Israel-Iran War: Regime change impossible, Israel wants to end the battle this week, Says It Depends On Tehran
Israel's agenda of a regime change in Iran has suffered a setback, wants to end war with Iran this week.
Iran , in the face of surprised attacks from NATO backed Israel and America direct attacks on its Nuclear facilities, has maintained deviance resistance as the military powerhouse of the middle east. The goal of Israeli Operation Rising Lion has been defeated.
Already , Iran’s parliament has voted to close the Strait of Hormuz, the chokepoint for nearly 20% of global oil supplies, in direct retaliation to U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear sites.
Brent crude already jumped 10%, hovering at $77—and could climb past $100–150 if tensions spiral.
But the final call lies with Iran’s top security council.
What happens next?
Iran could deploy mines, missiles, and drone swarms.
U.S. urges China to intervene, while European navies prepare to escort oil tankers.
The world waits on Tehran’s next move which has promised appropriate retaliations to both Israel and America attacks.
United States ordered the evacuation of American military personnel from middle east.
The plans to end the war with Iran as quick as possible might not be unconnected with understanding that US , Israel and NATO allies may also be stuck in a prolonged war just as they did for Russia in Ukraine special military operation.
Chinese envoy at the UN Security Council strongly condemns the U.S. attacks on Iran and the bombing of nuclear facilities.
The U.S. actions are a serious violation of the UN Charter, international law, and Iran's sovereignty.
International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that damage has been documented at Isfahan, Fordow, and Natanz following the U.S. strikes, but no increase in radiation has been detected outside the sites.
Israel's agenda of a regime change in Iran has suffered a setback, wants to end war with Iran this week.
Iran , in the face of surprised attacks from NATO backed Israel and America direct attacks on its Nuclear facilities, has maintained deviance resistance as the military powerhouse of the middle east. The goal of Israeli Operation Rising Lion has been defeated.
Already , Iran’s parliament has voted to close the Strait of Hormuz, the chokepoint for nearly 20% of global oil supplies, in direct retaliation to U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear sites.
Brent crude already jumped 10%, hovering at $77—and could climb past $100–150 if tensions spiral.
But the final call lies with Iran’s top security council.
What happens next?
Iran could deploy mines, missiles, and drone swarms.
U.S. urges China to intervene, while European navies prepare to escort oil tankers.
The world waits on Tehran’s next move which has promised appropriate retaliations to both Israel and America attacks.
United States ordered the evacuation of American military personnel from middle east.
The plans to end the war with Iran as quick as possible might not be unconnected with understanding that US , Israel and NATO allies may also be stuck in a prolonged war just as they did for Russia in Ukraine special military operation.
Chinese envoy at the UN Security Council strongly condemns the U.S. attacks on Iran and the bombing of nuclear facilities.
The U.S. actions are a serious violation of the UN Charter, international law, and Iran's sovereignty.
International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that damage has been documented at Isfahan, Fordow, and Natanz following the U.S. strikes, but no increase in radiation has been detected outside the sites.