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That would undermine the "cheap and plentiful" aspect which is the whole point of this strategy

this guy thinks military assets are cheap as mecano or lego pieces, if he wants an automatic torret, he can place one in his car...

Someone must give this to poor TheImmortal a game kit to build his fantasies, because Iran military has serious issues to work on:

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He can place the torret with his toys and be happy.
 
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this guy thinks military assets are cheap as mecano or lego pieces, if he wants an automatic torret, he can place one in his car...

Someone must give this to poor @TheImmortal a game kit to build his fantasies, because Iran military has serious issues to work on:

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He can place the torret with his toys and be happy.
And this guy think you can hit a tanker on a moving speed boat with a man operated not stabilized gun
 
Kim the young man making history..Meanwhile Iran struggling to finish our second "Fateh"..either Kim is Bullshitting every one or we are just too slow..:undecided::undecided::undecided:

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He now has his nuclear bombs and his subs can launch them...We have ..lots and lots of "soon will be unveiled" and many many many negotiation rounds!..you be the judge.
 
Tell you what, ask DPRK and KJU if they don't want to take over the management of most iranian weapons programs, in exchange for oil, money or whatever else they want. Have them send a team of experts, supervisers whatever to take over management, and have complete freedom of action. Any slackness, corruption and incompetence to be dealt with swiftly and harshly DPRK style.

Can you imagine what they could achieve with Iran's manpower, resources and engineers in 10 years of resolute, 24 hour a day hard work, and clear goals? In 10 years Iran would have megaton nukes, ICBMs, nuclear powered SLBM subs, combat aircraft and so on that would literally make the americans and israelis shit themselves.

This is Iran's potential, it has the talent, the resources but sorely lacks in mangement and leadership. While those at the top still meekly "negotiate" with the americans over how many kg of uranium and how many centrifuges are they allowed to have in exchange for MAYBE getting a few dollars of their own money stolen by the yanks, look what DPRK is building.

If DPRK was "negotiating" the same way, they would probably have been invaded by now twice over.

Gah.
 
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Our Canadian alcoholic anonymous is currently in love with NK/China military alliance and military partnership cooperation developments!

It took him exactly not even a week to start posting again random images of NK with meaningless statements!

Watch for the missile and drone thread, he will post a random image of a NK missile/drone production line nagging about Iran and comparing them with Iran!
 
Kim the young man making history..Meanwhile Iran struggling to finish our second "Fateh"..either Kim is Bullshitting every one or we are just too slow..:undecided::undecided::undecided:

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He now has his nuclear bombs and his subs can launch them...We have ..lots and lots of "soon will be unveiled" and many many many negotiation rounds!..you be the judge.

You are looking at a metal hull with zero idea of its capability and reliability. Russia has been providing extensive assistance in various fields. Russian officials were in NK recently on several occasions to negotiate more arms vs assistance deals for the Ukraine war.

I’d take North Korean unveiling with a grain of salt.
 
If Iran was governed the way Korea is, those nagging and drawing completely baseless comparisons, would have been relocated into labor camps prior to being given the opportunity to leave (flee?) Iran for the west. So would their entire next of kin, by the way. No internet in labor camps to post complaints 24/7. Nay, no access to the global internet outside those camps either. Perhaps Iran should emulate the DPRK, it'd teach resident naggers a thing or two.
 
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If Iran was governed the way Korea is, those nagging and drawing completely baseless comparisons, would have been relocated into labor camps prior to having the opportunity to leave Iran for the west. So would their entire next of kin, by the way. No internet in labor camps to post complaints 24/7. Perhaps Iran should emulate the DPRK, it'd teach resident naggers a thing or two.
True its not possible to Gouvern Iran Like you said. Iran have its own culture and history and mentality. The reason why dprk can be ruled like Like it is ruled is becsuse people are accepting this style. The great iranian civilisation, How people and shiite islam, the way of the Prophet (sawa) and his family (as) will never accept this kind of behaviour.

@mack8 You cannot implement other culture style in another country. Its the same result like west did with other countries.
 
The facts on the ground:

North Korea
: Ruled by 35 year old ...Is in possession of Nuclear bombs, Hydrogen bombs, tested and proven ICBMs , Nuclear capable Subs..and lousy economy..Will attack mainland US if attackedo_O

Iran: Ruled by an 85 year old ...Is in possession of no nuclear bombs, no Hydrogen bombs, no tested ICBMs, no Nuclear capable Subs ...and a lousy economy..but will kick US out of west asia!!!!:rofl:

My advice to mullahs...STOP Snorting that afghan stuff and come down to earth....get out of Qom and take a trip outside of Iran..it is a different world out there.:undecided:
 
Facts on the ground are as follows.

The DPRK lacks the necessary critical size, population, resources and geopolitical opportunities to ensure its independence and security in the face of USA imperialism other than through the possession of nuclear weapons. The differential does not allow for alternate methods.

As an example, Korea is deprived of the extensive network of regional allies Islamic Iran patiently and very competently built up over the decades. These represent a huge deterrent factor against NATO aggression, because thanks to these movements and governments alone, Iran could escalate any conflict across the entire region. What will allies of Korea be able to achieve outside national borders in case of war? Not much, with the sole exception of pin point operations by some of the 70.000 members of the Chongryon (pro-DPRK association of Korean residents in Japan) specially trained to this effect.

Likewise, the DPRK lacks the tremendous geographic boon offered to Iran in the shape of particularly narrow waters along the Strait of Hormoz, through which a considerable portion of global energy exports is transiting, and closure or simply sustained blocking of which would have an ample impact upon the global economy. Korea also lacks Iran's over 1,6 million square kilometers of largely mountainous surface area, which onto itself would lead to a nightmare scenario for any invader.

This is why for Iran, there's no need to rush towards nuclear arms. Latent break out capability, which the Islamic Republic has more than ensured, is perfectly sufficient at this point, offering as it does a serious benefit over actual nuclear armament, namely reduced political cost.

Islamic Iran and the DPRK are and have always been friendly nations with a history of close cooperation in the defence sector, each party following the path most suited to its situation and characteristics, thereby achieving deterrence against the oppressive global arrogance.

Attempting to contrast the Islamic Republic and the DPRK by invoking the respective age of their leaders is misleading and uninformed, given how in Korea too the Leadership position is for life. Kim Jong-Un may be 39 (not 35) today, but he shall be in charge of state affairs for as long as he dwells among us. What's more, leadership in Korea happens to be hereditary in practice, which isn't the case of Iran.

As for the economy, Iran could impossibly be demeaned as "lousy" in this regard. Iran's industrial output is strong and diversified for an oil-exporting nation, and so is Iran's agricultural production.

When it comes to kicking the USA out of West Asia, has Korea kicked G.I.'s out of East Asia yet? One is left wondering what the point of this gratuitous interjection could possibly be. Reality is that Islamic Iran has successfully neutralized multiple American and zionist military aggressions in the region, and that when said imperialists will be forced to leave West Asia for good, most of the credit will go to Iran's steadfast policy of Resistance.

Last but not least, considering that hazrate aqa seyyed Khamenei (h.A.) has actually paid visit to Korea, it's somewhat rich to be advising the Iranian leadership to "get out of Qom and take a trip outside Iran" in the framework of a comment full of instrumentalized praise for the DPRK.

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The alliance between Iran and Korea cannot be undermined through not-well-meaning comparisons like these.



True its not possible to Gouvern Iran Like you said. Iran have its own culture and history and mentality. The reason why dprk can be ruled like Like it is ruled is becsuse people are accepting this style. The great iranian civilisation, How people and shiite islam, the way of the Prophet (sawa) and his family (as) will never accept this kind of behaviour.

@mack8 You cannot implement other culture style in another country. Its the same result like west did with other countries.

What Iran and Korea do is to cooperate with a shared goal in mind, whilst refraining from interfering in each others' domestic affairs, as it should be and as opposed to the modus operandi typical of imperialist NATO regimes.

To those who keep brandishing the example of the DPRK merely as a pretext to vent their political frustration at the Islamic Republic, they should know that a country of the global South challenging the empire could not reach this level of deterrence without implementing measures akin to Korea's Military-First politics i.e. extraordinary allocation of funds and budget to the defence sector.

This in turn would suppose equally significant cuts across other domains, generating considerable stress for the citizenry at large. Even though western propaganda vastly exaggerates the impact of this policy on the living standards of Koreans and even though much of the narrative about famines during the 1990's is probably fabricated, it's nonetheless undeniable that actually prevailing circumstances would've been impossible to sustain if it wasn't for the absence of political pluralism in Korea, as well as for the strict way in which opposition to the system is met with, as compared to Iran.

Amusingly enough, whenever I make the suggestion that Iran could take a page out of Korea's book at least in terms of offsetting pro-western agents of influence (reformists / moderates) working in the interests of and supported by existential foreign enemies, those same users who subscribe to "DPRK strong, Iran weak" sloganeering do not seem all too enthusiastic about it.

No wonder, they know that under such a system, they'd never enjoy the luxury of nagging like they do. When they use Korea as a pretext, it's not really out of concern for Iran nor a reflection of objective, sober analysis - it's simply an expression of their dislike for the religious and Islamic nature of the Iranian political order, as well as a consequence of decades of exposure to western- and zionist-orchestrated, non-stop propaganda and psy-ops against the Islamic Revolution.
 
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Kim the young man making history..Meanwhile Iran struggling to finish our second "Fateh"..either Kim is Bullshitting every one or we are just too slow..:undecided::undecided::undecided:

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He now has his nuclear bombs and his subs can launch them...We have ..lots and lots of "soon will be unveiled" and many many many negotiation rounds!..you be the judge.
Every time I praise Kim Jong Un, I get criticized, but there is no denying the fact that this man has achieved so much in just 12 years.
Iran has more resources, a larger population, and more economic power than North Korea, and its blockade is not as severe as the one North Korea is under.
But why is there such a difference?
 

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