
Unfortunately civil wars tend to be the most brutal and bloody.For now, but the equation in Iran has changed and the regime must retain a tight grip on it's population to the point that it will kill the economy and cause Iran to lose the ability to influence the region. I suspect also that armed insurgency will grow. It would have been better for the regime to have lost without this much bloodshed, now there is likley to be no mercy given on either side.
Doesn't look like it's over.
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Kurdish separatist group claims to have mounted ‘armed operations' in Iran to defend protesters
A representative of an Iranian Kurdish separatist group in Iraq says the group’s armed wing has launched attacks on Iran’s Revolutionary Guard in retaliation for Tehran's violent crackdown on protesters.apnews.com
The blackout becoming permanent also might be a signal the regime is still in full panic mode.
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Iran plans permanent break from global internet, say activists
Report claims unrestricted online access will be a ‘government privilege’, limited to individuals vetted by regimewww.theguardian.com
Hope the Kurds aren't counting on reliable help from U.S. & Co. - been stung on that front in the pastDoesn't look like it's over.
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Kurdish separatist group claims to have mounted ‘armed operations' in Iran to defend protesters
A representative of an Iranian Kurdish separatist group in Iraq says the group’s armed wing has launched attacks on Iran’s Revolutionary Guard in retaliation for Tehran's violent crackdown on protesters.apnews.com

In war the first casualty is the truth.Hope the Kurds aren't counting on reliable help from U.S. & Co. - been stung on that front in the past
Meanwhile, this from an opinion piece in a source rated as generally left with "mixed" factuality that still has some points to consider.
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Five Questions for Every Officer in Iran - The Globalist
The Iranian military is the only institution capable of bringing about the downfall of the Ayatollahs' regime. Five questions for every officer in Iran must ask himself.www.theglobalist.com
Archive link here if original link doesn't work.
They've cut off internet for 3 weeks, we have no idea what's going on there.Protests have died down. How's the military op going to work now?
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Trump says US ‘armada’ heading to Middle East as Iran death toll put above 5,000
US president says ‘we have a lot of ships’ going in that direction and that Washington is watching Iran closelywww.theguardian.com
Looks like it's back on.... maybe...
Sounds like potentially LRAD- long range acoustic device. That wouldn’t likely be tied to whatever caused the “Havana syndrome”; LRADs are pretty well known. Basically a super intense blast of focused sound waves.Discombobulated.
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Exclusive | Trump reveals to The Post secret ‘discombobulator’ weapon was crucial to Venezuelan raid on Maduro
President Trump told The Post that a secret new weapon was essential to the surprise US raid that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.nypost.com
"Trump commented on the weapon when asked about reports this week that the Biden administration purchased a pulsed energy weapon suspected of being the type that caused “Havana Syndrome.”
"Not much is known about the weapon, but those reports followed on-the-ground accounts from Venezuela describing how Maduro’s gunmen were brought to their knees, “bleeding through the nose” and vomiting blood.
"One member of the deposed strongman’s team of guards recounted afterward that “suddenly all our radar systems shut down without any explanation.”
“The next thing we saw were drones, a lot of drones, flying over our positions. We didn’t know how to react,” he said, saying that helicopters then appeared — “barely eight” — carrying about 20 US troops into the area.
“The Discombobulator” then was aimed directly at Maduro’s defenders.
“At one point, they launched something; I don’t know how to describe it. It was like a very intense sound wave. Suddenly I felt like my head was exploding from the inside,” the witness said.
“We all started bleeding from the nose. Some were vomiting blood. We fell to the ground, unable to move. We couldn’t even stand up after that sonic weapon — or whatever it was.”
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Eagle Claw Part Deux?
This guy thinks so... and is very excited about all the planes!
Doubtful.
1) What countries are going to give them basing and or transit rights for a weeks long air campaign? For British aircraft, from Cyprus they have to go through Syria and Iraq, possibly even refuel over those countries. Without permission. This is expeditionary ops that even Americans don't normally feel comfortable with. Only the Israelis do this.
2) Regime has had time to prepare and disperse. Sustained bombing may not be enough to force change. Might have been different two weeks ago.
I'll be happy if the regime gets delivered high speed explosive air mail. But I suspect some coercion and then face saving deal for Trump. I really hope I'm wrong. Would be really happy to be wrong here.
I think the strategy would be to disrupt the regime such that the populace feels emboldened to conduct the overthrow. It needn’t be an outright defeat through aerial bombing; most of the work will be done by the Iranian population themselves.