Is the regime in Iran soon to be toast?

Araghchi slams the door shut for good:

"Negotiations with the Americans are over forever.. a bitter experience and betrayal after promises of no attack!

"Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi
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There's no room anymore to talk with the Americans, as they deceived us with promises of no attack, and even after making significant progress in the negotiations, they decided to attack us anyway. The experience is extremely bitter, and trust is completely nonexistent. The regional war slams the doors of diplomacy shut for good!



So, who elected this guy?
 
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When are we gonna just break out the EMP to just to torch all the electronics in the regime's arsenal?
 
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They lost an F-35 yesterday, possibly two.
Supposedly they've lost 9 Predator drones and not counting the 3 fighters that the Kuwaiti guy shot down 2 weeks ago, Israel is said to have lost a couple of F-16s;

Air Superiority does not mean you have no airplane loss
 
US Secretary of Defense: “Whether Sunni or Shia, our enemy is Islam.”:




Iran is more than 50% Christian .. and yet the Mullahs hold absolute power ?!?!?

Something is not adding up for me on this claim
 
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Air Superiority does not mean you have no airplane loss
Yeah, we lose half a dozen aircraft every year just doing training runs.
 
Why would they not take credit? They know they'll be blamed regardless...... unless... wait...



When does the regime take credits for HUGE FAILS?
 
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That might be a signal to the Iranian protesters, if in fact there are a lot of them, that now is the time to do something about the thugs that have been holding them hostage for 47 years. It's a sad day when you start destroying infrastructure that the vast innocent need to survive. But, if they'd rather just FAFO I guess they'll know it's too late when the power goes out....for a very long time. A surge of molotov cocktails, start grabbing their AKs and work from there. I hate it for them but if you want it bad enough they'll go for it. Easily said from my keyboard....I know.
 
 
Trump has miscalculated. He expected the regime to fold like the other countries he's attacked but failed to take into account he's dealing with fanatics. Unfortunately Trump is now faced with pulling out or sending troops in. In my opinion it was always going to take a Gulf War style invasion to oust the current regime and IRGC. The most worrying factor is newspapers are reporting he intends to declare an end to the war, declare himself victorious, and just leave the regime as they are. The implications for this are massive. You now have a regime that is prepared to attack the US, UK, EU and all of it's neighbors that's more hateful than ever and likely to develop nukes. Only today it emerged they have missiles capable of reaching Diego Garcia and the EU. To pull out now would be disaster.

What I really can't understand atm is why the US is having such difficulty locating the missiles and drones still being fired. Surely Sat imagery can pick up where they're being fired from and track trucks going back to depots for more supplies thus identifying the storage / production facilities.
 
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To all the signatories:
What was the situation with the Strait of Hormuz before the illegal war of aggression by the American and Israeli regimes?

Didn’t you know that you were all benefiting from the free passage of energy and trade, while Iran—under constant U.S. disruptions—was hardly able to benefit from that same privilege, yet remained committed to ensuring safe passage for others?

Was that not total restraint by Iran, even under such hardship?

Stop accommodating the American and Israeli aggressors.
Don't try to outdo each other with these statements. Stop the aggression itself. The aggressors expect hearing the same statements, so as to continue with their destabilizing mission. At the very least, have some fairness.