The calculations of the United States and Israel turned out to be wrong. Armen Ayvazyan
Political
Doctor of Political Science, military historian Armen Ayvazyan wrote on his Facebook page.
«It seems that the war between Iran, Israel, and the United States has either ended or is nearing its end.
Despite Donald Trump’s demands, Iran did not surrender. On the contrary, it continued delivering powerful and painful strikes against Israel until the very last moment. The so-called “unconditional capitulation” that Trump kept touting remained confined to his comical posts and Benjamin Netanyahu’s dreams.
For now, I will briefly outline the main outcomes of this war in the form of key points:
Iran’s nuclear program has not been destroyed.
Iran’s ballistic missiles have not been neutralized.
No civil war has erupted in Iran.
Iranian society is now more united, and the state and its leadership are stronger than they were before Israel’s attack.
Israel has suffered enormous losses without achieving its declared objectives (though, as always, Netanyahu will be quick to declare this reckless adventure with Trump a “victory”).
In Iran, it is now perfectly clear that Azerbaijan is a loyal ally of Israel and harbors hostile intentions. This realization will soon have tangible consequences for both Iran-Azerbaijan and Iran-Armenia relations.
In short, the calculations of the United States and Israel turned out to be wrong. Iran not only withstood the pressure but also delivered an adequate response. While this is not a total victory for Iran, it is, on the whole, a clear defeat for Israel and the U.S.
Under these circumstances, Armenia may be able to breathe a little easier: Azerbaijan is unlikely to dare an invasion of Syunik. We have once again been granted time — to restore order in the country and to prepare for comprehensive self-defense.
More details may follow later this evening».