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Iran had to back out form Iraq War, terming it as the most bitter pill they ever had to take. And that was a situation where Iran had an upper hand.It doesn’t matter now whether Iran was prepared or not. What counts is how much damage they’ll do to Israel in retaliation before going down.
Without wanting to be disrespectful, Iran can’t get out of this as the winner. After all, it’s not Israel they’re fighting with, it’s also the US and NATO.
The anti-Islamic forces are united and hunt like a pack of animals while Muslims are like headless chickens. Getting destroyed one by one while stubbornly refusing to unite to defend themselves.
Till the day Muslims unite they’re going to keep suffering defeat and humiliation.
In today's case, most of their top leadership is gone within hours and we saw how that went in case of Lebanon. A complete collapse of Hezbollah in the later fight after their leadership collapsed similarly. In the current situation I do not see how Iran can prevail, let alone give a balanced response. Russia is occupied with its own problems and China has no way to get involved here.
The initial damage seems too much and in the absence of any airforce or ground corridor, Iranian missiles plus slow speed drones can only achieve so much. Israel only invested in its airforce coz it knew what was needed. Disappointing I know, but the reality does not look so good in the favour of Iran. Unless they can surprise everyone in any significant way.









