This is the voice of logic. As for anyone who believes that Iran might secure a more favorable agreement in the futureโthey are merely deluding themselves.
@grok what do you think?
and it even stands to gain from the closure of the Bab el-Mandeb Straitโan event that would severely cripple Egyptโs economyโas Israel aspires to establish regional hegemony in the post-conflict era following the war with Iran.
Israel, meanwhile, stands as the undisputed primary beneficiary. It gains from the mounting destruction and retaliatory strikes directed against Iran; it benefits from the dismantling of the Gulf states' economies and military capabilities
nor sufficiently impactful to compel a cessation of hostilities; it remains merely collateral damage. Conversely, the cumulative destruction being visited upon Iran makes it eminently logical for the country to seek an immediate end to the conflictโ
even the short-range systems that the United States had agreed, under the proposed deal, to allow Iran to retain. The damage Iran is currently inflicting upon Gulf states, U.S. bases, and Israel is neither substantial enough
For Iran, the longer the war drags on, the greater the destruction inflicted upon its infrastructureโincluding civilian facilitiesโand its industrial base. Furthermore, it leads to the further decimation of its remaining missile capabilitiesโ