Iran's Stunning Incompetence
Briefly

The article discusses the Israeli attacks on Iran, specifically detailing their impact on civilians and exposing the incompetence of the Iranian regime. While civilian casualties appear low initially, the narrative illustrates the personal tragedies resulting from the strikes. The author emphasizes the Iranian government's failure to protect its military leaders, with significant losses among high-ranking officials, calling into question the regime's effectiveness. The Supreme Leader's previous support for belligerent actions contrasts sharply with their inability to safeguard the nation from external attacks, illustrating a severe disconnect between leadership and public safety.
Iranians have the right to condemn Israel for the attacks. But what was their own government doing to protect them?
Everything about the June 13 attacks speaks to the Iranian regime's incompetence. Israel was able to hit major nuclear and military sites all over the country in the space of a day.
The Islamic Republic wasn't even able to protect its own brass, let alone the people of Iran, to whom it has long shown nothing but contempt.
The Iranian regime's utter ineptitude is matched by a record of belligerent action and rhetoric.
Read at The Atlantic
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