[CONSOLIDATED] 2026 Middle East War

Poll: Will USA land ground troops to Iran?

  • Yes

    Votes: 31 29.2%
  • No

    Votes: 32 30.2%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 15 14.2%
  • Don't know

    Votes: 8 7.5%
  • Don't care

    Votes: 14 13.2%
  • TS diam diam la

    Votes: 21 19.8%

  • Total voters
    106

fortunehunter

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Iran has hypersonic missiles that can penetrate israel's iron dome and other defence systems as shown in last year's 12-day war where they managed to hit israel multiple times.


From last year.


But why this time they don't Deploy rather than shooting their neighbours
 

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UAE's Ministry of Defence:

The UAE air defenses have so far dealt with 165 ballistic missiles, 2 cruise missiles and 541 Iranian drones. The Ministry of Defense announced that the UAE Air Force and Air Defense was able, on the morning of the second day of the Iranian attack, to destroy 20 ballistic missiles and 8 missiles fell into the sea, destroy 2 cruise missiles and destroy 311 drones, while 21 drones hit civilian targets, confirming the ability of the UAE Air Force and Air Defense to deal with various threats. The Ministry explained that since the start of the Iranian attack on February 28, 2026, 165 ballistic missiles launched from Iran towards the UAE have been detected. Of these, 152 were destroyed, while 13 fell into the sea. Two cruise missiles were also detected and destroyed. Additionally, 541 Iranian drones were detected, 506 of which were intercepted and destroyed, while 35 crashed within UAE territory, causing material damage. These attacks resulted in three deaths of Pakistani, Nepalese, and Bangladeshi nationals, and 58 minor injuries of Emirati, Egyptian, Ethiopian, Filipino, Pakistani, Iranian, Indian, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Azerbaijani, Yemeni, Ugandan, Eritrean, Lebanese, and Afghan nationals. The Ministry also noted that some debris fell in various parts of the country as a result of air defense systems intercepting ballistic missiles and drones, causing minor to moderate material damage to several civilian properties. The Ministry stated that it is fully prepared to deal with any threats, and emphasized that the safety of citizens, residents, and visitors is a top priority that cannot be compromised. The Ministry urges the public to obtain information from official state sources and to avoid circulating rumors or unreliable information



Not very effective Ballistic missiles and Cruise Missiles. Iran is not capable of replacing these missiles quickly due to sanctions, soon will be powerless. By Monday, Iranian airspace will be controlled by Isreal.
 
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Pakistan got nuclear.
But India, Afghanistan will join in the fun.
Bangladesh just got their new government but is pro west. So bangala will only activate their battalion of key boards warrior in the net.
Want to fix Pakistan gt many way one

can use proxy war or trade embargo....slowly play with him

Trump gt many card in his hand

Ya Pakistan by right quite easy to deal with.
Just freeze their general offshore account they surrender leow.
Pakistan have nuclear which guarantee no one will attack them on their grounds

Anyway Pakistan used to be buddy buddy with US cos US needed them to invade Afghanistan
No matter how bad Pakistan is , they aren't as bad and NOT in the old axis of evil Bush said
 

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Israel ultimate aim is to whack Iran till they become worse or like Hamas
 

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Iran's next front may not be in the skies but in cyberspace
Bhavan Jaipragas Deputy Opinion Editor​

Much of the attention this weekend has been on the air power used to strike Iran and Tehran's inability to repel it.

But there is another question worth asking: how resilient is the cybersecurity infrastructure of the countries now being pulled into the war theatre – the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain?

Iran's ability to avenge Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's killing may be all but crippled in conventional terms, but its cyber offensive capabilities should not be underestimated.
Israel, a global cyber powerhouse, has been embarrassed over the past two years after hackers linked to Iran penetrated systems that had not been as well protected as the country's critical infrastructure.

A Wall Street Journal report in December detailed Iranian cyberattacks since Oct 7, including the leak of over 15 years of internal Ministry of Justice documents and e-mails, as well as a data breach at Israel's National Defence College that exposed the passport information of senior military officials.

Some of the Gulf states appear awake to the threat. In mid-February, the UAE said it had thwarted a series of artificial intelligence-backed cyberattacks and warned of a "qualitative shift" in the methods used by hostile actors.

The assaults on the UAE's digital infrastructure included attempts to infiltrate networks, deploy ransomware and conduct systematic phishing campaigns. Whether those defences hold under the pressure of a full-scale Iranian cyber retaliation is the question that may soon be answered.

Saudi Arabia summons Iran ambassador over Gulf attacks: foreign ministry

Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry said it summoned the Iranian ambassador on Sunday, a day after the kingdom accused Tehran of targeting its territory with strikes, AFP reported.

“Foreign Ministry summons the Iranian ambassador to the Kingdom in response to Iran’s brazen attacks that targeted the Kingdom and a number of brotherly countries,” the ministry said in a statement on X.

New ‘large-scale’ assaults launched against ‘enemy’: Iran Guards

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards announced on Sunday they had initiated another round of assaults on the “enemy”.

“Moments ago, the seventh and eighth waves of Operation Honest Promise 4 against the enemy were launched on a large-scale,” the Guards said in a statement in local media, without specifying the targets.
 

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Travel options for Singaporeans wanting to leave Bahrain

Singaporeans who want to leave Bahrain could travel by land to the Saudi Arabian cities of Dammam or Riyadh for a flight back to Singapore, the Republic’s embassy in Riyadh said in a Facebook post on Sunday.

This, after the embassy received information that some Singaporeans may want to leave Bahrain.

Another travel option is to fly to Jeddah, via Saudia, Flynas or Flyadeal, for onward flights to Singapore, or to transit in Istanbul through Turkish Airlines, or Mumbai or New Delhi though Air India.

Two companies in Bahrain can provide transport from Bahrain to Riyadh and Dammam, the embassy said:

  • Al Jannusani Transport Travel and Tourism: +973 3662 4342
  • Lutfalla: +973 3666 8734.
Singaporean passport holders must have a visa before they can enter Saudi Arabia, which can be done on arrival.

 

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Travel options for Singaporeans wanting to leave Bahrain

Singaporeans who want to leave Bahrain could travel by land to the Saudi Arabian cities of Dammam or Riyadh for a flight back to Singapore, the Republic’s embassy in Riyadh said in a Facebook post on Sunday.

This, after the embassy received information that some Singaporeans may want to leave Bahrain.

Another travel option is to fly to Jeddah, via Saudia, Flynas or Flyadeal, for onward flights to Singapore, or to transit in Istanbul through Turkish Airlines, or Mumbai or New Delhi though Air India.

Two companies in Bahrain can provide transport from Bahrain to Riyadh and Dammam, the embassy said:

  • Al Jannusani Transport Travel and Tourism: +973 3662 4342
  • Lutfalla: +973 3666 8734.
Singaporean passport holders must have a visa before they can enter Saudi Arabia, which can be done on arrival.

 

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Iran has hypersonic missiles that can penetrate israel's iron dome and other defence systems as shown in last year's 12-day war where they managed to hit israel multiple times.


From last year.

Got what use? Neiyi is still alive, Iran main leaders all crumbled within a day
 

yesman2978

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All the top position all gone.

will Iran go back to the 80s?
Top position gone simply means open up new vacancy for people below to promote lor

Look at Hamas. The original leaders all die liao, but hamas still controls gaza strip
 

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bro, very well said

if Mr Xi of China stops all REEs to trump country citing national security concerns

confirm 100% USA will not be able to replenish stock for at least 10 years

and Mr Xi can walk leisurely over to Chinese Taipei and take it back any time within the 10 years

trump bankrupted himself 6 times, trump is bankrupting his own country as his 7th time
and this bankruptcy is 100% confirmed
More inflation on the way. :(
 

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the nex 1 kena promote sure very sianz... scare pang sai at toilet halfway kena bomb to death...
 

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They keep killing so many senior military leaders I think the next one might be a lance corporal from last year.
 

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UAE's Ministry of Defence:

The UAE air defenses have so far dealt with 165 ballistic missiles, 2 cruise missiles and 541 Iranian drones. The Ministry of Defense announced that the UAE Air Force and Air Defense was able, on the morning of the second day of the Iranian attack, to destroy 20 ballistic missiles and 8 missiles fell into the sea, destroy 2 cruise missiles and destroy 311 drones, while 21 drones hit civilian targets, confirming the ability of the UAE Air Force and Air Defense to deal with various threats. The Ministry explained that since the start of the Iranian attack on February 28, 2026, 165 ballistic missiles launched from Iran towards the UAE have been detected. Of these, 152 were destroyed, while 13 fell into the sea. Two cruise missiles were also detected and destroyed. Additionally, 541 Iranian drones were detected, 506 of which were intercepted and destroyed, while 35 crashed within UAE territory, causing material damage. These attacks resulted in three deaths of Pakistani, Nepalese, and Bangladeshi nationals, and 58 minor injuries of Emirati, Egyptian, Ethiopian, Filipino, Pakistani, Iranian, Indian, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Azerbaijani, Yemeni, Ugandan, Eritrean, Lebanese, and Afghan nationals. The Ministry also noted that some debris fell in various parts of the country as a result of air defense systems intercepting ballistic missiles and drones, causing minor to moderate material damage to several civilian properties. The Ministry stated that it is fully prepared to deal with any threats, and emphasized that the safety of citizens, residents, and visitors is a top priority that cannot be compromised. The Ministry urges the public to obtain information from official state sources and to avoid circulating rumors or unreliable information


Wat did uae do that iran need to hoot?
But they dealt quite well nonetheless
 
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