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So, who won the War? Iran or Israel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hyaenidae" data-source="post: 30804419" data-attributes="member: 530392"><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>During the 2025 conflict with Israel, Iran suffered severe losses on multiple fronts:</strong></span></p><p></p><p>- <strong>Leadership Decapitation</strong>: Israel killed at least 20 senior Iranian commanders, including top military and IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) leaders. Confirmed deaths included Iran’s Armed Forces Chief of Staff, multiple IRGC commanders, and senior intelligence and aerospace officials. Also, a number of prominent Iranian nuclear scientists—at least 14, according to some reports—were killed in targeted strikes and car bombings.</p><p></p><p>- <strong>Nuclear Program Setbacks:</strong> The Fordow enrichment facility and other sensitive nuclear sites like Natanz and Esfahan sustained “very significant” or “extreme” damage from US and Israeli airstrikes. Many tunnel entrances and centrifuges were destroyed. Some nuclear materials might have been relocated beforehand, but the program suffered a major operational setback.</p><p></p><p>- <strong>Mounting Civilian Casualties</strong>: Over 800 Iranians were killed in airstrikes as of late June 2025, including hundreds of civilians. The wounded number in the thousands; Iranian sources report more than 4,700 wounded across the country. Strikes targeted infrastructure in urban areas, including Evin Prison in Tehran and electricity distribution centers.</p><p></p><p>- <strong>Loss of Internal Security Capabilities: </strong>Israeli strikes repeatedly hit key internal security and regime repression centers in Tehran. Evacuation orders were issued in Tehran’s Seventh District as Israeli jets targeted IRGC bases, police intelligence, and regime suppression bodies, undermining Iran’s ability to control unrest.</p><p></p><p>- <strong>Civilian Displacement and Unrest: </strong>The conflict caused mass panic; large numbers of Tehran’s population fled the capital. Power outages and repeated air raid sirens disrupted daily life and fueled instability.</p><p></p><p>- <strong>Damage to Ballistic and Drone Arsenal</strong>: Israel struck multiple underground missile and drone storage facilities and destroyed at least one major ballistic missile launcher. Iran’s ability to fire large missile salvos was severely diminished by these targeted attacks.</p><p></p><p>- <strong>Political Instability</strong>: Reports describe deep fissures in the Iranian regime and speculation about succession plans in case Supreme Leader Khamenei was killed or sidelined. Elite leaders and clerics lobbied for a ceasefire, fearing for regime survival.</p><p></p><p>In summary, Iran’s losses in 2025 included a crippling of its top military, intelligence, and nuclear personnel and facilities, major setbacks to its nuclear weapons and missile programs, heavy civilian casualties, large-scale displacement, and deepening political fractures within the regime. Its ability to project power and to assert deterrence suffered a dramatic blow.</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 18px">Israel’s losses in the 2025 war with Iran:</span></strong></p><p></p><p>- <strong>Civilian Casualties</strong>: At least 24 people killed and more than 1,000 wounded in Israel as a result of Iranian missile and drone strikes. This includes new fatalities added by the final rounds of barrages just before the ceasefire.</p><p></p><p>- <strong>Infrastructure Damage</strong>: Iranian strikes caused damage to civilian areas and public infrastructure in southern and central Israel. There were reports of buildings hit, power outages, and brief panic in some cities, including Beersheba and Ashkelon.</p><p></p><p>- <strong>Military and Security Pressure</strong>: The scale and intensity of the barrage tested Israel’s air defense system, forced mass mobilization, and caused temporary disruptions in public services and commercial flights.</p><p></p><p>- <strong>Economic and Strategic Tension</strong>: The constant missile and drone attack alerts, as well as disruptions to daily life and the aviation sector, created considerable economic strain and psychological stress for the population.</p><p></p><p>In summary, while Israel prevented catastrophic losses through effective missile defenses and quick counter-attacks, it still suffered dozens of deaths, over a thousand injuries, and major disruption to daily life and infrastructure during the 2025 war with Iran.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hyaenidae, post: 30804419, member: 530392"] [SIZE=5][B]During the 2025 conflict with Israel, Iran suffered severe losses on multiple fronts:[/B][/SIZE] - [B]Leadership Decapitation[/B]: Israel killed at least 20 senior Iranian commanders, including top military and IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) leaders. Confirmed deaths included Iran’s Armed Forces Chief of Staff, multiple IRGC commanders, and senior intelligence and aerospace officials. Also, a number of prominent Iranian nuclear scientists—at least 14, according to some reports—were killed in targeted strikes and car bombings. - [B]Nuclear Program Setbacks:[/B] The Fordow enrichment facility and other sensitive nuclear sites like Natanz and Esfahan sustained “very significant” or “extreme” damage from US and Israeli airstrikes. Many tunnel entrances and centrifuges were destroyed. Some nuclear materials might have been relocated beforehand, but the program suffered a major operational setback. - [B]Mounting Civilian Casualties[/B]: Over 800 Iranians were killed in airstrikes as of late June 2025, including hundreds of civilians. The wounded number in the thousands; Iranian sources report more than 4,700 wounded across the country. Strikes targeted infrastructure in urban areas, including Evin Prison in Tehran and electricity distribution centers. - [B]Loss of Internal Security Capabilities: [/B]Israeli strikes repeatedly hit key internal security and regime repression centers in Tehran. Evacuation orders were issued in Tehran’s Seventh District as Israeli jets targeted IRGC bases, police intelligence, and regime suppression bodies, undermining Iran’s ability to control unrest. - [B]Civilian Displacement and Unrest: [/B]The conflict caused mass panic; large numbers of Tehran’s population fled the capital. Power outages and repeated air raid sirens disrupted daily life and fueled instability. - [B]Damage to Ballistic and Drone Arsenal[/B]: Israel struck multiple underground missile and drone storage facilities and destroyed at least one major ballistic missile launcher. Iran’s ability to fire large missile salvos was severely diminished by these targeted attacks. - [B]Political Instability[/B]: Reports describe deep fissures in the Iranian regime and speculation about succession plans in case Supreme Leader Khamenei was killed or sidelined. Elite leaders and clerics lobbied for a ceasefire, fearing for regime survival. In summary, Iran’s losses in 2025 included a crippling of its top military, intelligence, and nuclear personnel and facilities, major setbacks to its nuclear weapons and missile programs, heavy civilian casualties, large-scale displacement, and deepening political fractures within the regime. Its ability to project power and to assert deterrence suffered a dramatic blow. [B][SIZE=5]Israel’s losses in the 2025 war with Iran:[/SIZE][/B] - [B]Civilian Casualties[/B]: At least 24 people killed and more than 1,000 wounded in Israel as a result of Iranian missile and drone strikes. This includes new fatalities added by the final rounds of barrages just before the ceasefire. - [B]Infrastructure Damage[/B]: Iranian strikes caused damage to civilian areas and public infrastructure in southern and central Israel. There were reports of buildings hit, power outages, and brief panic in some cities, including Beersheba and Ashkelon. - [B]Military and Security Pressure[/B]: The scale and intensity of the barrage tested Israel’s air defense system, forced mass mobilization, and caused temporary disruptions in public services and commercial flights. - [B]Economic and Strategic Tension[/B]: The constant missile and drone attack alerts, as well as disruptions to daily life and the aviation sector, created considerable economic strain and psychological stress for the population. In summary, while Israel prevented catastrophic losses through effective missile defenses and quick counter-attacks, it still suffered dozens of deaths, over a thousand injuries, and major disruption to daily life and infrastructure during the 2025 war with Iran. [/QUOTE]
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