I somewhat agree with you.
I'm thinking a few months as Iran is fighting back harder than expected.
Here are the latest developments
reported from across the Middle East:
- Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is “safe and sound” despite earlier reports he was injured in US-Israeli strikes, government adviser Yousef Pezeshkian said. The New York Times previously reported Khamenei was wounded in the legs on the first day of the attacks.
- Iran says US and Israeli strikes have hit nearly 10,000 civilian sites nationwide. Bombing of oil facilities near Tehran has produced “black rain” of toxic oil and soot, with residents reporting breathing problems and the World Health Organization issuing warnings.
- Thousands of mourners have gathered in Tehran for state funerals for senior military and political figures killed in the initial wave of airstrikes. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for an end to the hostilities, warning the war must stop before it “engulfs the region in flames.” He said the conflict risks further loss of life, economic damage, and urged renewed diplomacy.
- Iran has threatened to strike US- and Israeli-linked banks in the Middle East after a missile hit an administrative building of state-owned Bank Sepah in Tehran, which handles payroll for the military and IRGC.
- Tehran has also urged residents across the Middle East to report the locations of US and Israeli forces to help make retaliatory strikes more precise and avoid civilian casualties.