So, Iran has accepted the ceasefire offer. Iran was, as best I can tell, winning. The Iron Dome could not stop their more advanced missiles and was days from running out of interceptor missiles. Two weeks if the US sent its entire stockpile. The US attack on Iran’s nuclear facility was a dud, the enriched uranium has been moved, etc…
I said that Iran had finally gotten over its caution, but feared it would revert, and so it has. It’s clear that the sooner Khameini dies and is replaced the safer Iran will be, also because that will be the end of the non-nuclear fatwa. (It should be noted that 60% enriched is enough to create a dirty bomb which would render Israel uninhabitable, and Iran should inform Israel that it has created a number, read for missile deployment.)
Iran could have kept going and insisted that Israel withdraw from Gaza and Lebanon (confirmed by the Russian and Chinese satellites.) Once again, it has abandoned its proxies. It is clear that they were only disposable proxies, not allies.
That said, this is an Iranian victory, just a very limited one. Israel and the US were the ones who begged for a ceasefire, not Iran.
Meanwhile, we have further confirmation that Gaza casualties are likely at least 377K.
A year ago I estimated Gazan casualties at 500K. A new estimate has come out based on fairly conservative metrics, which puts them at a million.
A million estimated deaths in 500 days. Half a million children.
The Zionist-NATO war on Palestine is shaping up to be among the most vicious genocides in the history of genocide. pic.twitter.com/UPnHceQDYz
— Paweł Wargan (@pawelwargan) June 24, 2025
I find this estimate plausible, unfortunately, especially given the starvation campaign which is ongoing. (Regular reports now come in that the few aid stations Israel has permitted are used to draw civilians in, then murder them.)
I reiterate that the only moral nation in the world appears to Ansar-Allah’s Yemen. In a few years everyone is going to be scrambling to pretend they were against this genocide or “didn’t know”, but we have the receipts.
There is no statute of limitations for genocide.
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Donny Dove was successful. This was his Cuban Missile Crisis and he handled it like JFK handled that crisis — like a champ. When the deal-breaking peacemaker Donny Dove drops the f bomb, the world listens. When Donny Dove said “fuck”, Israel and Iran soiled their britches and got in line. Donny Dove has not only made America great again but he’s also made Iran and Israel great again. All hail our great leader Donny Dove — God’s right hand man on earth. Just look at the S&P 500. It’s hitting record levels again. God is pleased. Oil is dropping. God is pleased. Donny Dove has the shown the world how you make peace.
mago
I saw a slice of life movie made in Iran, maybe back in the 90’s and I was shocked at the banal cruelty the people exhibited toward each other and their animals. I remember harsh and angry speech as a common characteristic. I thought if that’s true to life that’s a seriously screwed up culture.
It was just a movie, and I’ve never been to the Middle East, so I don’t know. I’ve heard some anécdota that corroborated the theme however.
If that portrayal and my perceptions gained carry some truth it would go a long ways toward explaining why the Arab world is leaving the Palestinians to be savagely slaughtered.
Iran blew its chance to do the right thing and bring the Zionist entity to its knees while helping to salvage whatever’s left of the Gaza killing fields.
Lastima.
DMC
They all 3 got a good look into the abyss and got really scared. Isreal bit off more than they could chew, Iran had a bunch of its leadership assasinated and the US was looking at a stuation where they they might have to put boots on the ground in a potential nuclear conflict. It suddely became in all parties interest to have a cease fire.
Oakchair
In the last half of a day I’ve heard variously
-there was a ceasefire.
-no one agreed to the ceasefire
-they agreed to the ceasefire
-the ceasefire was broken by Israel and Iran disregarded it after
-there is a now a ceasefire
-nope that was false there isn’t a ceasefire
-Now there is a ceasefire
If Iran does/did decide to disengage and ceasefire what do we think the next attempt to destroy them will entail? Enough spins on the roulette table and regime change eventually occurs and if Iran is going to keep spinning…
Feral Finster
Give it a couple of days for Israel to reload and they will be right back at the attacks.
Trump is tired of people pointing out that he is Netanyahu’s sniveling little bitch.
Failed Scholar
It is beyond frustrating seeing how timid and indecisive the Iranian leadership can be, especially leaving their allies to get bent over without any assistance is just bizarre. I think the easy kicking over of Syria was one of the proximate causes of the Israeli’s attempting the same style regime-change operation on Iran – the Iranian’s should never have allowed Syria to fall as it did. But, having said that, are we sure that Iran actually does have the missile numbers to keep blasting away long term? Commenter PlutoniumKun made a comment on the NakedCapitalism thread that discussed possible Iranian missile stockpile numbers, and while I have no idea if he is accurate (and neither does he to be fair), I found the logic quite compelling. It would go a long way to explaining the declining launch numbers over time, and perhaps why they preferred a quicker exit to hostilities if it was available. I will reproduce part of his comment here: https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2025/06/us-attacks-iran-start-of-a-long-war.html#comment-4233690
mago
First there is a mountain then there is no mountain then there is
The lock upon my garden gate is a snail that’s what it is
Oh Juanita I call your name …
Uh, yeah. Donovan from 67. Kinda got that psychedelic feel going on in a bummer kind of way these days.