Trump’s changing attitude in the Israeli-Iran War Netanyahu’s plans for Ayatullah Ali Khanei cost Jerusalem

US President Donald Trump has taken an increasing hawk on the Israeli-Iran war in the last few days and threatened to send American military beings to conflict. What started as a surprise attack on Israel’s Iranian military and nuclear facilities, almost a week later, gradually turned into another war of wear, and on June 17, Trump’s Islamic nation “unconditional surrender!” The truth is in an article on Social.
Israel, Iranian military leadership and the best levels of nuclear scientists harshly hit a few in the first few days, while eliminating a few, Tehran Ayatullah Ali Khanenei regime, missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles by launching a dam quickly responded.
Many Iranian missiles and drones have penetrated very bad Israel to multi -layered defense, and a Mossad training facility in Herzliya, the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, the ‘Technological Spine’ of the Israeli security sector, and others. A Iranian missile approached the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) headquarters in Tel Aviv and another scored directly at the Haifa Oil Refinery.
Why Trump will be willing to send the US to another war
Trump’s claim that Iran will not have nuclear weapons and the use of the US army to help Jerusalem to destroy Tehran’s nuclear facilities, as well as a regime change, at the same time affect the change of a regime, showing that the war does not go according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan.
Netanyahu promised to destroy the ambition of nuclear weapons, which Iran claimed to be only weeks away from developing bombs. The Khamenei regime categorically rejected the change of Netanyahu, and even the US intelligence organizations said that Iran’s hands were on a nuclear weapon years later. The Israeli Air Force jets beat Iran after fueling to Syria, hit most of the missile bases and destroyed a few ladder, which shows that Netanyahu and IDF claims are largely true. This may mean that IDF really disrupts the aggressive abilities of the Iranian army and the Islamic Revolutionary Corps.
When the Israeli Defense Umbrella is on an Iranian missile, it fires intercept after measures. Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Arrows, Patriot and Terminal High Altitude Field Defense (Thaad) (the last two) missile defense systems are large, and if Iran is not subjugated soon, the Israeli administration will need help to do the same thing.
War Cost for Israel and Iran
Israeli news portal Marker calculated the cost of defense systems of the country and said that he spent 1 billion sugar ($ 285 million) every night by trying to neutralize the country’s Iran attacks.
This number is also echoed by a former senior IDF officer Tugadier General (Fig.) Re’em Aminach. Speaking with Ynet News, Brig Gen (Fig.) Aminach was flying up to $ 725 million a day to carry out military operations against Iran calculating Israel. The authority added that IDF spent about 5.5 billion sugar (about $ 1.45 billion) in the first two days of the war with Iran. In addition to the amount spent on attacking the targets in Iran, the cost involved the protection of the country from counter strikes.
Similarly, Iran does not have an endless ballistic and hypersonic missiles. Their forces cannot continue to start them for a longer period of time, and the military leadership noticed it.
However, according to the Washington Times report, firing a missile is much cheaper than capturing it, and Israel may not be able to do it longer. The IDF can only maintain the current defense posture level for about 10 or 12 days and if the war lasts longer, the US will need US intervention.
If the US does not participate in the war, IDF will have to begin to receive a call where Iranian missiles will be cut if it continues with Tehran’s bench.
Israeli missile expert Tal Inbar claims that each of the Arrow missiles costs $ 3 million and has been deployed to stop Iran’s attacks. Inbar, a Missile Defense Defense Alliance in Virginia (USA), said that Iron Dome was not effective against ballistic or hypersonic missiles and could only cut smaller rockets fired by groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah.
The Netanyahu government claims that Iran has fired 400 missiles, only 35 of which has an impact, which shows a 90 percent success rate by the preventive. While IDF claims that Iran has hit a few of the missile production facilities, the country’s success will be broken.
In order to resist the slower rate of missile production and the destruction of most launchers, Iran may prefer to test Israel’s defenses by starting a fewer bullets. Fewer missiles that have been fired in the last few days (up to 10-15 from 150 missiles on the first day) may indicate this fact.
It may also prefer older and less accurate missiles to increase the cost over Israel, because in most cases stopping a bullet from Iran continues to prevent three to five. A single Thaad deployed by Israel is $ 12 million, the cost of Iran’s most modern missile Fattah-1 is about $ 200,000.
Fattah-1 flies at hypersonic speed, and some videos of the war show that Israel fires about a dozen Thaad to capture such a missile. Cost – $ 200,000 for Iran and $ 144 million for Israel.
Trump’s demand for Iran’s “unconditional surrender” and “I’m not too much to negotiate with Iran” is gaining importance on June 17 at Air Force One.
The US may not be able to bring the Ayatullah regime to its knees to target the Derin Fordow nuclear facility without helping to resist Iranian missiles and use the 30,000-pound Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) GBU-57A/B shelters.