Israel Warns of ‘Prolonged’ War Against Iran
IRAN, JUN 23 – Israeli Defense Forces aim to neutralize Iran's missile arsenal amid escalating strikes and intercepted attacks, with 639 Iranian casualties reported by human rights groups.
- IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir stated that Israel is preparing for a 'prolonged campaign' against Iran due to its growing missile arsenal and nuclear capabilities.
- Operation Rising Lion has seen successes, including the elimination of senior Iranian military leaders and damaging key nuclear infrastructure.
- Zamir highlighted that Iran's missile arsenal could reach around 8,000 missiles if not confronted soon, prompting the need for decisive action.
- Zamir emphasized the need for ongoing defense readiness and civilian resilience, noting that the campaign is far from over and significant challenges remain.
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The show of impotence offered by China and Russia, two great allies of Iran, and the return of the dollar to its traditional status of good refuge (i.e. to re-evaluate itself in the face of a serious global geopolitical crisis) are some of the outline details of this Iranian war
Iran seems to have suffered a heavy blow from the American bombing of its nuclear installations. Whereas the country was until recently an important power in the Middle East, the Persian empire is now largely gone. The regime of the ayatollahs has hardly any allies left. And it remains to be seen what the remaining partners, especially Russia, will do. Because Putin also does not want to be sucked into the swamp of the Middle East.
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Iran stands alone against Trump and Israel, stripped of allies
Iran’s leaders are discovering they’re on their own against the U.S. and Israel, without the network of proxies and allies that allowed them to project power in the Middle East and beyond.
“We have other objectives and we will continue to act until we reach them,” said Army spokesman Effie Defrin.
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