Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 6:53am On Jul 01, 2025 |
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So are this information in the picture real All these tiktok merchants, you guys can do better sha. The rates at which you push propaganda even the devil himself will be amazed at how good you've become in the arts of deception. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 10:36pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
Hoaxen: I don't really understand the reasoning behind this claim of 30000 buildings destroyed. Are they referring to homes as in apartments inside a building or individual 30000 buildings destroyed.
According to reports, Iran fired about 700 ballistic missiles and over 1000 drones at Israel. Let's say Israel turned off all it's air defense systems and all drones and missiles hit and destroy a building, you'll just get 1600 buildings destroyed. If we double the amount of drones and missiles you'll get 3200 buildings destroyed. A tenth of the claimed 30000 buildings destroyed.
What kind of black magic maths are those guys doing? Hahaha Perhaps the missiles rained down in heavy torrents just like rainfall 😂😂😂😂..Too many olodos here forming analysts. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 10:32pm On Jun 30, 2025 |
seunny4lif: BREAKING Macron has been terrified by Iran's ballistic missiles: 'Negotiations with Iran must address the ballistic missile program'
First Nukes, now ballistic missiles..
So what exactly is your problem? No nukes, fine. But you want them to stop the missiles too? Abegi Every nation should at least be allowed the liberty to innovate their own defensive means just as long as it is not a nuke. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 6:50am On Jun 30, 2025 |
Kingsnairaland: It unfortunate That American radar is unable to detect Universal Healthcare for American citizens
That China and Russia have for it beloved citizens It's funny how you people always find a way to come up with these petty things. Today is not about the statue of freedom in Russia being taller than that of Liberty in New York 😂😂😂. I'll wait for the next episode, maybe it would be "Haircut is free in China and Russia". |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 10:01pm On Jun 29, 2025 |
obedience4: And you are one of the persons who wants to educate others??
What a cliche mate!, what a cliche!
Anyway you guys are called the "bright bulbs" for a reason thou' keep shinning on
😂😂 He couldn't even spell 'Gbadebo' 🤡🤡🤡🤡 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 6:46pm On Jun 28, 2025 |
FoolishBoy419: If they have conventional ballistic missiles, I expect them to be extremely expensive just like all of their hardware. I heard they are working on lasers but we'll have to see what comes out of the project.
Israel, like the US, relies on blitzing through enemy airspace while sustaining limited attacks on its territory. Despite the cost, there are very few countries with enough missiles to exhaust their interceptors. Iran is among those few countries, and most of their missiles are chilling underground, away from the dangers of fighter jets. That is why they had to avoid prolonging the war. They also don't have to worry too much about getting overwhelmed because their allies are always by the corner, and they have nukes as you stated. Take these two factors out and there is no way Israel can survive one month of war with Iran. Well, I guess everyone is doing excellent in one area so as to make up for the huge deficiencies in other areas. But what I find quite annoying is when leaders start a war and a lot of people get killed, then at the end of many deaths the leaders sign a truce and agree to a cease fire. They then embrace and shake hands amongst themselves knowing quite well that their bad decisions have caused the death of so many innocents. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 12:57pm On Jun 28, 2025 |
FoolishBoy419: Yes. If you add up the prices of all interceptors used by Israel and USA in those 12 days, Iran had no right to destroy a single hut in Tel Aviv. The systems are very very good; top-notch, but they're not worth the price in my opinion. I would be surprised if Iran has spent more than 1 billion dollars in this war. I believe we share the same sentiments on this one. When I read the reports on how much was spent, I began to wonder if really those interceptors had super powers in the first place for them to have cost that much. What then could have happened if the showers must have continued for about let's say 6 months? What would have been Israel's next line of action? It was proven point-blank that the David Sling and Iron Dome (as superb as they are ) could still be overwhelmed. The adversity only needs to have enough missiles and drones and rockets. Israel relies on airstrikes for most of her offensives, it only remains to be seen whether they would have found a way around the missiles or threaten the use of nuke. Do they have their own stockpile of missiles to harm Iran as well or it's just jets in the morning, afternoon, and night? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 12:15pm On Jun 28, 2025 |
FoolishBoy419: It's for the same reason Western companies outsource their civilian goods in China. Unless they start making those weapons elsewhere, the costs will always be high without a justifying quality Without justifying quality 🤔 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 10:43am On Jun 28, 2025 |
Hoaxen: what kind of results were you expecting? I have 5 fine pieces of stones 🪨, my stones cost me 1k each. I throw one at you, but you defended yourself with a shield 🛡️ that costs you about 200k. My stones didn't hit but it left cracks on your 200k shield. And you need about 3k to fix up the cracks. Wouldn't you advise yourself to dump the 200k shield and get a less costlier one that does the job of the 200k one? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 10:06am On Jun 28, 2025 |
LordAdam16: Shay Aharonovich, The Director General of Israel’s Tax Authority The ITA pays out compensation for damages.
Bezalel Smotrich Finance Minister.
Israel's defense budget is $45B. Excluding free aid in the billions from the US. It used up one third of its total budget in only 12 days.
Iran on the other hand has fought a brutal 8-year war with Iraq in recent history. The damage from the 12-day war compared to that war is a spring morning.
All Iran has to do is properly re-arm.
-Lord Why does Israel run such a ridiculously high military budget? Can one really justify this on practical terms? (I feel like they don't get enough results from all this spendings) |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 10:03am On Jun 28, 2025 |
Gbadebo19: In January, I remember telling dermmy that I am giving this Deepseek just one year before it fades into oblivion. It's not yet a year and we are seeing this already.
Trust Chinese Freebies at your own peril. No US company is waging any war against Chinese products. They simply just build wack, defective and untrustworthy products and start making noise on the net claiming the West is doubling down against them. Tiktok is not an exception. Most of these Chinese products are designed to cause mayhem, havoc and spread disinformation.
Do with the above, whatever you will. It was never in doubt that it would crumble, I just didn't expect it to be this fast given how promising it looked at a certain stage then. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 2:26pm On Jun 26, 2025 |
Mikasaobi: My God, this is just common sense. Do you know what it takes to destroy a mountain? do you know the amount of reinforced concrete we’re talking about? Go and research the amount of bombs usa dropped on a mountain to destroy a Vietnam base under it. And they didn’t succeed. If it’s not on the same spot you drop the bombs, you’re wasting your time. Lol. Why making it sound as if we're taking about a grenade bomb? You should do the research and get yourself enlightened. You make me laugh 😂😂😂 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 1:50pm On Jun 26, 2025 |
Mikasaobi: To damage a nuclear facility under a mountain you have to drop the bomb repeatedly on the same spot for at least 6 times to cause damage. This didn’t happen with the evidence we have. I'll prefer you don't try to misinform people sha. Has it been carried out elsewhere and you confirmed that the bombs were dropped on the same spot repeatedly 6 times? It's okay to speculate but when it becomes overly exaggerated then you know you're only going the extra miles in order to ensure that your ego is appropriately mesaged. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 1:30pm On Jun 26, 2025 |
CreativeOrbit: Your comment reflects a deeply skewed and reductionist interpretation of a complex geopolitical struggle. The idea that Iran’s strategic posture can be measured solely by visible casualties or cyber disruptions ignores the broader asymmetrical nature of the conflict. Wars in the modern era are not won or lost purely on the basis of body counts or flashy retaliations, but through strategic leverage, deterrence, and long-term influence.
First, the assertion that “Iran lost top military and civilian leaders” is partially true, but it omits critical context. These losses, while significant, did not cripple Iran’s command structure or operational capability. In fact, the very fact that Iran responded openly — for the first time in decades — by directly striking Israeli targets and forcing civilian evacuations demonstrates a major shift from covert deterrence to overt capability. Israel, despite its military sophistication, failed to intercept all projectiles, leading to damage in highly secured zones. That is not a trivial outcome.
Second, the claim that “no member of the opponent’s team is dead” is both speculative and misleading. Israel, historically and strategically, downplays or censors military casualties to manage public perception. Multiple intelligence and regional sources contradict the notion of zero Israeli losses. Moreover, the psychological and infrastructural damage suffered by Israel was enough to necessitate third-party mediation to halt escalation — itself an admission of vulnerability.
Third, it is false and ironic to describe Iran’s intelligence as “whack.” Iran operates across multiple theaters — from Syria to Yemen to Lebanon and Iraq — with a network of proxies that has consistently survived Israeli and Western efforts to dismantle it. The presence of Mossad operatives in Iran does not prove Iranian weakness; it proves the nature of high-stakes espionage between two hostile intelligence agencies — one of which (Mossad) is heavily Western-backed. Iran’s ability to continue state functioning and military coordination despite infiltration efforts speaks volumes about its resilience, not failure.
As for the analogy with Putin and Ukraine — the comparison falls apart under scrutiny. Iran and Israel are not engaged in a conventional war with frontlines and battalions. This is hybrid warfare, marked by cyber operations, proxy engagements, intelligence sabotage, and occasional open strikes. The fact that Iran has not collapsed under relentless sanctions, assassination campaigns, and military provocations, and still retains influence from the Mediterranean to the Gulf, indicates strategic endurance — not “celebrating mediocrity.”
Finally, it's important to remember that perception of victory is not always based on short-term headlines, but on strategic outcomes. Iran emerged from this round with increased regional credibility for responding forcefully — while Israel, for all its military pride, was forced to rely on foreign pressure to de-escalate and still faces instability on multiple fronts.
In sum, mocking Iran’s response as “the joke of the century” betrays a superficial reading of complex strategic realities. Both sides suffered, but dismissing Iran’s calculated response as inept is neither accurate nor intellectually honest. 👍👍👍💯💯 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 11:25am On Jun 24, 2025 |
Blakjewelry: This is the part I hate about iran alway chanting Islamic war cry like medieval people people making one wonder if they are actually fighting for survival or carrying out a religious war. Thank you!!! But guys here would always say otherwise. I don't know whoever gave them that doctrine. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 11:20am On Jun 24, 2025 |
obedience4: Once someone from there clan states the obvious they all gang up on the individual, wolf pack style
Lord Adamu say Iran won the war, what do you think mates??
Cc balisco. Gbadebo19 Lawg 23jerryking Usmanpogo He needs to state whatever yardstick he used before arriving at that conclusion. You can't claim to have win a war in which you lost a good number of the most important people in your country while those of your adversary goes about. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 9:27am On Jun 24, 2025 |
seunny4lif: How long will the next Israelis military operation on Iran, 6 months or 2 years? Iran is the biggest loser in this war because its lost all the top scientists, and leaders while Israelis own are safe. Iran needs to investigate its own country very seriously because those are too many MOSSAD cells within her government. Iran need to now build the nuclear weapons to the fullest possible. Israelis won this battle against Iran due to number of top people that got killed in Iran.
I suspect a military coup against the supreme leader or a protest against his government That's the sad thing about this whole thing, they showed that they can do much damage with their missiles but the reality is that buildings can be rebuilt. Equipments can be replaced, but your top military men and scientists have taken their years of experience and intelligence with them to their respective graves. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 10:45pm On Jun 23, 2025 |
seunny4lif: Trump thanks Iran and Qatar for the unsuccessful attack and its repulse
The US President wrote in Truth Social: "Iran officially responded to our destruction of their nuclear facilities with a very weak response, which is what we expected and to which we responded very effectively."
According to him, 14 missiles were fired: "13 of them [did no damage / did not reach the target / were intercepted]. It looks like Iran "let off steam", and hopefully there will be no more hatred. I want to thank Iran that no one was hurt. Perhaps Iran can now move towards peace and harmony in the region, and I will enthusiastically support Israel."
In a second post, Trump thanked the "highly respected Emir of Qatar": "For all he has done to achieve peace in the region. Regarding today's attack on the US base in Qatar, I am pleased to report that, in addition to the fact that no Americans were killed or wounded, which is especially important, no Qataris were hurt either. Thank you for your attention to this matter! " ▪️Iran attacked the US base in Qatar with missiles. Qatar announced the interception of all shells, while the Iranian state broadcaster reported at least 6 hits on the US military base Al-Udeid. It was also reported that the base was evacuated in advance. The IRGC said that future attacks could lead to the collapse of both the US military infrastructure in the region.
Both nations are mad, I repeat, they are both mad What comedy is this?😂😂😂 So they dey use us play |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 10:41pm On Jun 23, 2025 |
Gbadebo19: Mehn, that was wicked. You saying he is insignificant abi?? You no get chillz 😂😂😂😂😂 You get the drill. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 9:01pm On Jun 23, 2025 |
dermmy: He is not even fit to be a president. He lacks maturity. He lacks the charisma. But when I remember that you also helped put Tinubu in power 🙄🙄🙄 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 2:41pm On Jun 23, 2025 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 2:38pm On Jun 23, 2025 |
Procashtips: You now see what the owners of Nairaland is stopping me from posting. Well that doesn't seem fair if you ask me. I don't know how they understand it. I understand if we the users give secretive judgement and opinions on issues but the mods too? This is a new low. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 1:27pm On Jun 23, 2025 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 1:23pm On Jun 23, 2025 |
Procashtips: Abeg I still need a response to this.
The propoganda machine banned me before Is this what you're getting banned for?  Anyways, from the little I know about the stuff, I think the time it takes to transfer a nuclear weapon from one country to another depends on various factors though, this include the method of transfer, the distance, security arrangements, and political circumstances. It's important you also understand that actual details of nuclear weapon transfers are highly classified o, and such transfers are extremely rare, often done under tight secrecy and strict protocols. Since there's a Non-proliferation Treaty in place, it's difficult to even transfer such weapons sef. But with all things in place, it should take a few hours to maybe a day or two depending on whether you do it via Planes or using Submarines. All na man hand e dey. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 12:06pm On Jun 23, 2025 |
seunny4lif: LIBYA DESTROYED, SYRIA DESTROYED, IRAQ DESTROYED, AFGHANISTAN DESTROYED, PALESTINE DESTROYED, Iran CURRENTLY UNDER ATTACK Familiar script abi? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 12:05pm On Jun 23, 2025 |
WritterNg: Just give me sure 2 or 4 odds and I'll forget all my losses. Hahahaha 😂😂 But none is ever sure. That's the damn issue about it all. When you hear anything "sure odds" just remove your shoes and run as fast as you can |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 10:46am On Jun 23, 2025 |
SonOfWords: But why are you overly bothered about how someone else decides to spend his own money? Is everything alright at home? Perhaps you've not seen how gambling have reduced young and promising guys to almost nothing. I don't get bothered if someone else spends his own money. But it becomes bothering when you see him wasting it. But it appears you're lost between the lines of "spend" and "waste". I'll have to ask if "everything is alright at home" with you.. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 10:29am On Jun 23, 2025 |
WritterNg: Came very close 💔 💔
The hustle continues. If I warn you now you'll remind me of how gambling had bought you a house. Continue, you hear? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 7:11am On Jun 23, 2025 |
Vic2023: who I'm I to believe you or USA, USA says that the missile does destroy the facility but damaged, but you are here saying otherwise My problem with you is basic comprehension o. The satellite images you saw only showed the piercing entrance. The damage might not be much as they claimed but it's more than what the picture showed you. Or you didn't see what you posted? You think it's snakebite? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 6:48am On Jun 23, 2025 |
obedience4: The bomb is meant to pierce down hard surface, go down as possible before detonating, the damage is inside not outside.
Olodo They have no idea of "bunker buster". As if bunkers are on the surface. They should go watch how it works on YouTube. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 6:00pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
seunny4lif: North Korea's decision to develop nuclear weapons decades ago looks smarter every day.
Iran has two choices; 1. Become Libya, Iraq 2. Become North Korea IT IS UP TO THEM This is actually funny sha😂😂😂 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russia-Ukraine War: World News, Weapons & Battlefield Discussions - Live by 23jerryking(m): 4:42pm On Jun 21, 2025 |
Fash20: May bad. I didn't mean to direct that to you. But I have spoken to lots of people about this conflict and most have some sort of prejudice towards Islam which doesn't make them see the big picture and siding with the zios.
What proff are you talking about Israel created ISIS CIA created ISIS Any declassified documents to backup this claim? Let's be sure you're not making yet another baseless assumption and conclusion as many before you had. I know about ISIS and their ideologies in detail. |