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Day One -
The War With Iran
By Douglas Herman
1-9-5
MARCH 2006

The war began as planned. The Israeli pilots took off well before dawn and streaked across Lebanon and northern Iraq, high above Kirkuk. Flying US-made F-15 and F-16s, the Israelis separated over the mountains of western Iran, the pilots gesturing a last minute show of confidence in their mission, maintaining radio silence.

The Strike: Just before the sun rose over Tehran, moments before the Muslim call to prayer, the missiles struck their targets. While US Air Force AWACS planes circled overhead--listening, watching, recording--heavy US bombers followed minutes later. Bunker-busters and mini-nukes fell on dozens of targets while Iranian anti-aircraft missiles sped skyward.

The ironically named Bushehr nuclear power plant crumbled to dust. Russian technicians and foreign nationals scurried for safety. Most did not make it.

Targets in Saghand and Yazd, all of them carefully chosen many months before by Pentagon planners, were destroyed. The uranium enrichment facility in Natanz; a heavy water plant and radioisotope facility in Arak; the Ardekan Nuclear Fuel Unit; the Uranium Conversion Facility and Nuclear Technology Center in Isfahan; were struck simultaneously by USAF and Israeli bomber groups.

The Tehran Nuclear Research Center, the Tehran Molybdenum, Iodine and Xenon Radioisotope Production Facility, the Tehran Jabr Ibn Hayan Multipurpose Laboratories, the Kalaye Electric Company in the Tehran suburbs were destroyed.

Iranian fighter jets rose in scattered groups. At least those Iranian fighter planes that had not been destroyed on the ground by swift and systematic air strikes from US and Israeli missiles. A few Iranian fighters even launched missiles, downing the occasional attacker, but American top guns quickly prevailed in the ensuing dogfights.

The Iranian air force, like the Iranian navy, never really knew what hit them. Like the slumbering US sailors at Pearl Harbor, the pre-dawn, pre-emptive attack wiped out fully half the Iranian defense forces in a matter of hours.

By mid-morning, the second and third wave of US/Israeli raiders screamed over the secondary targets. The only problem now, the surprising effectiveness of the Iranian missile defenses. The element of surprise lost, US and Israeli warplanes began to fall from the skies in considerable numbers to anti-aircraft fire.

At 7:35 AMTehran time, the first Iranian anti-ship missile destroyed a Panamanian oil tanker, departing from Kuwait and bound for Houston. Launched from an Iranian fighter plane, the Exocet split the ship in half and set the ship ablaze in the Strait of Hormuz. A second and third tanker followed, black smoke billowing from the broken ships before they blew up and sank. By 8:15 AM, all ship traffic on the Persian Gulf had ceased.

US Navy ships, ordered earlier into the relative safety of the Indian Ocean, south of their base in Bahrain, launched counter strikes. Waves of US fighter planes circled the burning wrecks in the bottleneck of Hormuz but the Iranian fighters had fled.

At 9 AM, Eastern Standard Time, many hours into the war, CNN reported a squadron of suicide Iranian fighter jets attacking the US Navy fleet south of Bahrain. Embedded reporters aboard the ships--sending live feeds directly to a rapt audience of Americans just awakening--reported all of the Iranian jets destroyed, but not before the enemy planes launched dozens of Exocet and Sunburn anti-ship missiles. A US aircraft carrier, cruiser and two destroyers suffered direct hits. The cruiser blew up and sank, killing 600 men. The aircraft carrier sank an hour later.

By mid-morning, every military base in Iran was partially or wholly destroyed. Sirens blared and fires blazed from hundreds of fires. Explosions rocked Tehran and the electrical power failed. The Al Jazeerah news station in Tehran took a direct hit from a satellite bomb, leveling the entire block.

At 9:15 AM, Baghdad time, the first Iranian missile struck the Green Zone. For the next thirty minutes a torrent of missiles landed on GPS coordinates carefully selected by Shiite militiamen with cell phones positioned outside the Green Zone and other permanent US bases. Although US and Israeli bomber pilots had destroyed 90% of the Iranian missiles, enough Shahabs remained to fully destroy the Green Zone, the Baghdad airport, and a US Marine base. Thousands of unsuspecting US soldiers died in the early morning barrage. Not surprisingly, CNN and Fox withheld the great number of casualties from American viewers.

By 9:30 AM, gas stations on the US east coast began to raise their prices. Slowly at first and then altogether in a panic, the prices rose. $4 a gallon, and then $5 and then $6, the prices skyrocketed. Worried motorists, rushing from work, roared into the nearest gas station, radios blaring the latest reports of the pre-emptive attack on Iran. While fistfights broke out in gas stations everywhere, the third Middle Eastern war had begun.

In Washington DC, the spin began minutes after the first missile struck its intended target. The punitive strike--not really a war said the harried White House spokesman--would further democracy and peace in the Middle East. Media pundits mostly followed the party line. By ridding Iran of weapons of mass destruction, Donald Rumsfeld declared confidently on CNN, Iran might follow in the footsteps of Iraq, and enjoy the hard won fruits of freedom.

The president scheduled a speech at 2 PM. Gas prices rose another two dollars before then. China and Japan threatened to dump US dollars. Gold rose $120 an ounce. The dollar plummeted against the Euro.

CNN reported violent, anti-American protests in Paris, London, Rome, Berlin and Dublin. Fast food franchises throughout Europe, carrying American corporate logos, were firebombed.

A violent coup toppled the pro-American Pakistan [muSHARRAF] president. On the New York Stock Exchange, prices fell in a frenzy of trading--except for the major petroleum producers. A single, Iranian Shahab missile struck Tel Aviv, destroying an entire city block. Israel vowed revenge, and threatened a nuclear strike on Tehran, before a hastily called UN General Assembly in New York City eased tensions.

An orange alert in New York City suddenly reddened to a full-scale terror alarm when a package detonated on a Manhattan subway. Mayor Bloomberg declared martial law. Governor Pataki ordered the New York National Guard fully mobilized, mobilizing what few national guardsmen remained in the state.

President Bush looked shaken at 2 PM. The scroll below the TV screen reported Persian Gulf nations halting production of oil until the conflict could be resolved peacefully. Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez, announced a freeze in oil deliveries to the US would begin immediately. Tony Blair offered to mediate peace negotiations, between the US and Israel and Iran, but was resoundingly rejected.

By 6 PM, Eastern Standard Time, gas prices had stabilized at just below $10 a gallon. A Citgo station in Texas, near Fort Sam Houston Army base, was firebombed. No one claimed responsibility. Terrorism was not ruled out.

At sunset, the call to prayer--in Tehran, Baghdad, Islamabad, Ankara, Jerusalem, Jakarta, Riyadh--sounded uncannily like the buzzing of enraged bees.

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USAF veteran, Douglas Herman correctly predicted the aftermath of the attack on Iraq in his column: Shock & Awe Followed by Block-To-Block. he is the author of The Guns of Dallas, available at Amazon.com. Contact him at douglasherman7@yahoo.com.
 
Iran is not a piece of cake that US will come and take it Iran is really gonna hurt Israel there would be a real dangrous siruation Israel will try to attach with its F-16s and F-15s and Iran will fire Missiles and will defend its airspacen if one nuke hits the Israel then the work is done and if then Iran looses this will be counted as Victory.The condition in the Afghanistan and Iraq are crutial.The situation was different in Iraq and Afghanistan there was no such democracy there and Iran has a fulfledge democracy and it economy is also good so chances are rare that US take a chance to invade Iran.
US lost about 500B$ in Iraq war how much they are gonna loose think.US cant surpass the UN now US would have to go through the Security Council now.



Iran acquires ballistic missiles from DPRK

Iran has acquired medium/ intermediate-range ballistic missiles (MRBM/IRBMs) from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea - DPRK) with a range of at least 2,500 km, regional intelligence sources have confirmed to JDW. However, analysts remain puzzled over the rationale of the Iranian acquisition.

Citing a study by the German Federal Intelligence Service, the German daily newspaper Bild reported on 16 December that Iran has acquired 18 disassembled IRBMs from the DPRK. Referring to the missiles as 'BM-25' models, the newspaper said they were based on the Soviet SS-N-6 (R-27) submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM).

According to previous JDW reports, the DPRK, with the help of Russian specialists from the VP Makeyev Design Bureau in Miass, Chelyabinsk, has utilised the R-27 technology to develop two new (land-based and naval) versions of the R-27 with extended ranges. The land-based version, sometimes referred to as 'Taepo Dong X', is believed to have a range of 2,500 to 4,000 km. Fuelled with a storable liquid propellant, the new missile has greater survivability compared with the DPRK's No Dong and Hwasong families of missiles.

"Although the technology is 40 years old, the SS-N-6 SLBM is a very complicated missile, which is not easy to copy and does not align with the current Iranian efforts," Uzi Rubin, former director of Israel's Ballistic Missile Defence Organisation, told JDW.
 
A country that has the guts to break the UN seal from their nuke plants is not your normal country. They have the guts to stand up to any country out there and i respect that. But still i don't like they way iran's presdient is acting :idiot2:
 
Originally posted by Thunder@Jan 13 2006, 11:17 PM
A country that has the guts to break the UN seal from their nuke plants is not your normal country. They have the guts to stand up to any country out there and i respect that. But still i don't like they way iran's presdient is acting  :idiot2:
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Yup,I agree Iran is fearless country, But thats because they have the Support of Russia and China(thus the UN cannot do anything Military wise).Without Russian or Chinese support there Probraly would not be a Iran right know.Iran is also going to be the main source of oil of 1/2 the population of earth by 2010 (Mostly India/China)...Do you think that they would like all that oil flowing into American and European hands.This decade and for the decades too come, would in History be known as the Oil age.
 
Come on now. U.N can't really do anything. U.S has the power to engage if it has proof, and the photographs of nuclear facilities in Iran is an enough proof of that. U.S can't yet attack Iran so its giving warning and stuff, but Iran must get cautioned, and if it can it should build up its nuclear aresenal as soon as possible before U.S gets done with Iraq. If Iran is faild to do that than its over for Iran.

Also Iran should consider how will it survice in economic and militaric sanctions? Seeing that Iran still doesn't have a stable economy. Can it survive hard years of sanctions?

As you can see even today Pakistan hasn't been recognized as a nuclear nation although it has a stable nuclear aresenal.
 
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i also party on mars along with gandalf and darth vader
Me and Lara craft have a thang
my crap is more believeable than that crap
 
As im hobbying around in writing some fiction myself, i took the liberty of posting a critique. haven't finished yet, just some opening thoughts:

Iranian fighter plane, the Exocet split the ship in half

Does Iran have Exocet? Iraq had them though...dunno how many survived from Saddam's era to be confiscated by Iran if that's what the writer is hinting at.

Minor inconsistency, however with the amount of research and thinking concocting such plots is required to do, he could have done better and made it legit, Sunburn and Chinese Silkworm are the missiles in use in Iran.

Thousands of unsuspecting US soldiers died in the early morning barrage

Very unlikely "unsuspecting" US soldiers would be in their unsuspecting state, considering a major operation was on going that morning. They would be put on alert and protected with BMD (already there in reallife THAAD in Qatar iirc) as hitting them is the only realistic immediate answer Iran can provide. So, plot hole.....

The Al Jazeerah news station in Tehran took a direct hit from a satellite bomb

Because Al Jazeerah news station is better protected than strategic Iranian assets which were (i assume) hit with regular precision munition and mini nukes.
Not really thought through (or thought through in a kinda "shock and awe" for the lulz fashion), unless there's something else going on in the plot here later on that reveals why it required a satellite bomb (i assume that's a kinetic projectile dropped from satellite).

Donald Rumsfeld declared confidently on CNN, Iran might follow in the footsteps of Iraq, and enjoy the hard won fruits of freedom.

Some well placed and timed sarcasm :agree:

Rest of it looks okay, though i have some problems with fistfights at pumps on the first day (consider here that Iran has been exporting 50% less than waht it can for years and mostly nothing to western nations due to sanctions, so imho, yes, there would be some oil/gas related price shocks but i don't think it would escalate to what is described on the first day)

The other thing is Chavez stopping oil deliveries, he most certainly could but Venezuelan whole foreign currency source is selling oil. Idk if that would have happened, it could considering the irrationality of Chavez or it could not if there were some other issues pressing on him (like maintaining fiscal liquidity, which Venezuela despite it's immense wealth in resources hasn't really been capable)


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Lmao, thread is from 2006....didn't even see, some nib necro'd it :o:

 
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