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Israeli Attack Exposed Iran's Military 'Vulnerability': Analysts

  • On Friday, Israel conducted unprecedented airstrikes on Iran targeting around 100 nuclear and military sites, killing senior figures including Revolutionary Guards leaders and top nuclear scientists.
  • The strikes followed Iran's gradual breach of the 2015 nuclear deal after the U.S. withdrew in 2018, amid accusations by Western nations that Tehran escalated its nuclear program despite ongoing talks for a new accord.
  • Analysts described the Israeli campaign as sweeping in scope and sophistication, hitting key sites like Natanz and exposing Iran's military and security vulnerabilities, while Iran responded by increasing uranium enrichment.
  • Ali Fathollah-Nejad described the attacks as a devastating intelligence failure that revealed significant weaknesses in Iran's critical infrastructure, while Supreme Leader Khamenei cautioned that Israel would suffer harsh and severe consequences in response to the strikes.
  • The strikes cast doubt on Iran's ability to retaliate militarily and threaten ongoing diplomacy, as U.S. officials still hope talks proceed but analysts warn the attacks may push Tehran toward a stronger nuclear deterrent effort.
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Iran can't prevent Israeli airstrikes on its nuclear program and the military, and its counterstrike has disappeared so far. Why Israel is so much stronger.

·Germany
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A decimated headquarters, air capabilities and ballistic missile sites affected: Tehran's response, whose military capabilities do not match ideological discourse, could be laborious.

·Paris, France
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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