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Iran civil war likely
The Israel-Iran ceasefire three days ago crashed before it could even take off.

Who violated the ceasefire? U.S. President Donald Trump, who mediated the ceasefire, gladly announced that “a ceasefire by and between Israel and Iran was already attained.”

However, Trump stated that the ceasefire would take effect six hours after the signing of the supposed ceasefire agreement.
Iran reportedly seized the opportunity by firing missiles at Israel, which prompted Israel to take punitive actions.

Trump expressed anger over Israel’s retaliation and Iran’s attack despite the ceasefire. An Iranian diplomat defended Iran’s action, stating that the attack was carried out prior to the ceasefire’s effectivity.

Whatever the ramifications, observers believe that Iran is not sincere in attaining lasting peace in the region; otherwise, Iran would have waited for the ceasefire to take place.

Israel’s action to retaliate is part of their war principle that “Israel will always retaliate if attacked.”

Thus, the ceasefire broke down. What now? Iran’s allies, notably socialist Venezuela and Yemen, called on their allies to carry out war against Israel and the United States.

The trouble exacerbates after Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei delegated power to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Iran’s special forces tasked with defending Iran’s Islamic regime.
Now, Iran is internally troubled as civilians confront war and the Khamenei regime.

The IRGC has deployed security checkpoints around Iran, fearing that a civil war is likely to erupt.

Arrests and detentions of suspected anti-Khamenei individuals are taking place. The situation in Iran seems to be influenced by nations beholden to its support.

These countries are actually encouraging Iran to go to war to wipe Israel off the face of the Earth.
Iran has fallen into the pitfall laid by mostly underdeveloped countries, whose leaders hallucinate about world domination.