Anonymous
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6/19/2025, 2:29:48 PM No.507974364
The broadest picture is that an attempt by Israel and allied intelligence services to conduct a surprise “synergistic psychological shock” against Iran – through simultaneous strikes in multiple domains: decapitation of command, assassination of scientists, disruption of air defense systems, and introduction of saboteur teams with drones – ended in failure.
It failed to deliver the expected result – to paralyze and intimidate the Iranian leadership, and even to create space for the “anticipated atmosphere of regime change.” That did not happen. Iranians, for now, have buried their political differences and united around the idea of national sovereignty.
On the contrary, despite the loss of eight line commanders, the system recovered very quickly: air defense systems were restored within 8 hours, and Iran responded with missile attacks on Israel.
The bottom line is that, apart from superficial damage, Iran's nuclear program has not suffered any damage. And this must be made clear: this has never been Israel's goal. Israel simply does not have the capacity to destroy infrastructure hidden 800 meters beneath mountain ranges. The goal is "regime change."
So the situation has reversed from that of June 13. Israel is now in serious trouble: its air defense systems are weak, and Israel is suffering serious losses in key infrastructure. Put simply, every Israeli politician is now begging the United States to enter the war for them.
>Israeli Minister and Cabinet Member Gila Gamliel:
>"We strongly demand that the United States enters the war with Iran"
It failed to deliver the expected result – to paralyze and intimidate the Iranian leadership, and even to create space for the “anticipated atmosphere of regime change.” That did not happen. Iranians, for now, have buried their political differences and united around the idea of national sovereignty.
On the contrary, despite the loss of eight line commanders, the system recovered very quickly: air defense systems were restored within 8 hours, and Iran responded with missile attacks on Israel.
The bottom line is that, apart from superficial damage, Iran's nuclear program has not suffered any damage. And this must be made clear: this has never been Israel's goal. Israel simply does not have the capacity to destroy infrastructure hidden 800 meters beneath mountain ranges. The goal is "regime change."
So the situation has reversed from that of June 13. Israel is now in serious trouble: its air defense systems are weak, and Israel is suffering serious losses in key infrastructure. Put simply, every Israeli politician is now begging the United States to enter the war for them.
>Israeli Minister and Cabinet Member Gila Gamliel:
>"We strongly demand that the United States enters the war with Iran"
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