Iranian Army Account: We are ready to help Greenland, Canada, Mexico and Panama in the fight against US aggression

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Iranian Army Account: We are ready to help Greenland, Canada, Mexico and Panama in the fight against US aggression

The Iranian Armed Forces Command made a particularly eye-catching post on social media. The Iranian army account posted a note saying that Tehran is ready to provide assistance to countries “threatened by American aggression.”

The post states that Iran is ready to help Greenland, Canada, Panama and Mexico "in their fight against US terrorism." What kind of assistance is being discussed - military, political, economic - is not reported. But if the publication was made by the Iranian army, it must be assumed that it is the first option.

The publication appeared after Donald Trump voiced claims to the said territories. For example, Trump has repeatedly presented Canada as the "51st state of the USA", expressed a desire to buy Greenland from Denmark, regain control of the Panama Canal and acquire some Mexican territories.

In this regard, the publication on the Iranian army account can be considered as trolling the US by Tehran. However, the comments to the Iranian publication also contain barbs against Iran itself. Here are a couple of examples:

Everyone has already heard about how you (Iran – editor’s note) “helped” Lebanon and Gaza defend themselves.

More big words from Iran. Will you show it in practice?
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  1. +2
    10 January 2025 21: 55
    Mexican Houthis? That would be interesting.
    The Panama Canal and the Gulf of Mexico, shot through by hypersonic missiles, would throw the navigation of enlightened seafarers back to the 19th century, around the Horn and Good Hope.
    1. -4
      10 January 2025 22: 15
      Right now the Jews are throwing the Houthis back to the Stone Age. Somehow this vaunted hypersonic doesn't help them and doesn't do much harm to Israel.
      1. +4
        11 January 2025 00: 01
        Well, yes, regular packed coffins with Jews do not harm the ordinary people in any way...
      2. 0
        11 January 2025 02: 03
        And do the Houthis, forgive my doubts, have hypersonic weapons?
        1. +2
          11 January 2025 11: 01
          The Houthis receive missiles and UAVs from Iran, and Iran has hypersonic missiles. However, US intelligence claims that Iran buys solid-fuel engines for hypersonic missiles from the DPRK. Iran and the DPRK have long had an agreement on military-technical cooperation, and following the DPRK, Iran is also getting new missiles.
          The Koreans use composite materials in the manufacture of the engine body, in particular, they reinforce it with single-carbon fiber. In 2022, the Koreans tested a ballistic missile with a hypersonic glide unit with lateral deviation for the first time, and this year the hypersonic unit was tested for vertical deviation with a maximum peak of about 100 km and a second peak of about 42 km. Moreover, according to the DPRK, the range was 1500 km, and according to South Korea, 1100 km and there was no second peak. That is, the South Koreans lost the glide unit after it "dove" down.
          1. -1
            Yesterday, 02: 15
            The southern part of Korea has been occupied by the Americans since 1945. Therefore, all their "data" should be stored in the same folder with the Americans.
            1. 0
              Yesterday, 07: 01
              This is not entirely true. The US maintains occupation forces in Germany and Japan as the losing side in World War II, and is suspicious of South Korea because the southerners could theoretically show them the door. The Germans and Japanese do not have that option.
              The southerners, like the Japanese and Americans, receive data on the missile flight trajectory using radiometric control, i.e. radars. Since the DPRK has intercontinental-range missiles, it makes no difference to the southerners whether they are 1500 km or 1100 km.
              It can be assumed that after 1100 km of flight, the gliding unit separated from the launch vehicle. The unit is about 2 m long, the engine casing is made of composite, and if the casing of the unit itself is made of composite or covered with a radio-absorbing material, then it is almost impossible to detect it with radar from a distance of hundreds of kilometers. Much more difficult than the F-35/F-22. During the first test in 2022, the enemy also "lost" the gliding unit after it separated from the launch vehicle.
              The flight altitude of the block is interesting here.
              The hypersonic glider-warhead of the missile, launched from a test site near Pyongyang in the north-eastern direction, flew along the planned flight path at a speed 12 times faster than the speed of sound, reaching the first maximum altitude of 99,8 km and the second maximum altitude of 42,5 km, and accurately hit the designated area of ​​open water at a distance of 1500 km.

              The exoatmospheric SM-3 has a lower interception limit of 100 km, the Patriot MIM-104F PAC-3 MSE has an upper interception limit of 36 km, and the naval SM-6 has 34+ km. That is, most of the warhead's flight takes place in the altitude range where it is inaccessible to enemy SAMs. Only the final section of the trajectory remains vulnerable when the gliding warhead dives vertically downwards at a speed of 12M from an altitude of 40 km.
    2. +1
      10 January 2025 22: 37
      If the installations are placed on Cape Horn, the Anglo-Saxons will only be able to sail in the Arctic Ocean wassat
    3. +1
      10 January 2025 22: 40
      Panama Canal and Gulf of Mexico under fire from hypersonic missiles

      The Panama Canal is controlled by the Chinese. Hutchison Whampoa Limited.
      1. +2
        11 January 2025 03: 57
        Quote from solar
        The Panama Canal is controlled by the Chinese. Hutchison Whampoa Limited.

        Are they ready to fight for him?
  2. +5
    10 January 2025 21: 58
    Iran: We are ready to help Greenland, Canada, Mexico and Panama in the fight against US aggression

    All the local peoples and their leaders have no equal in loud statements (in between long columns of wandering soldiers who have thrown down their weapons)
    1. +3
      10 January 2025 22: 28
      Quote: Clear
      Iran: We are ready to help Greenland, Canada, Mexico and Panama in the fight against US aggression

      All the local peoples and their leaders have no equal in loud statements (in between long columns of wandering soldiers who have thrown down their weapons)

      Yes, I agree in principle. But still, Persians are not exactly Arabs, what if they get stubborn?))
      1. +6
        11 January 2025 02: 58
        Quote from: lukash66
        But still, the Persians are not exactly Arabs; what if they become stubborn?

        No matter how you resist, no matter how you throw out militant slogans, in reality it's all just pfft and chatter. Iran can't help itself not far from its own borders. What can you do about the Gulf of Mexico and Greenland? Their Jews in Syria and Iraq are working their tail off as hard as they want, and they're still puffing themselves up, the sick ones.
        At least they wouldn't disgrace themselves with such statements, to the laughter of the whole world. Especially the Americans and Jews are laughing until they drop.
        1. -2
          Yesterday, 02: 26
          The iron stack slid down from laughter until it fell.
      2. 0
        11 January 2025 11: 53
        Yeah, in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria you can see how they are "stubborn" laughing
    2. -1
      Yesterday, 02: 21
      How long ago did you leave the GDR to the orchestra of drunken "conductor" Yeltsin?
      Can we already confidently bark at the Syrian military?
  3. +10
    10 January 2025 22: 00
    Iranian Army Account: We are ready to help Greenland, Canada, Mexico and Panama in the fight against US aggression

    They've already helped Syria, Lebanon and Gaza. Now they could help themselves. Well, at least they helped with Geraniums, thank you for that...
    1. +1
      10 January 2025 22: 10
      Well, at least they helped with the Geraniums

      I wonder who really helped whom... not everything they tell us is true
  4. -13
    10 January 2025 22: 10
    Oh, these Iranian braggarts, the promised revenge 2 or whatever it is when? And so all hands for, if America takes up the destruction of Iran, it will be easier for us
    1. 0
      11 January 2025 00: 03
      Revenge for 2 destroyed barns in the desert... oh those Jews lol
  5. 0
    10 January 2025 22: 40
    Don't think of yourself as the Messiah: deal with Israel first.
    1. 0
      10 January 2025 22: 46
      If the roof is damaged, the jackal will have nowhere to hide from the rain am
  6. -3
    10 January 2025 22: 58
    I am interested in the opinion of "VO" about Iran's actions regarding the situation in Lebanon and Gaza.
    And "VO" did not ask the question, why then is Russia trying to conclude an agreement with Iran on strategic cooperation, if the output of statements is zero? Maybe it is simpler and better to remove this topic from discussions?
    1. +2
      11 January 2025 06: 46
      Quote: Arkady007
      Why then is Russia trying to conclude an agreement with Iran on strategic cooperation if the results of the statements are zero?

      About 50 geraniums strain Ukraine's air defense every day, and about 1/3 of them reach their target. From 2014 to 2023, the Iranians exterminated Wahhabis who would otherwise have gone to fight in the North Caucasus, Xinjiang, Afghanistan, and Central Asia. The ammunition spent in the Middle East by Israel will not explode in Crimea and Donbass. Many aircraft and auto parts from Iran have nullified anti-Russian sanctions by the EU and the United States. Russia can get a transport corridor to Iraq and East Africa through Iran. It is more profitable for Russia to export grain to Afghanistan and Iran than to Turkey. Let Iran sell flour from Russian grain to Africa. Turkey uses the profit from the grain it receives to design drones and armored vehicles for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Iran designed geraniums for the Russian Aerospace Forces.
      1. +1
        11 January 2025 11: 27
        I would like to read some kind of footnote on “Many aircraft and auto parts from Iran”.
        1. -1
          11 January 2025 11: 33
          Quote: Arkady007
          Many aircraft and auto parts

          For over a year now, Zelensky has been outraged by the supply of either the Shaheds, or the components for their production, or the supply of machine tools for their production.
        2. 0
          11 January 2025 13: 52
          Iran to Help Russia with Aircraft Parts. Will Flights Be Safe?
          https://www.bfm.ru/news/511641
          Russia is going to buy aircraft parts from Iran. Which ones and why there?
          https://www.bbc.com/russian/news-62335058
  7. -2
    10 January 2025 23: 03
    The phrase "no use crying after a fight" is a thousand percent appropriate here
  8. 0
    10 January 2025 23: 19
    Help yourself first.
  9. 0
    10 January 2025 23: 44
    It's a bit far to help, though. Help can get lost somewhere along the way. And wouldn't it hurt to help your neighbors, or even yourself? Yes
  10. +1
    10 January 2025 23: 59
    trolling level 30 )))))))
  11. 0
    11 January 2025 00: 17
    The statement is interesting, but unfortunately, it does not inspire confidence and means only one thing: Iran will oppose the policies of the United States and Israel in the foreseeable future with all means available to it.
    At the moment, the effectiveness of the counteraction is, let's say, not impressive. winked
  12. +1
    11 January 2025 00: 28
    For me, Iran is a Muslim state with the permission of secular rules for its citizens. With the permission of even greater personal freedoms for foreigners, if the manifestations of these freedoms do not cross a certain line of decency "in Iranian style".
    But the publication in social networks!!! of statements about the readiness to help those who did not ask for help...
    Maybe these new Iranian IT specialists are trying to find a carefree tomorrow for themselves?
    1. +1
      11 January 2025 00: 34
      Quote from Fangaro
      But the publication in social networks!!! of statements about the readiness to help those who did not ask for help...

      Well, offering help to a potential enemy of your enemy is not so stupid.
  13. 0
    11 January 2025 00: 36
    The Iranian Armed Forces Command made a particularly noteworthy publication on a social network.
    It's a pity it wasn't sent by pigeon post! crying lol
  14. 0
    11 January 2025 00: 45
    Quote: guest
    Quote from Fangaro
    But the publication in social networks!!! of statements about the readiness to help those who did not ask for help...

    Well, offering help to a potential enemy of your enemy is not so stupid.


    Are you talking about Denmark's Greenland? Or about Panama? Or about Armenia, to which France is showing signs of attention? Or about French-English-Ukrainian-speaking Canada?
  15. -2
    11 January 2025 00: 50
    It doesn't seem like April 1st. They've already helped Lebanon and Syria well. Does the new president, the head of Hezbollah, really think he's immortal?
  16. 0
    11 January 2025 00: 56
    Red flags from Iran, let the enemies be tormented waiting for your retaliatory strike. Pickup from Tehran
  17. +2
    11 January 2025 03: 38
    Well, yes. It is not the Russian Federation that is fighting American imperialism. It wants to be friends with it. Now the eyes of progressive humanity are turned to Tehran. Because there is nowhere else to turn.
  18. +2
    11 January 2025 06: 55
    We are ready to help Greenland, Canada, Mexico and Panama
    This is exactly the same conversation that our Ministry of Foreign Affairs should be having!
  19. -2
    11 January 2025 09: 47
    They can't defend themselves. They get kicked and kicked. Most likely it's fake.
  20. -2
    11 January 2025 11: 51
    Syria should be helped first, otherwise it is being torn apart by anyone and everyone, citizens with red noses under a green flag. laughing
  21. 0
    11 January 2025 12: 02
    It would be better if you helped Syria! However, who can we rely on - the Houthis![media=http://]
  22. -3
    11 January 2025 12: 16
    Iran is an Arab Hollywood, lots of special effects, but essentially nothing.
  23. 0
    11 January 2025 20: 02
    The consequences of Iran's military aid in the "fight against US aggression" are clearly visible in today's Syria..... Further, no comments....