It looks like a fragile peace might happen. It is still only hours old. There is also checkpoints and drone and other chaos inside Iran. This could be part of the regime not willing to follow the peace and it could also be mixed in with an uprising by others.
There still needs to be peace negotiations and terms. US and Israel will push for UN and IAEA inspections to remove and eliminate all of the nuclear program and nuclear materials and the Iranian ballistic missiles. IF Iran does not agree to this, then Israel will take steps to ensure it happens.
There is a problem of Iran staying unified.





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Israelis sure do have all the bases covered on the internet discussion.
War is hell.
There needs to be regime change in Iran as this has gone on beyond reasonable limits and now threatens world safety, this can only happen with the support of the Iranian people.
Iran, as it stands, has defiled the entire Middle East with proxy wars intended to terrorize millions of innocent people into slavery to serve the fetid corpse of Hadar, who does not have the blessing of God.
This modern world needs to accept peace and bask in the golden age of increased trade that will benefit everyone.
An “uprising” in Iran is possible, but would be very difficult to execute. The Iranian people, are well educated, sophisticated, and sick to death of the dictators who mascaraed as pious religious fanatics to treat their own people, as crap. And we’re not even talking about the total incompetency about how the “religious authorities” have so f***** up the economy. It’s very difficult, to convey as a westerner (I was born in Chicago) the “mindset” of living in a totalitarian society. I lived in the former East Germany just before the wall fell (I wasn’t there as a tourist, why was I there? Use your imagination) But it was like all totalitarian societies:
Your very careful and “measured” about what you say and how you say anything to anyone, EVERYONE. Trust no one. It’s depressing as hell. Police states are very good at ease dropping. People have a need, and will go to great lengths to find a private place (meaning secure) to speak to a special, close friend, a lover, etc. So, how do people who know the state can use almost any electronic device to listen in on anyone. (I was amazed to learn, a simple electric alarm clock, NOT a clock/radio, but a simple alarm clock that makes a buzzing sound when it goes off, can remotely be turned into a listening device. The audio is poor, and has limited range but since most alarm clocks are on a table or something next to a persons bed, whatever they say to their partner, or talk to themselves) (lots of us do that, in the former DDR,, people learned not to). Or using microwaves to tap into vibration’s of a persons inner ear. The person hears whatever, and so does whoever taps in. The person being “tapped”, has no idea it’s happening.
Unless it goes on longer then 20mn. Then the “target” feels queasy, and may experience vertigo. Question; What’s the difference between being paranoid and cautious? It REALLY depends on where you are. It helps if you have a modest knowledge of technology, but that’s much less important then being aware of WHERE you are. What did the people of East Germany do, when they wanted to have a private, intimate conversation with that special person? Do so, in the most public (crowded) place possible. Ever notice say, in a packed banquet room, or auditorium that may have a thousand people, the background din can be defining, but you hear the person you want to?
If it was just that one person alone in a huge room they would not have to shout, for you to understand what their saying. Best place for a “private conversation”? A really big, fully packed sports stadium. The roar of the crowed not only conveys fans enthusiasm, it can cover up, a great many secrets. Even a ballistic microphone (think of a telephoto lens for sound) has trouble targeting a single person from a distance, surrounded by thousands of screaming, fans. But my reference is 1980’s technology. I’m sure it’s advanced. The state can try, fail go home come back and try again. Anyone seeking to be free, this ain’t baseball, one strike your just not out your dead. So is your family. NOTHING is as serious, as this.
I know the people of Iran are sick of the incompetent fanatics trashing their country. I hope those with the resources will help the Iranian people, overthrow the robed, bearded bastards more interested in hypocritical piety, then just being decent to their own people. ,