facts of life brah.......You understand me, don't you?
They would be ill-advised to go hot vs al Yahudistan.

Wait Kar, โœ‹๏ธ... Trump ko aaney do, fir khulega game. Abhi gestation chal rahi... dekho kya nikalta hai.
 
They would be ill-advised to go hot vs al Yahudistan.

Wait Kar, โœ‹๏ธ... Trump ko aaney do, fir khulega game. Abhi gestation chal rahi... dekho kya nikalta hai.
Trump ka Ulla is looking at cutting a deal with Iran. Basically back off from killing Israelis and shut down your campaign and weโ€™ll give yous legitimacy for trade. Iran gets to keep the half a dozen countries under its sway and quadruple its gdp overnight.

Catch is Al-Yahuda gets to live.

But itโ€™s not good enough an offer no? A meat grinder like this where the IDF losing a dozen soldiers daily with a similar number crippled for life, now whoโ€™d turn that down?
 
Trump ka Ulla is looking at cutting a deal with Iran. Basically back off from killing Israelis and shut down your campaign and weโ€™ll give yous legitimacy for trade. Iran gets to keep the half a dozen countries under its sway and quadruple its gdp overnight.

Catch is Al-Yahuda gets to live.

But itโ€™s not good enough an offer no? A meat grinder like this where the IDF losing a dozen soldiers daily with a similar number crippled for life, now whoโ€™d turn that down?
Wait Kar... in Hi du, we have a word

Dhairya... means patience, aka sabr
 

Iran says will hold nuclear talks with France, Germany, UK on Friday
Agence France-Presse . Tehran 24 November, 2024, 20:33

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Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) speaks to journalists during his press conference after the IAEA's Board of Governors meeting at the agency's headquarters in Vienna, Austria on November 20, 2024. | AFP photo

Iran said on Sunday that it would hold nuclear talks in the coming days with the three European countries that initiated a censure resolution against it adopted by the UNโ€™s atomic watchdog.

Foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said the meeting of the deputy foreign ministers of Iran, France, Germany and the United Kingdom would take place on Friday, without specifying a venue.

โ€˜A range of regional and international issues and topics, including the issues of Palestine and Lebanon, as well as the nuclear issue, will be discussed,โ€™ the spokesman said in a foreign ministry statement.

Baghaei described the upcoming meeting as a continuation of talks held with the countries in September on the sidelines of the annual session of the UN General Assembly in New York.

On Thursday, the 35-nation board of governors of the UNโ€™s International Atomic Energy Agency adopted a resolution denouncing Iran for what it called a lack of cooperation.

The move came as tensions ran high over Iranโ€™s atomic program, which critics fear is aimed at developing a nuclear weapon โ€” something Tehran has repeatedly denied.

It also came after IAEA head Rafael Grossi returned from a trip to Tehran, where he appeared to have made headway.

During the visit, Iran agreed to an IAEA demand to cap its sensitive stock of near weapons-grade uranium enriched up to 60 per cent purity.

In response to the resolution, Iran announced it was launching a โ€˜series of new and advanced centrifugesโ€™.

Centrifuges enrich uranium transformed into gas by rotating it at very high speed, increasing the proportion of fissile isotope material (U-235).

โ€˜We will substantially increase the enrichment capacity with the utilisation of different types of advanced machines,โ€™ Behrouz Kamalvandi, Iranโ€™s atomic energy organisation spokesman, told state TV.

The country, however, also said it planned to continue its โ€˜technical and safeguards cooperation with the IAEAโ€™.

Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian, in power since July and a supporter of dialogue with Western countries, has said he wants to remove โ€˜doubts and ambiguitiesโ€™ about his countryโ€™s nuclear programme.

In 2015, Iran and world powers reached an agreement that saw the easing of international sanctions on Tehran in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program.

But the United States unilaterally withdrew from the accord in 2018 under then-president Donald Trump and reimposed biting economic sanctions, which prompted Iran to begin rolling back on its own commitments.

Tehran has since 2021 decreased its cooperation with the IAEA by deactivating surveillance devices monitoring the nuclear programme and barring UN inspectors.

At the same time, it has increased its stockpiles of enriched uranium and the level of enrichment to 60 per cent.

That level is close, according to the IAEA, to the 90 per cent-plus threshold required for a nuclear warhead, and substantially higher than the 3.67 per cent limit it agreed to in 2015.​
 

Iran to begin Uranium enrichment with advanced centrifuges: UN watchdog

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This photo released on November 5, 2019, by the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran shows centrifuge machines in the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in central Iran. Photo: Atomic Energy Organization of Iran

Iran plans to begin uranium enrichment using thousands of advanced centrifuges at its key nuclear facilities, Fordo and Natanz, the United Nations' International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported on Friday.

This development heightens concerns over Tehran's nuclear program as it continues enrichment close to weapons-grade levels.

According to the IAEA, Iran intends to use the new centrifuges to enrich uranium to 5% purity, which is significantly lower than the 60% it is currently producing.

The move suggests Tehran may still be open to negotiations with the West, even as uncertainties linger regarding how US President-elect Donald Trump will approach Iran after taking office. Trump previously withdrew the US from the 2015 nuclear accord in 2018, triggering regional tensions and a series of incidents.

The IAEA's report outlines Iran's plans to use advanced IR-2M, IR-4, and IR-6 centrifuges, which are capable of enriching uranium faster than the older IR-1 models that form the backbone of Iran's nuclear program.

Details on the number of centrifuges in each cascade remain unclear, though past configurations have included up to 160 centrifuges per cascade.

It is uncertain whether Iran has started feeding uranium into the centrifuges. However, by opting for 5% enrichment, Tehran retains leverage in negotiations while reserving the ability to escalate enrichment levels if talks stall. Enrichment at 90% is considered weapons-grade.

Since the US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran has steadily expanded its nuclear activities, enriching uranium just below weapons-grade levels. While US intelligence agencies have not concluded that Iran has begun a weapons program, the country has restricted inspectors' access to nuclear sites and withheld answers about the discovery of nuclear material at other locations.

Despite the escalating tension, Iranian leaders in recent months, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Masoud Pezeshkian, expressed openness to dialogue with the West. However, Iran's actions, such as launching attacks on Israel amid the ongoing Hamas-Israel conflict, complicate prospects for diplomacy.

EU diplomat Enrique Mora recently discussed the nuclear issue with Iranian officials, including Kazem Gharibabadi, amid criticisms of Europe's approach.

"With regard to the nuclear issue of Iran, Europe has failed to be a serious player due to lack of self-confidence and responsibility," Gharibabadi wrote.

For his part, Mora described having a "frank discussion" with Gharibabadi and another Iranian diplomat. Those talks included "Iran's military support to Russia that has to stop, the nuclear issue that needs a diplomatic solution, regional tensions (important to avoid further escalation from all sides) and human rights," he wrote on X.​
 


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@Lulldapull fati padi hai sab ki, orange alert !
 

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