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Ako se dogodi odmazda Izraela protiv Irana šta će biti mete?


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Zapad neće osuditi ništa što Izrael radi. Možda osećaju odgovornost zato što apsolutno ništa nisu učinili da spreče Holokaust, a imali su sve informacije, čak i svedoke.
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Мени само није јасно зашто никоме није стало до преговора, УН су погажене и понижене као никада у историји чини ми се.
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Zapad neće osuditi ništa što Izrael radi. Možda osećaju odgovornost zato što apsolutno ništa nisu učinili da spreče Holokaust, a imali su sve informacije, čak i svedoke.

zapad ce morati da se umesa u rat na strani izraela jer izrael ne moze vise samostalno da se odbrani

Islamske zemlje su prilicno ojacale na vojnom planu

Tehnoloski su superiorne u odnosu i na zapad i na Izrael na polju balistickih raketa i dronova samoubica.
 
Zapad neće osuditi ništa što Izrael radi. Možda osećaju odgovornost zato što apsolutno ništa nisu učinili da spreče Holokaust, a imali su sve informacije, čak i svedoke.
Брига западњаке за осећај одговорности, него ционистички лоби дрма Америком! И Западом уопште.
 

Ovakav scenario ide u prilog Trampu: Hoće li izbori sprečiti SAD da pruži podršku izraelskim napadima na Iran?​

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Ovakav scenario ide u prilog Trampu: Hoće li izbori sprečiti SAD da pruži podršku izraelskim napadima na Iran? 1
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O tome koliko su duboka neslaganja između američke administracije i vlade premijera Benjamina Netanjahua oko prirode i razmera očekivanog izraelskog napada na Iran govori i činjenica da se to pitanje nije našlo u službenoj izjavi Bele kuće u vezi s telefonskim razgovorom koji su vodili predsednik Džozef Biden i Netanjahu, prenosi Al Jazeera Balkans.

To je bio njihov prvi kontakt od avgusta, a u razgovoru je učestvovala i potpredsednica Kamala Haris, demokratska kandidatkinja na predsedničkim izborima zakazanim za 5. novembar.
U saopćenju Bijele kuće istaknuta je samo Bidenova “čvrsta i nepokolebljiva predanost sigurnosti Izraela”. Nedvosmisleno je osudio napad balističkim projektilima koji je Iran izveo 1. oktobra.
Izjava se odnosila na pitanje Libana i situaciju u Pojasu Gaze, uz naglasak da će ostati u “bliskom kontaktu tokom narednih dana, bilo direktno ili preko svojih timova za nacionalnu sigurnost”.
Ignoriranje SAD-a

Različiti izveštaji ukazuju na to da su zvaničnici u Vašingtonu potvrdili da Izrael ignoriše američke zahteve da dobije u uvid u njihove planove za osvetu Iranu.

Izraelski ministar odbrane Joav Galant trebao se uskoro sastati s američkim ministrom odbrane Loydom Ostinom u Pentagonu, ali je put odložen na zahtev premijera Netanjahua bez navođenja razloga.
Poziv američkog ministra odbrane svom kolegi Galantu smatra se pokušajem ublažavanja izraelskog udara na Iran, nakon što je predsednik Bajden izrazio svoje protivljenje napadima na nuklearna postrojenja ili naftna polja.
U izveštajima se ističe da je savetnik za nacionalnu sigurnost Džek Salivan rekao izraelskom ministru za strateška pitanja Ronu Dermeru da Sjedinjene Američke Države očekuju “jasnoću i transparentnost” u vezi s planiranim izraelskim napadom na Iran.

Bajdenova administracija se nada da će obuzdati odgovor Izraela na nedavne iranske raketne napade, s tim da su Bajdenova nastojanja do sada u velikoj meri bila neuspešna.
Izrael je potvrdio svoju nameru da izvede napade na Iran, ali se nije obavezao na to da će se pridržavati američkih zahteva da izbegne gađanje naftnog sektora ili objekata iranskog nuklearnog programa.
Važno je podsetiti da je Iran, nekoliko dana nakon što je Izrael ubio vođu Hezbolaha Hasana Nasralaha, lansirao 180 balističkih projektila na izraelske vojne položaje. Napadi su naneli štetu najmanje jednoj izraelskoj avio bazi i prisilili civile da potraže utočište u skloništima, a Izrael je obećao da će odgovoriti.
Američki dužnosnici strahuju da bi Izrael mogao pokrenuti veće napade od osvetničkog udara koji je izveo u aprilu, koji je bio ograničena demonstracija sile.

Na meti napada se našao radar iranskog protivraketnog sistema, ali nisu napadnute nuklearne lokacije i naftna postrojenja.
General Eric Curella, komandant Centralne komande Sjedinjenih Američkih Država (CENTCOM) koja je odgovorna za američke vojne operacije na Bliskom istoku, posjetio je nedavno Izrael. Tom prilikom se sastao s Gallantom i visokopozicioniranim izraelskim vojnim čelnicima, kako bi ih upozorio da ne napadaju nuklearne položaje ili iranska naftna postrojenja.
Istovremeno, Izrael optužuje Bidenovu administraciju za curenje informacija o izraelskim planovima u medije, poput kopnenog upada u Liban. Izraelski dužnosnici smatraju da je takav potez doveo snage izraelske vojske u opasnost.
Strah od izbora
Bidenova administracija strahuje od posljedica bilo kakvih izraelskih napada na iranski energetski sektor, jer bi to imalo široke implikacije na unutrašnju situaciju u Sjedinjenim Američkim Državama kako se bliže predsjednički izbori.

Napad na iranska postrojenja za proizvodnju i izvoz nafte bio bi katastrofalan za globalna energetska tržišta, a njegove posljedice bi osjetili i američki potrošači kroz rast cijena goriva, što bi automatski dovelo do povećanja cijena drugih potrošačkih proizvoda, posebno prehrambenih proizvoda.
Cene nafte porasle su prošle sedmice nakon što je Biden predložio američkim dužnosnicima da razmotre hoće li podržati izraelski napad na iranska naftna postrojenja. Predsednik se dan kasnije pojavio na konferenciji za novinare u Beloj kući i rekao da bi se Izrael trebao suzdržati od napada na iranska naftna postrojenja.

Ispitivanja javnog mnijenja pokazuju da Amerikanci imaju veće poverenje u bivšeg predsednika Donalda Trampu po pitanju upravljanja ekonomijom i borbe protiv inflacije u odnosu na Kamalu Haris. Povećanje cena nekoliko sedmica pre izbora moglo bi poboljšati Trumpove šanse za pobedu.
Sjedinjene Američke Države ne smatraju da je Iran na pragu izrade nuklearnog oružja, zbog čega je predsednik Bajden izjavio da se Izrael mora braniti, ali ne napadom na iranska nuklearna postrojenja ili njegovu naftnu industriju.
Sjedinjene Američke Države strahuju da bi mogle biti uvučene u rat koji ne žele. Postoji bojazan da će Iran, ako dođe do napada, ubrzati proizvodnju nuklearne bojeve glave za svoje rakete.
Dakle, može se očekivati sličan scenario ako Izrael izvede napade na infrastrukturu iranskog nuklearnog programa, što bi dovelo do iranskog odgovora i mogućeg širenja sukoba. Takva situacija bi mogla primorati Vašington da se uključi u borbu na strani Izraela.
Ovakav scenario ide u prilog Trampu i povećava njegove šanse za pobedu na izborima, budući da stalno ponavlja da Bliski istok ne bi svedočio svim ovim ratovima koji se vode na nekoliko frontova da je on na vlasti.
Prema njegovim rečima, svi ratovi i razaranja u regiji prvenstveno su uzrokovani slabošću administracije koju vode Bajden i Haris.
 

What is THAAD, the advanced US anti-missile system being provided to Israel? EXPLAINED​

The US decided to deploy an advanced THAAD anti-missile system along with 100 US troops to Israel, which is rare considering Israel's own defensive capabilities. The US has promised to aid Israel's defence as it weighs a response to Iran's October 1 missile attack.​

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A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor being launched.
Image Source : REUTERS (FILE)A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor being launched.
Edited By: Aveek Banerjee
October 14, 2024 16:10 IST

In a significant move, the United States has decided to deploy an advanced THAAD anti-missile system along with 100 US troops to Israel, which is weighing its response to Iran's missile attack on October 1 amid separate conflicts with Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza, pushing the Middle East deeper into a crisis. US President Joe Biden said the move was meant "to defend Israel" after the Iranian attack.
"At the direction of the President, Secretary Austin authorised the deployment of a Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) battery and associated crew of US military personnel to Israel to help bolster Israel's air defences following Iran's unprecedented attacks against Israel on April 13 and again on October 1," said the Pentagon on Sunday (local time) in a statement.
A US military deployment to Israel is rare outside of drills, given Israel's own military capabilities. US troops in recent months have aided Israel's defence from warships and fighter jets in the Middle East when it came under Iranian attack, but they were based outside of Israel. The US deployed a THAAD anti-missile system in Israel after the October 7 attacks and in 2019 for training and an air defence exercise.

What is THAAD?
The Terminal High Altitude Area Defence system, or THAAD, is a state-of-the-art aerial defence system that is a critical part of the US military's layered air defence systems and adds to Israel's already formidable anti-missile defences. A THAAD battery usually requires about 100 troops to operate. It counts six truck-mounted launchers, with eight interceptors on each launcher, and a powerful radar.
Lockheed Martin, the biggest US arms maker, builds and integrates the THAAD system, which is designed to shoot down short, medium and intermediate-range ballistic missiles. Raytheon, under RTX, builds its advanced radar. "THAAD is the only US system designed to intercept targets outside and inside the atmosphere," says the Lockheed Martin website.

Why is US deploying THAAD in Israel?
The Biden administration has stepped up defences for Israel to protect it from ballistic missile attacks from Iran and its proxies including Hamas and Hezbollah. This came after Israel launched a blistering military offensive in Lebanon that killed most of Hezbollah's top leadership, including its leader Hassan Nasrallah, within a week. Israel has also eliminated several Hamas commanders, laying waste to the Palestinian enclave of the Gaza Strip.
Iran launched over 180 missiles and drones at Israel in April. Then on October 1, Iran fired more than 180 ballistic missiles at Israel amid another escalation in fighting between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon. Many were intercepted in flight but some penetrated missile defences. Israel vowed to retaliate against the attack with the assistance of the United States.

How does the THAAD work?
The US Army has seven THAAD batteries in its possession. It comprises four main components - interceptor, launch vehicle, radar, and fire control system. Every launcher carries up to eight interceptors and a typical THAAD battery has at least six launchers. The THAAD covers a larger area than the US-made Patriots.
The THAAD battery intercepts incoming ballistic missiles during their final phase of flight -- which is called the "terminal phase." It can intercept targets both within (endoatmospheric) and outside (exoatmospheric) the atmosphere. It defends against short, medium and intermediate-range ballistic missiles, making it a vital component in national security against missile threats.

What the deployment of THAAD means?
The deployment of the THAAD anti-missile system comes as US officials believe Israel has narrowed down targets to Tehran's military and energy infrastructure, as per reports. However, Biden has publicly voiced his opposition to an Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear sites and his concerns about a strike on Iran's energy infrastructure.
Iranian authorities have threatened a harsher response in case Israel retaliates and strikes its nuclear facilities. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned earlier on Sunday that the United States was putting the lives of its troops "at risk" by deploying them to operate US missile systems in Israel. "While we have made tremendous efforts in recent days to contain an all-out war in our region, I say it clearly that we have no red lines in defending our people and interests," Araghchi posted on X.
 

What is THAAD, the advanced US anti-missile system being provided to Israel? EXPLAINED​

The US decided to deploy an advanced THAAD anti-missile system along with 100 US troops to Israel, which is rare considering Israel's own defensive capabilities. The US has promised to aid Israel's defence as it weighs a response to Iran's October 1 missile attack.​

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A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor being launched.
Image Source : REUTERS (FILE)A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor being launched.
Edited By: Aveek Banerjee
October 14, 2024 16:10 IST

In a significant move, the United States has decided to deploy an advanced THAAD anti-missile system along with 100 US troops to Israel, which is weighing its response to Iran's missile attack on October 1 amid separate conflicts with Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza, pushing the Middle East deeper into a crisis. US President Joe Biden said the move was meant "to defend Israel" after the Iranian attack.
"At the direction of the President, Secretary Austin authorised the deployment of a Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) battery and associated crew of US military personnel to Israel to help bolster Israel's air defences following Iran's unprecedented attacks against Israel on April 13 and again on October 1," said the Pentagon on Sunday (local time) in a statement.
A US military deployment to Israel is rare outside of drills, given Israel's own military capabilities. US troops in recent months have aided Israel's defence from warships and fighter jets in the Middle East when it came under Iranian attack, but they were based outside of Israel. The US deployed a THAAD anti-missile system in Israel after the October 7 attacks and in 2019 for training and an air defence exercise.

What is THAAD?
The Terminal High Altitude Area Defence system, or THAAD, is a state-of-the-art aerial defence system that is a critical part of the US military's layered air defence systems and adds to Israel's already formidable anti-missile defences. A THAAD battery usually requires about 100 troops to operate. It counts six truck-mounted launchers, with eight interceptors on each launcher, and a powerful radar.
Lockheed Martin, the biggest US arms maker, builds and integrates the THAAD system, which is designed to shoot down short, medium and intermediate-range ballistic missiles. Raytheon, under RTX, builds its advanced radar. "THAAD is the only US system designed to intercept targets outside and inside the atmosphere," says the Lockheed Martin website.

Why is US deploying THAAD in Israel?
The Biden administration has stepped up defences for Israel to protect it from ballistic missile attacks from Iran and its proxies including Hamas and Hezbollah. This came after Israel launched a blistering military offensive in Lebanon that killed most of Hezbollah's top leadership, including its leader Hassan Nasrallah, within a week. Israel has also eliminated several Hamas commanders, laying waste to the Palestinian enclave of the Gaza Strip.
Iran launched over 180 missiles and drones at Israel in April. Then on October 1, Iran fired more than 180 ballistic missiles at Israel amid another escalation in fighting between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon. Many were intercepted in flight but some penetrated missile defences. Israel vowed to retaliate against the attack with the assistance of the United States.

How does the THAAD work?
The US Army has seven THAAD batteries in its possession. It comprises four main components - interceptor, launch vehicle, radar, and fire control system. Every launcher carries up to eight interceptors and a typical THAAD battery has at least six launchers. The THAAD covers a larger area than the US-made Patriots.
The THAAD battery intercepts incoming ballistic missiles during their final phase of flight -- which is called the "terminal phase." It can intercept targets both within (endoatmospheric) and outside (exoatmospheric) the atmosphere. It defends against short, medium and intermediate-range ballistic missiles, making it a vital component in national security against missile threats.

What the deployment of THAAD means?
The deployment of the THAAD anti-missile system comes as US officials believe Israel has narrowed down targets to Tehran's military and energy infrastructure, as per reports. However, Biden has publicly voiced his opposition to an Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear sites and his concerns about a strike on Iran's energy infrastructure.
Iranian authorities have threatened a harsher response in case Israel retaliates and strikes its nuclear facilities. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned earlier on Sunday that the United States was putting the lives of its troops "at risk" by deploying them to operate US missile systems in Israel. "While we have made tremendous efforts in recent days to contain an all-out war in our region, I say it clearly that we have no red lines in defending our people and interests," Araghchi posted on X.
U dvae's marki da će sledeća meta iranskog udara biti THAAD sistem, ali ovog puta sa rojem dronova, sa tek ponekom balističkom raketom, tek da napadu da jednu spajsi aromu.
 
Шта све неће урадити ратни злочинац, само да започне ТСР и цео свет увуче у свој лудачки рат за банкаре..

Зато те лудаке треба под чврсте санкције МЗ, изоловати у сопствену секту да му сама пресуди...
 
zapad ce morati da se umesa u rat na strani izraela jer izrael ne moze vise samostalno da se odbrani

Islamske zemlje su prilicno ojacale na vojnom planu

Tehnoloski su superiorne u odnosu i na zapad i na Izrael na polju balistickih raketa i dronova samoubica.
Неће морати Запад никакав рат да води, осим финасијски и трговински...

Израел ће ускоро под санкције МЗ на увоз оружија и трговину, а касније ћемо видети како се рат разбуктава, коме следећем у екипи за исценирани ТСР треба онеспособити и успорити ратни потенцијал...
 

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