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Japan was nuked in 1945. Today it helps build missile defense for the country that nuked it. How did that happen?

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US and Iran Keep Up Strikes as Trump Mulls Possibility of a Deal - Bloomberg.com

US and Iran Keep Up Strikes as Trump Mulls Possibility of a Deal  Bloomberg.com

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When will the war in Iran end? It depends on who you ask - ABC News

When will the war in Iran end? It depends on who you ask  ABC News

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US Reiterates Oil Reserve Release Spurred by Iran War Will Be an Exchange - Bloomberg.com

US Reiterates Oil Reserve Release Spurred by Iran War Will Be an Exchange  Bloomberg.com

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Expert Q&A on Key Law of Naval Warfare Issues in the Conflict with Iran - Just Security

Expert Q&A on Key Law of Naval Warfare Issues in the Conflict with Iran  Just Security

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Entering War’s Third Week, Trump Faces Stark Choices - The New York Times

Entering War’s Third Week, Trump Faces Stark Choices  The New York Times

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Latest on war with Iran - FOX 5 DC

Latest on war with Iran  FOX 5 DC

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Iran Officially Confirms Military Support From Russia And China In War Against the US

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The War in Iran: Operational Progress, but Challenges Remain - Institute for the Study of War

The War in Iran: Operational Progress, but Challenges Remain  Institute for the Study of War

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Sen. Booker demands ‘accountability’ for the war in Iran | CNN Politics - CNN

Sen. Booker demands ‘accountability’ for the war in Iran | CNN Politics  CNN

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IDF Denies Interceptor Shortage Against Iran Missiles: 'Prepared for Long War' - Haaretz

IDF Denies Interceptor Shortage Against Iran Missiles: 'Prepared for Long War'  Haaretz

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The Iran war may be about to escalate - The Economist

The Iran war may be about to escalate  The Economist

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Iran-Israel conflict intensifies as missile attacks spread across region - Dailynewsegypt

Iran-Israel conflict intensifies as missile attacks spread across region  Dailynewsegypt

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Iron Dome didn't just fail to intercept the Fatah-3. It never even fired. And the reason why is genuinely disturbing.

So I've been following the Iran-Israel situation pretty closely since February and like most people I assumed Iron Dome's struggles were about being overwhelmed — too many incoming threats, not enough interceptors, the classic saturation problem. That's what I thought until I started actually digging into what happened on March 13th. The part that stopped me cold wasn't the casualty number. It wasn't even the hypersonic speed. It was one specific detail about the deployment altitude that nobody in mainstream coverage seems to be talking about. Eight kilometers. That's where the Fatah-3 released its cluster payload. And when I looked at why that altitude specifically — not higher, not lower, exactly that window — the answer genuinely unsettled me in a way I wasn't expecting. It's not a coincidence. It's not an engineering constraint. That altitude was chosen for a very specific reason that has nothing to do with physics and everything to do with someone having very detailed knowledge of how Israel's three defensive tiers actually operate in practice. I don't want to just dump the whole thing here because honestly the full picture requires walking through the engagement sequence step by step to understand why this is different from every previous Iron Dome failure story. The physics of it, the timeline, what the fire control computers were actually seeing in those 12 seconds — it changes how you understand what "defense failure" actually means here. I put everything I found into a proper breakdown on YouTube if anyone wants the full picture. Not trying to plug anything, just — this one genuinely deserves more than a Reddit comment. What I'll say here is this: the people arguing Israel just needs to upgrade Iron Dome or build faster interceptors are solving the wrong problem entirely. And I think once you understand why, it reframes everything about where this conflict goes next. Has anyone else been following the technical side of this closely? Curious whether the 8km detail registered for anyone else or if I'm reading too much into it. submitted by /u/Think_Anything_6116 to r/MiddleEastNews [link] [comments]

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Tucker Carlson says Trump’s Justice Department is coming for him

Right-wing media personality has criticized president’s war with Iran as ‘absolutely disgusting and evil’

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Iran-Israel War Latest News: Iran Security Chief Claims Epstein Linked Network Plotting ‘9/11-Style’ Attack to Blame Tehran - The Sunday Guardian

Iran-Israel War Latest News: Iran Security Chief Claims Epstein Linked Network Plotting ‘9/11-Style’ Attack to Blame Tehran  The Sunday Guardian

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Why is NYC’s Mamdani facing criticism over response to attacks on wife?

Mayor's wife criticised for past work related to Palestine, while Mamdani's response rebuked by some supporters.

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Iran war updates: Trump says he's hearing supreme leader is 'not alive'; Israel launches new wave of strikes - Yahoo

Iran war updates: Trump says he's hearing supreme leader is 'not alive'; Israel launches new wave of strikes  Yahoo

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Donald Trump’s Iran war could hand Congress to the Democrats - The Economist

Donald Trump’s Iran war could hand Congress to the Democrats  The Economist