Looks like this is just going to be a tit for tat between Iran and Israel.
Israel's turn was yesterday, Iran's turn is today, etc
- Iranian military commanders, politicians, and scientists are being eliminated en masse
- Israeli power and infrastructure is clearly being destroyed from the videos we've seen. There are probably also some important officials in the casualties which haven't been reported.
This will continue until most countries begin calling for an immediate ceasefire
The Gulf Cooperation Council seem to be the beneficiary of this conflict, they despise both the Israeli and Iranian regimes. I would not be shocked if they were directly involved in the future negotiations.
Looks like this is just going to be a tit for tat between Iran and Israel.
Israel's turn was yesterday, Iran's turn is today, etc
- Iranian military commanders, politicians, and scientists are being eliminated en masse
- Israeli power and infrastructure is clearly being destroyed from the videos we've seen. There are probably also some important officials in the casualties which haven't been reported.
This will continue until most countries begin calling for an immediate ceasefire
The Gulf Cooperation Council seem to be the beneficiary of this conflict, they despise both the Israeli and Iranian regimes. I would not be shocked if they were directly involved in the future negotiations.
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