Is the regime in Iran soon to be toast?

I’d call that a “NO”
But that’s just me …

 
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When you start to realize we’re the bad guys ..

Absolute horror on Al Jazeera. A prominent correspondent confirms the Trump administration and Israel are intentionally bombing Iran's top universities, hospitals, and Red Crescent buildings. They are indiscriminately slaughtering civilians, including children. Pure war crimes.

 
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clearly USA is not winning the PR war ..
 
THIS is the scary part. We're at or very near the most dangerous time

Trump is a demented, malign narcissist and he is cornered. And a cornered narcissist escalates rather than backs down.
 
They've been hitting civilian infrastructure for days.

Why would Iran agree to anything trump says?





They're right you know..

 
B1 Bridge Destroyed in Iran - Engineering Insights
Casey Jones - Professional Engineer
70.6K subscribers

Apr 6, 2026
In this video, I discuss the U.S. military's destruction of the B1 Bridge over the Karaj River just west of Tehran, Iran that occurred April 3, 2025 and provide some apparent engineering related insights into the planning for this mission.




This video, created by a professional engineer, analyzes the U.S. military's destruction of the B1 Bridge in Karaj, Iran, which occurred on April 3, 2026. The host examines the operation through an engineering lens, focusing on structural vulnerabilities and the precision of the targeting.

Key takeaways include:

  • Engineering Perspective: The host highlights that the bridge was an efficient military target because it served as a supply route for drones and missiles. By striking the cantilevered sections rather than just the cable-stayed areas near the pylons, the military achieved maximum structural failure (2:46-3:16).
  • Strategic Context: According to the video, the attack was intended to send a strong message to the Iranian Republican Guard regarding dual-use infrastructure, with threats of further strikes on power plants and bridges if specific demands regarding the Strait of Hormuz were not met by April 7, 2026 (4:12-5:14).
  • Munitions & Logistics: The host suggests that GBU-31 JDAM precision-guided munitions were likely used (5:16-5:45). He also notes that an F-15E Strike Eagle involved in the operation was lost, though he highlights the successful rescue mission of the crew as a major achievement (6:34-7:27).
  • Historical Context: The host draws comparisons to historical bridge-strike operations, such as the Thanh Hoa Bridge during the Vietnam War and the more recent attacks on the Kerch Bridge in Crimea, to illustrate the inherent difficulty and structural redundancy involved in disabling major infrastructure (7:29-9:07).