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No, Iran's Nuclear Program Has Not Been Set Back by "Months"


(Substack) Jake Wallis Simons - When Israel sends its troops into action, it's always the same. First they try to make you believe that it breaks "international law." Then they inflate the number of civilian casualties and argue that this makes it illegitimate. Then they insist that there is no such thing as a military solution to anything, and after the dust has settled they claim that the whole thing was a failure. Such is the playbook that is now being applied both to the Gaza war and to the "12-day war" with Iran. The Ayatollah's nuclear dreams have been set back for years. Moreover, if the beast begins once again to rear its head, it can be decapitated once again in a fresh wave of Israeli strikes. Iran has been humiliated and castrated, its forces, human capital and armaments severely degraded and its options to menace Israel drastically reduced. Iran has been struck a blow it has never experienced before, and has been rendered vulnerable to further Israeli action whenever the circumstances demand it. Yes, the Iranian regime has not yet fallen; yes, the struggle continues. But let's raise a glass to the men and women of the IDF and the American Air Force who have made the world a safer place today.
2025-06-26 00:00:00
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