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The Iran War – The Staggering Cost of War and the Rise of Iran’s Resistance

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The Middle East is no stranger to conflict, but the recent military escalation – the Iran War – represents a catastrophic breach of international norms. We are now 1 week into the joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran—codenamed Operation Epic Fury. With the stunning assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei over the weekend, the geopolitical landscape of the region has been permanently altered.

But as the bombs continue to fall on Tehran and Isfahan, two distinct stories are emerging: the staggering human and economic toll of an unsanctioned war, and the rapid, highly coordinated mobilization of the Iranian resistance hoping to seize this chaotic moment.

1. The Latest Figures: A $3.7 Billion Iran War

The scale of this bombardment is unprecedented in modern Middle Eastern history. By bypassing the UN Security Council, Washington and Tel Aviv have unleashed a massive, unchecked aerial campaign.

2. The Conflict Spills Over: The Sinking of the IRIS Dena

This is no longer a localized war; it is bleeding violently into international waters. In a shocking escalation this week, a US submarine torpedoed and sank the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean, just 44 nautical miles off the coast of Sri Lanka.

3. The Resistance Makes Waves

With the regime’s leadership in absolute chaos and communication networks blacked out, organized Iranian opposition groups are viewing this as the final chapter of the Islamic Republic.

Verdict

You cannot bomb a region into stability. While the US and Israel may achieve their tactical military objectives of dismantling Iran’s nuclear and defense infrastructure, they are plunging the entire Middle East into an unpredictable abyss.

The Iranian resistance is highly organized and ready for a transition, but a regime change imposed by foreign missiles rarely ends in a bloodless democratic transition. The next few weeks will decide the fate of the region for a generation.

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