ResurgentIran2
Registered Member
Guys, Iran is taking a lot of battering. It has lost its leader along with other high ranking people. The destruction and human losses are unprecedented.
This coincides with Israeli hubris and demands that Iran either surrender or be eliminated.
But remember. Such hubris are only the honey moon fase of this war.
If Iran can absorb the hits and still manage to launch its drones and missiles, the situation will change in about a week or so. By then Iran will have exhausted a lot the enemies munitions and interceptors, in which case the strategic balance will change and will do so in a VERY short manner.
Israel will come begging for a ceasefire, just like they did last time.
Iran has prepared for a long war of attrition with the US. They might do a backroom deal after some days, with Iran being in the drivers seat for extracting concessions, not the other way around. I doubt Iran will grant Israel that same opprotunity for a deal of cessation of hostility. They might do it with the US (if certain conditions are met).
But Iran will pummel Israel. They will be a diminished and battered regime after this war, one that will not come begging the US to start a war with Iran again. Mark my words.
Yes, we may not see a lot of impacts at the moment in Tel Aviv. Just wait a few more days, have patience.
Try to excise emotions from this, and think logically.
This coincides with Israeli hubris and demands that Iran either surrender or be eliminated.
But remember. Such hubris are only the honey moon fase of this war.
If Iran can absorb the hits and still manage to launch its drones and missiles, the situation will change in about a week or so. By then Iran will have exhausted a lot the enemies munitions and interceptors, in which case the strategic balance will change and will do so in a VERY short manner.
Israel will come begging for a ceasefire, just like they did last time.
Iran has prepared for a long war of attrition with the US. They might do a backroom deal after some days, with Iran being in the drivers seat for extracting concessions, not the other way around. I doubt Iran will grant Israel that same opprotunity for a deal of cessation of hostility. They might do it with the US (if certain conditions are met).
But Iran will pummel Israel. They will be a diminished and battered regime after this war, one that will not come begging the US to start a war with Iran again. Mark my words.
Yes, we may not see a lot of impacts at the moment in Tel Aviv. Just wait a few more days, have patience.
Try to excise emotions from this, and think logically.








