>>508546441 (OP)It's not over.
Iran already broke the ceasefire twice.
I don't think Israel will sit idly by and let this continue.
And this is probably something Israel has prepared for.
Suppose it did end today though:
Iran lost a lot of control over its own government and country, top commanders killed, trillions of dollars worth of military equipment destroyed, and the nuke program in shambles.
We also hit a lot of administrative buildings and institutions, and at least one prison filled with political prisoners.
This means there's a good chance there will be an uprising soon. And maybe that's what Israel is banking on. letting the dust settle for a bit, and the fog of war to end, for the normie Iranian to figure out what is actually going on.
Or it can also be another deception meant to let their "supreme leader" feel comfortable enough to make a mistake and allow us to assassinate him.
Either way, it's never over until the fat lady starts singing.
>Who won? Look at Gaza, they can take a picture with the entire city destroyed to the brim, with one hand gone and another barely able to lift two fingers in a "V" sign, and they'd consider this a win.
Looking at it objectively, Israel barely suffered any losses, no military losses and almost no civilian losses. And we were able to absolutely humiliate them with how far up their ass we were able to go without interruption.
Still, we didn't achieve a regime change, not yet at least. So that's a problem. And we might have rushed the ending of our attack because of pressure from Trump. If that's the case we might still have more strategic targets that we would have liked to destroy but didn't have the time. But still this doesn't negate just how massive our gains actually were.
Time will tell if this absolute tactical victory would amount to a strategic / political victory.