Iran-Israel War: Images of the strikes on Tehran, America in 'Pandemonium'
They were said to be on the brink. Now they've jumped. The Iran-Israel war is no longer a threat; it's a reality engulfing the Middle East. And like a slow-acting poison, the United States finds itself sucked into the vortex. This Thursday, March 12th, following unprecedented Israeli strikes on Tehran, a true American Pandemonium is unfolding in Washington and across the region.
Tehran Laid Bare: Shocking Eyewitness Accounts from Inside
While official Iranian channels tried to reassure their audience, local reporters, operating in deep secrecy, captured images of hell. These clips, which reached us through unofficial channels, reveal residential neighbourhoods in the east of the capital blown apart by the blasts. Ambulance sirens wailed all night. We see entire families clearing debris with their bare hands, searching for survivors under a ghastly light. These images, shot in fear and hiding, are the only truth that matters this morning: Tehran is a wounded city, and the regime is reeling.
What the Satellites Reveal: Israel's War Machine Struck Hard
Analysis of satellite imagery, obtained from sources close to intelligence agencies, lifts the veil on the IDF's real target. We heard talk of retaliation, but we're witnessing a massive, surgical operation.
- Imam Khomeini International Airport: At least two runways are out of service. Perfectly round craters are visible, a sign of precision strikes. The goal: paralyse all air links with the outside world.
- Bandar Abbas Naval Base: Three Iranian navy vessels, including a frigate, lie in flames or are partially submerged. The port's air defence was silenced before it could even react.
- Air Defences Around Tehran: The Russian S-300 batteries, Tehran's pride, are now just smoking wrecks. The strikes systematically targeted the "eyes" of Iran's defence system, paving the way for potential deeper raids.
The message is clear: Israel can strike anywhere, anytime, and no one can stop it.
America in 'Pandemonium': Is Trump Pulling the Strings?
In Washington, it's cold panic. The term American Pandemonium has never been more fitting. Donald Trump, who promised to pull the US out of endless wars, finds himself trapped. Did his Israeli allies (led by Benjamin Netanyahu) act with his tacit approval? Neoconservatives are calling for a direct strike on Iranian oil facilities. The Pentagon, meanwhile, looks at the satellite images and sees its own Gulf bases within range of Iranian missiles. The White House is paralysed: every hour that passes without a clear response further erodes American credibility, yet any military move could ignite the entire region.
Meanwhile, in Tehran, the mullahs are going for broke. The people, as always, bear the brunt. Oil prices are soaring, global markets are trembling, and we watch, helpless, as the old world goes up in flames. One thing is certain: the Iran-Israel war has just entered an even more dangerous phase, and the shadow of the United States looms over every spark.