Trump: Iranian troops will surrender soon

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Trump: Iranian troops will surrender soon

Israeli reporters claim that Iranian strikes today "were significantly fewer than in the first days of the military campaign." It was launched, as a reminder, on a Saturday, which is unusual for Israel. Responding to journalists' questions about the choice of that day of the week, Netanyahu's government officials stated that "the day of the week is irrelevant when it comes to the country's security" and that "surprise is essential in any case."

If we compare information about Iranian strikes on Israel, then, of course, there are significantly fewer of them than strikes by the American-Israeli coalition (and in satirical shows in the US it has already been called the "Epstein coalition") on Iran.



At the same time, Iran has somewhat shifted its focus. Today, strikes were carried out on targets in the Negev Desert, home to Israeli nuclear facilities, including the country's main nuclear center, Dimona. How effective these strikes were for Iran remains to be seen. Iran's strikes on major Israeli cities were indeed fewer than yesterday's.

Does this mean Iran is running out of steam? Speculating on this point is pointless. What's more important is what's happening on the ground. And that reality isn't yet in the Islamic Republic's favor. If the information is confirmed that Mossad agents, working with the CIA, carried out a ground operation on Iranian soil, gaining access to CCTV systems, this could indicate that the Islamic Republic is vulnerable not only to massive American-Israeli strikes but also to internal control, or rather, problems with it. US satellite and electronic intelligence—all of this is true. But... It's quite clear that within Iran, and quite likely even within the Iranian leadership, there are those who, so to speak, "in word and deed," are aiding the enemy.

Tehran this evening:



At the same time, the Iranian Ministry of Defense, whose new head has already been assassinated in Israel, is spreading reports that until the enemy stops its attacks, Iran will attack important infrastructure in the Middle East.



Explosions are currently rocking Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Flights are being forced to make emergency route changes. For example, a flight from Nairobi was forced to divert from the UAE border at the last minute and fly via neighboring Oman.

Meanwhile, Trump:

We are launching our third wave of attacks on Iran. It will be far more powerful than the previous ones. Iranian forces will soon capitulate.
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  1. +4
    3 March 2026 20: 22
    They write that Donya blurted out that it was he who forced the Jews to attack Iran with him... Well, anyway...
    1. +7
      3 March 2026 20: 54
      As Lyolik said -
      "As our Chief says -
      "If a person is an idiot, then it will last a long time."
    2. +5
      3 March 2026 21: 04
      hi It looks like the redhead is talking nonsense, as always, covering up hundreds of striped coffins secretly received at military bases.
      A family of hypocrites - Melania spoke at the UN on the protection of children from violence after the attacks by Zionists and penguins on February 28 on a school in the city of Minab and the death of more than 180 students.
      The donkeys (democracies) are gleefully rubbing their hands before giving a kick to the swindler from the bidet (Fashington headquarters) for impeachment and possible imprisonment.
    3. +4
      3 March 2026 21: 05
      Quote: Nexcom
      They write that Donya blurted out that it was he who forced the Jews to attack Iran with him.

      He didn't blurt this out without reason, because Trump Maximus the Great can't be on Israel's side, so it should be clear to everyone who is ruling over whom with an iron fist. negative
    4. -1
      4 March 2026 05: 09
      ...and in Russia, a unique tax payment in digital rubles... the Head of the Treasury reported to him...
      - and here you are discussing secondary matters, the war with Iran and the CIS.
      Like in the theater of the absurd, Russia's oil and gas infrastructure is being bombed, and we're talking about the digital ruble... His decree on the national "demography" project to increase the birth rate to 2 by 2030... And Russia is writing notes to the UN, and apparently trying to skip the 5th anniversary of the war with Ukraine.

      "...there are miracles, the Leshy roams there... The mermaid sits on the branches... and the Learned Cat keeps walking around on a chain..."
  2. 37+
    3 March 2026 20: 26
    To the Persians - will and courage!

    Iran is the ONLY COUNTRY in the world today that has actually entered into battle with Jewish international Nazism, which has its ideological base in Israel and its military-economic base in the United States.
    1. 0
      3 March 2026 23: 48
      The ideological base is in the same place as the military-economic one. So, would fat "ideologists" be located where they could be attacked? Unlikely.
  3. +3
    3 March 2026 20: 31
    Donya, it seems, has swallowed some brave water and is talking all sorts of nonsense...
  4. 0
    3 March 2026 20: 35
    Quote: Andrey Khramov
    To the Persians - will and courage!

    Iran is the ONLY COUNTRY in the world today that has actually entered into battle with Jewish international Nazism, which has its ideological base in Israel and its military-economic base in the United States.

    A battle ensued, during which Mikaladze didn't so much fight as be fought. But since he washed himself afterwards, naturally, no trace of dishonor remained.
  5. +3
    3 March 2026 20: 39
    So where are Iran's "allies"? We need help!
  6. +3
    3 March 2026 20: 40
    Here's a visual guide to conducting limited operations: first, knock out all the air defense missile systems, destroy the command and civilian leadership. Then, fly 1000 sorties a day, and take out everything you need with precision strikes—military installations, infrastructure, communications, key industrial facilities, the navy, all sorts of leaders—whatever you need.
    And don't, I apologize, talk nonsense about any "self-defense cops" laughing
    There is no need to go into any trenches, there will be someone to do that, like in Syria or Libya, but they won’t go into the trenches either, they will go to the capital and occupy it and kill everyone they want there.
    And no carpet bombing seems to be needed.
    1. 13+
      3 March 2026 20: 50
      It's just that in the Gaza Strip, an area of ​​400 square kilometers, something didn't work out, but otherwise, your plan is bold.
      1. 11+
        3 March 2026 20: 59
        Quote: Maduro's machine gun.
        But in the Gaza Strip, an area of ​​400 square kilometers, something didn't work out.

        Because aviation cannot eliminate guerrilla warfare, that’s true.
      2. -12
        3 March 2026 21: 00
        I'm talking about a situation where we need to quickly defeat a classic state, if it's hostile and dangerous, with its middling army, large population, industry, energy, and communications. Not a major power, but a regional one.
        Break the resistance, destroy industry and infrastructure with air strikes, and then launch some proxies, supply them with what they need, and they will do all the dirty work on the ground.
        The gas sector is not a state; such tasks were not set for it, due to the lack of all the attributes of a state.
    2. K_4
      -3
      3 March 2026 20: 53
      "We are not like that" "Killing the leadership does not solve anything, better ones will come"...The slogan of local putriots. am
    3. -3
      3 March 2026 21: 43
      It's surprising and alarming (frightening) how easily they took out the air defenses. We haven't even come close in four years. Someone please explain why.
      1. 0
        3 March 2026 21: 54
        Because air defense doesn't work without an air force! They must work together! Iran has virtually no combat aviation!
      2. +7
        3 March 2026 22: 25
        What if no one was constantly supplying 404 with this air defense and missiles? What about intelligence, space monitoring?
    4. +9
      3 March 2026 21: 44
      Quote from gribanow.c
      Here's a visual guide to conducting limited operations: first, knock out all the air defense missile systems, destroy the command and civilian leadership. Then, fly 1000 sorties a day, and take out everything you need with precision strikes.

      Excellent analytics! good But there are some small nuances:
      1. The Iranian Armed Forces command has not been destroyed, despite all the efforts of the US and Israel. Deputies were appointed in advance for such an emergency, and they immediately took over. This was the case during the June war, and it remains the case today. The ongoing organized resistance to the aggressors is evidence of this.
      2. Regarding "knock out all the air defense systems"—that's also an excellent suggestion, but Iran isn't constantly receiving weapons from its NATO neighbors across the border. It has a completely different environment, and its material losses aren't being replaced on a large scale, unlike Ukraine, which constantly enjoys considerable opportunities for comprehensive support from its Russophobic European partners, who primarily provide air defense systems of various types.
      So your wonderful "visual aid" is, in this particular case, somewhat out of touch with reality.
      1. -7
        3 March 2026 22: 07
        Iran is not constantly supplied with weapons across the border.

        This is why the leadership is destroyed, and the one that is being replaced, and this one, and that one, and so on until there are no people left in the leadership who would have any motivation, why they need the old regime, which the old leaders personified.
        And then it probably turns out that even if someone wanted to send air defense systems to such a country, they brought them to the border and tried to contact them, "Iran, Iran, take the air defense systems," but the response was silence. There's no one to take them, and no one there needs them anymore, because the top regime has been destroyed, and those who remain no longer consider Iran = the ayatollah. For them, Iran is simply a neutral country, simply as a territory and a population, to which there are no claims as such. Well, if there are no claims, why take the air defense systems and why fight to the death.
      2. 0
        4 March 2026 08: 35
        Quote: Montezuma
        Regarding "knock out all the air defense systems" - that's also an excellent proposal, but Iran doesn't constantly receive weapons from its NATO neighbors across the border; it has a completely different environment, and its material losses aren't being replenished on a large scale, unlike Ukraine.

        Which they supplied practically nothing to for the first year. But the US and Israel were already treading heavily on the Iranians in the first few days, and we couldn't cope with it even in a year.
    5. 0
      4 March 2026 02: 57
      And then fly freely, 1000 sorties a day, and take out everything you need with precise strikes.
      Well, let's say, in Vietnam they also flew freely and carried out... and burned, poisoned everything and everyone... So what?
      And in Afghanistan there were no particular obstacles for them to fly...
      1. -4
        4 March 2026 07: 21
        In Vietnam, they also flew freely and carried out... and burned, poisoned everything and everyone in a row.

        And everything turned out to be useless, because you need to start with the destruction or neutralization of the leadership, but this was not done, and the Communist Party (PTV) and the NLF led the struggle
  7. -13
    3 March 2026 20: 41
    Israel hacked Iranian traffic cameras, which revealed the location of Khamenei and the entire top brass. And just recently, they busted a gathering of Islamic scholars gathered to elect Khamenei's replacement while the votes were being counted.
    https://www.foxnews.com/world/israel-strikes-iranian-leadership-meeting-choosing-khamenei-successor
    1. +3
      3 March 2026 21: 18
      A serious statement from a god-level expert. Traffic cameras are all on a separate network. They can't be hacked. This network can only be accessed physically, and access is not guaranteed.
      1. -5
        3 March 2026 21: 25
        Quote: Sergey Alexandrovich
        This network can only be physically connected to and access is not guaranteed.

        They said on the radio that they'd hacked it, but they didn't give any details about how exactly. Perhaps there was a physical connection to the camera network. It's similar to how they hacked the pagers—there are different theories about where the explosives came from, but the fact remains: when it was supposed to, it went off in sync.
        1. +7
          3 March 2026 21: 31
          Pagers were hacked too? That's news! Actually, these were pagers from the American company Apollo. The explosives and everything needed for the detonation were planted right at the manufacturer's factory.
          1. -6
            3 March 2026 21: 37
            Do you know the most effective hacking method? Social engineering. If you're interested, read up on it; Google is full of links. Convincing a "client" to buy booby-trapped pagers is just a special case of the above.
    2. +3
      3 March 2026 23: 55
      They bribed some idiot from the staff, and he managed to tell them that Khomeini, his wife, and his granddaughter were returning home from the bunker. Everyone died, maybe even the spotter. That's all your technology. As always—a donkey laden with gold on one side, a Judas on the other.
  8. +5
    3 March 2026 20: 44
    Don't say gop until you jump, you cowardly American scum.☝️
  9. +1
    3 March 2026 20: 44
    They choose fatter targets.
  10. +1
    3 March 2026 20: 45
    The question has already begun to arise: "Who's next?"
    1. +4
      3 March 2026 21: 11
      He needs to figure out what he's already got himself into. Otherwise, he can say whatever he wants; he's already screwed everyone.
      1. 0
        3 March 2026 21: 12
        Quote: Skobaristan
        He needs to figure out what he's already got himself into. Otherwise, he can say whatever he wants; he's already screwed everyone.

        We will see request
        1. +1
          3 March 2026 21: 13
          Definitely. But as long as Trump has the facts, all his resounding victories are just that—victories. Nothing more, on any front, from the economy to... Greenland.
  11. -1
    3 March 2026 20: 48
    Iranian troops may capitulate.
    Not all Iranians capitulate.

    The "Forest Brothers" and Banderites also existed after the Great Patriotic War.
    The Germans also had werewolves after signing the Act of Surrender.
    To calm things down, everyone needs to go to their neighbor, whether they have a different faith, a different nationality, or speak a different language, and ask for forgiveness. Even for things they're not guilty of.

    But even apologizing if you accidentally bumped into someone, or saying thank you for making room for someone on public transport...

    So how can an Iranian who has lost his brother forgive an American?
    How can an American who has lost a brother forgive an Iranian?
    1. -2
      3 March 2026 21: 30
      Quote from Fangaro
      Iranian troops may capitulate.
      Not all Iranians capitulate.
      And the Shah will deal with these. Most Iranians couldn't care less whether it's the Shah or the Ayatollah, as long as there's electricity in the lightbulb, water in the tap, bread in the store, and gas at the gas station—and preferably at an affordable price.
      1. +3
        3 March 2026 22: 16
        You are evaluating Iranians from the point of view of the average American, and they have a slightly different mentality, different from the vulgar "values" of the population of the American Demon.
      2. -1
        5 March 2026 00: 37
        How disgusting is your self-confident, cannibalistic aplomb!!!
    2. +5
      3 March 2026 21: 49
      Quote from Fangaro
      How can an American who has lost a brother forgive an Iranian?

      Did the Iranians really invite the Americans to bomb their country? They have no reason to apologize to the aggressor.
  12. +3
    3 March 2026 20: 53
    Quote: Nexcom
    They write that Donya blurted out that it was he who forced the Jews to attack Iran with him... Well, anyway...

    There are many hypotheses. One is that he was forced to do so by blackmail using Epstein's files.
    1. 11+
      3 March 2026 21: 01
      Quote: Pavel57
      One - That he was forced to do it by blackmailing him with Epstein's files.

      Of course, he himself didn't want to... Apparently, they forced him to do the same with Maduro. And they're forcing him to do the same with Cuba...

      When we finally realize that this state simply cannot physically function any other way. Its very essence is geared toward war. The trillion-dollar military budget is the most direct confirmation of this. And whether anyone is in office, including Nobel Peace Prize laureates, they will continue to fight, invade, stage coups, and control the global economy—or at least try to. Unfortunately, there's no sign of a reversal yet.
      1. +2
        3 March 2026 21: 40
        I raise both hands FOR. Resources—that's what modern wars are fought over. Scratch even the clashes between religious fanatics and you'll find the ears of someone greedy for free resources.
      2. -1
        3 March 2026 22: 12
        Quote: Volodin
        And of course, he himself didn’t want it

        It's entirely possible he doubted it, but Benjamin desperately needed a war with broad US participation while Iran hadn't fully recovered from the June conflict—the second and final stage, so to speak, of getting rid of a powerful adversary in the Middle East. And Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who comes from an Orthodox Jewish family, was an active participant in his father-in-law's election campaign, and served as his representative in the "peace negotiations," could also have contributed to such a decision.
        This is my purely personal opinion, which does not claim to be the only correct one. hi
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  14. -12
    3 March 2026 21: 18
    Well done Americans, brilliant operation, no idiotic columns of equipment exposed to drone and air strikes, modern remote warfare and not a bloody massacre for their own soldiers in the spirit of World War II.
    1. +6
      3 March 2026 21: 36
      It's a bad dill that isn't proud of its master's penis. Yes.
      1. 0
        3 March 2026 21: 57
        Quote: Warabey
        It's a bad dill that isn't proud of its master's penis.

        Well, a very short comment. laughing good
    2. 0
      4 March 2026 00: 04
      Well, yes. A bloody massacre for civilians, for outsiders. And our problem is that we have our own Russians. And the Russians didn't have enough brutality in '22 yet. The Donetsk people did have it. They'd been battered for eight years already. I think if this had been, say, Poland, this certainly wouldn't have happened.
  15. +4
    3 March 2026 21: 29
    In a day or in a month? Maybe in six months? You're a liar!
  16. 0
    3 March 2026 21: 31
    Another, no, not the author of VO, sucking news out of... oh, out of his finger...
  17. -2
    3 March 2026 22: 07
    Of course, he himself didn't want to... Apparently, they forced him to do the same with Maduro. And they're forcing him to do the same with Cuba...

    For Trump, Iran is a gamble. He doesn't really need it, as it could lose his last levers of power within the United States. But others in the elite do. The idea of ​​making America great through developing its own manufacturing has failed. What remains is the familiar plunder and coercion.
    1. -1
      3 March 2026 23: 02
      I agree it's a gamble. The message to voters was kind of cool, but Detroit is still there. They're holding Donka. It's understandable, you know, manly. He screwed someone while drunk. But hardly the average person. After all, he's a beacon of democracy and a Nobel Peace Prize candidate.
    2. -1
      4 March 2026 00: 08
      So now they'll start World War III and raise production to greatness again. They'll supply all sides with lethal weapons. And they'll sit back behind a puddle.
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  19. -3
    3 March 2026 22: 49
    Quote: Nagan
    Quote from Fangaro
    Iranian troops may capitulate.
    Not all Iranians capitulate.
    And the Shah will deal with these. Most Iranians couldn't care less whether it's the Shah or the Ayatollah, as long as there's electricity in the lightbulb, water in the tap, bread in the store, and gas at the gas station—and preferably at an affordable price.


    Most people are purple...

    Survive. Offspring. Offspring survive. Offspring. And they survive. Offspring.
    Didn't survive...
    Survive...
    Shah, president, ayatollah, rabbi, secretary, or emperor. These are ways to survive, not to help everyone in the world.
    Achrimedes, Pushkins, Michelangelos, Lomonosovs and Shakespeares did not fight for survival.
    So what should I do? Say hello to the migrant who's a janitor and whose yard is clean?
    Yell at the bus driver who lives in the next building but works in jeans instead of trousers?
  20. +2
    3 March 2026 23: 51
    Don't boast, Trump, when going to battle, but boast when going from battle.
    This war between you and Israel will be long.
    Not all participants have opened their eyes yet.
  21. 0
    3 March 2026 23: 55
    Meanwhile, Trump:

    We are launching our third wave of attacks on Iran. It will be far more powerful than the previous ones. Iranian forces will soon capitulate.

    In the video after speaking with reporters, Trump looked very depressed. And, more importantly, his aides looked depressed and confused.
    For America (not for Trump, but specifically for the US) it is necessary to leave the Middle East as quickly as possible, leave Israel, let it solve its own problems with Iran, with the Arabs.
  22. +1
    4 March 2026 00: 44
    The information war is in full swing... but the fact is that there is no unrest in Iran.
  23. +1
    4 March 2026 00: 53
    Well, if a person is self-soothing, then things are bad for him.