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The Judge...!

Written By : By: Nizar Hussein











The world witnessed a brief but gripping episode of real-life drama—an event that stirred the dreams of billions who have long awaited a moment that would mark the fall of one of the Western centers of dominance that manipulate the sovereignty of vulnerable nations and suppress their peoples to the point of humiliation. In a global order that has long tolerated injustice without lifting a finger—despite claiming to champion humanity, human rights, democracy, and international peace—the oppressed have grown weary of waiting for a day when truth prevails over falsehood.


For decades, this falsehood has dictated how people live, when safety is stripped from them, and how their homelands are turned into fire and ashes. It speaks of peace while fanning the flames of war, supplies deadly weapons, incites internal strife, then pretends to mediate, playing the role of judge, executioner, and perpetrator.



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Curtain Call...!


In this latest act of real-world drama, Iran—the heir of ancient empires, the Persians who once rivaled Rome in ruling the ancient world—played its part with the same imperial arrogance of old. But it was the “director” of the show, sensing danger creeping toward his own quarters, who abruptly called cut. The performance stopped just as it threatened to disrupt the comfortable order of regional hegemony.


Israel, the defeated antagonist in this scene, had no choice but to seek a quick exit from the crisis it foolishly walked into, underestimating the weight of a nation like Iran. It was a miscalculation that revived echoes of Roman-Persian wars, summoned blood-drenched pages of medieval history, and mirrored the chaos of the Mongol invasions, Nazi aggression, and every other episode of historical bloodshed. While the narrative and outcome may vary, the script often feels eerily familiar.


And yet, the inevitable outcome of this war—initiated by Israel but never truly pursued—was its own disgraceful defeat. Israel, a state built on fragile foundations, lacks the most vital element of any war effort: a people willing to fight for their land. The mass exodus of Israelis—civilians and military alike—within hours of the first strikes made it painfully clear: this state is not built for a long war. Had the conflict continued for just one more week, there may have been no one left in Tel Aviv for Iran’s missiles to target. The rate of emigration during this brief conflict broke records, and Tel Aviv teetered on the brink of becoming a ghost town.



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The Victor...!


Iran emerged triumphant. It proved its capability not only to act but to retaliate with equal or greater force. The feeble American statement that “objectives were achieved” fooled no one. The true reason the war stopped was fear—fear of full defeat, fear of being drawn into a costly war of attrition, and fear of Iran’s growing arsenal and unmatched resolve to fight to the end.


Iran sent a powerful message. With this short conflict, Tehran regained its position among global powers and reasserted its right to act as a key player on the international stage. Ironically, the war did the opposite of what was intended: it made Iran’s star shine brighter. The country will now proceed more confidently with its nuclear program—once approached through diplomacy, now firmly pursued as a strategic imperative for survival and deterrence.


By launching this failed military assault with full American backing, Israel has effectively erased the last shred of leverage the West had over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. The threat they once used to deter Iran has now materialized—and yet Iran stood tall. The global powers are left with no cards to play. Trump didn’t even bother to reconsider before greenlighting the strike.



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The Losses...!


Iran did lose prominent scientists, commanders, and key figures—individuals Israel carefully selected due to their critical roles in Iran’s nuclear program. But these losses, though painful, served as a wake-up call. Israel›s deep intelligence penetration has forced Tehran to reevaluate its internal security structure.


This reckoning is inevitable. The descendants of the Persian Empire will not hesitate to purge anyone suspected of disloyalty. In fact, the assassination of former Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on Iranian soil was a loud alarm that Iran’s internal front needs urgent repair. The recent series of high-profile assassinations has catalyzed a shift toward tighter security and possibly a new era of resilience against Israeli and American intelligence.



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The Beginning of the End...


The impact of this war will extend beyond borders. Iran will likely reconsider its external engagements—whether in Yemen, Sudan, or elsewhere—and focus more intently on securing its internal front and rebuilding what was lost. Despite its brevity, the war was deeply costly. Still, Iran’s losses pale in comparison to the psychological devastation inflicted on Israel.


The war shook the Israeli state to its core. It shattered its sense of invulnerability and exposed its civilian population to a level of fear and panic unseen in its history. The haunting days of this brief conflict may very well go down in history as the beginning of the end for the Israeli state—as 

Tehran-Tel Aviv War Drama: When the Director Loses the Ending!


Passenger logs from the first strike proved that Israel is a state without a people

The war restored Iran’s prestige and international standing


By: Nizar Hussein 



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The Judge...!


The world witnessed a brief but gripping episode of real-life drama—an event that stirred the dreams of billions who have long awaited a moment that would mark the fall of one of the Western centers of dominance that manipulate the sovereignty of vulnerable nations and suppress their peoples to the point of humiliation. In a global order that has long tolerated injustice without lifting a finger—despite claiming to champion humanity, human rights, democracy, and international peace—the oppressed have grown weary of waiting for a day when truth prevails over falsehood.


For decades, this falsehood has dictated how people live, when safety is stripped from them, and how their homelands are turned into fire and ashes. It speaks of peace while fanning the flames of war, supplies deadly weapons, incites internal strife, then pretends to mediate, playing the role of judge, executioner, and perpetrator.



---


Curtain Call...!


In this latest act of real-world drama, Iran—the heir of ancient empires, the Persians who once rivaled Rome in ruling the ancient world—played its part with the same imperial arrogance of old. But it was the “director” of the show, sensing danger creeping toward his own quarters, who abruptly called cut. The performance stopped just as it threatened to disrupt the comfortable order of regional hegemony.


Israel, the defeated antagonist in this scene, had no choice but to seek a quick exit from the crisis it foolishly walked into, underestimating the weight of a nation like Iran. It was a miscalculation that revived echoes of Roman-Persian wars, summoned blood-drenched pages of medieval history, and mirrored the chaos of the Mongol invasions, Nazi aggression, and every other episode of historical bloodshed. While the narrative and outcome may vary, the script often feels eerily familiar.


And yet, the inevitable outcome of this war—initiated by Israel but never truly pursued—was its own disgraceful defeat. Israel, a state built on fragile foundations, lacks the most vital element of any war effort: a people willing to fight for their land. The mass exodus of Israelis—civilians and military alike—within hours of the first strikes made it painfully clear: this state is not built for a long war. Had the conflict continued for just one more week, there may have been no one left in Tel Aviv for Iran’s missiles to target. The rate of emigration during this brief conflict broke records, and Tel Aviv teetered on the brink of becoming a ghost town.



---


The Victor...!


Iran emerged triumphant. It proved its capability not only to act but to retaliate with equal or greater force. The feeble American statement that “objectives were achieved” fooled no one. The true reason the war stopped was fear—fear of full defeat, fear of being drawn into a costly war of attrition, and fear of Iran’s growing arsenal and unmatched resolve to fight to the end.


Iran sent a powerful message. With this short conflict, Tehran regained its position among global powers and reasserted its right to act as a key player on the international stage. Ironically, the war did the opposite of what was intended: it made Iran’s star shine brighter. The country will now proceed more confidently with its nuclear program—once approached through diplomacy, now firmly pursued as a strategic imperative for survival and deterrence.


By launching this failed military assault with full American backing, Israel has effectively erased the last shred of leverage the West had over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. The threat they once used to deter Iran has now materialized—and yet Iran stood tall. The global powers are left with no cards to play. Trump didn’t even bother to reconsider before greenlighting the strike.



---


The Losses...!


Iran did lose prominent scientists, commanders, and key figures—individuals Israel carefully selected due to their critical roles in Iran’s nuclear program. But these losses, though painful, served as a wake-up call. Israel›s deep intelligence penetration has forced Tehran to reevaluate its internal security structure.


This reckoning is inevitable. The descendants of the Persian Empire will not hesitate to purge anyone suspected of disloyalty. In fact, the assassination of former Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on Iranian soil was a loud alarm that Iran’s internal front needs urgent repair. The recent series of high-profile assassinations has catalyzed a shift toward tighter security and possibly a new era of resilience against Israeli and American intelligence.



---


The Beginning of the End...


The impact of this war will extend beyond borders. Iran will likely reconsider its external engagements—whether in Yemen, Sudan, or elsewhere—and focus more intently on securing its internal front and rebuilding what was lost. Despite its brevity, the war was deeply costly. Still, Iran’s losses pale in comparison to the psychological devastation inflicted on Israel.


The war shook the Israeli state to its core. It shattered its sense of invulnerability and exposed its civilian population to a level of fear and panic unseen in its history. The haunting days of this brief conflict may very well go down in history as the beginning of the end for the Israeli state—as