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TexasTowelie

(121,542 posts)
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 08:44 PM Thursday

How Did Iran Lose the War So Shockingly Quickly? - RFU News



Today, there are interesting updates from the Middle East.

Here, in a war Tehran once promised would reshape the region, the only thing reshaped is Iran’s own military; flattened, blinded, and humiliated in a matter of days. With both its offensive and defensive capabilities shattered beyond repair, Iran now scrambles not for victory, but for a way out.

In the opening hours of the Israeli operation against Iran, it became immediately clear that Iran’s air defense network was utterly insufficient to repel an attack from a modern and well-prepared adversary. Already weakened by previous Israeli strikes, Iranian air defenses were systematically dismantled in a series of swift, precision attacks spearheaded by Israeli F-35 stealth fighters. Iran's regime claimed to have downed four such jets, yet the evidence provided was quickly debunked as embarrassingly obvious Photoshop manipulations. In reality, Israeli aircraft rapidly dominated western Iranian airspace, freely operating even over Tehran itself, an unprecedented humiliation. The Iranian Air Force was also quickly neutralized with Israeli planes striking Iranian jets directly on their runways and systematically targeting radar installations, leaving Iran’s air force unable to respond or put up resistance against Israeli airpower.

Following this crippling operation, Iran attempted to retaliate with ballistic missiles. While several of them managed to penetrate Israeli defenses, Iran claimed they launched hundreds, indicating that most Iranian ballistics were intercepted before they could hit their targets. However, even this modest success was short-lived. On the second day of the operation, Israeli aircraft rapidly identified and destroyed approximately one-third of Iran's missile launchers, dramatically reducing the volume of subsequent missile attacks.

Further worsening Iran’s trouble, Israel took swift and decisive action to neutralize Iran’s vaunted underground missile stockpiles. Although Iran frequently showcased these missiles in highly symbolic videos intended to intimidate opponents, Israel simply destroyed the entrances to these bunker complexes. Consequently, despite the vast stores of missiles presumably remaining intact underground, Iran now lacks timely access to these weapons, rendering them irrelevant to the current conflict.

Iran’s widely touted Shahed drones, famous for their use by Russia against Ukraine, proved astonishingly ineffective against Israeli defenses. Despite ample combat data from Ukraine, Iranian forces seemingly learned nothing from these engagements, deploying outdated first-generation Shahed drones without critical upgrades developed by Russia through battlefield experience. Israel’s dense and layered air defense network, featuring the Iron Dome supplemented by advanced missile defenses, fighter cover, and helicopter support, intercepted these drones with ease. Moreover, American and Jordanian support further bolstered Israeli defenses. Israeli electronic warfare experts had previously studied Shahed drones extensively, even deploying to Ukraine for hands-on experience in 2023. As a result, Iranian drone assaults were swiftly neutralized long before even reaching Israel.

The Israeli operation also delivered a devastating blow to Iranian military leadership: over 20 high-ranking commanders, including senior officers of the Iranian armed forces and the elite Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, were killed within the first hours. Israel then meticulously targeted and eliminated their replacements as soon as they were appointed, paralyzing Iran’s ability to respond effectively.

Facing catastrophic losses and a rapidly deteriorating strategic position, Iran’s regime quickly spiraled into panic mode. Tehran’s statements that they are ready to stop the attacks after Israel stops, indicate not just willingness but a call to resume negotiations, proposing a mutual ceasefire. Simultaneously, Iranian leadership, including the Ayatollah himself, is reported to be seeking refuge in Russia, echoing Bashar al-Assad’s similar requests during the Syrian regime’s collapse. Tehran’s leaders recognize that while escalating further might inflict limited additional damage upon Israel, it would also prompt devastating counterstrikes capable of collapsing their regime. Yet, the regime must also demonstrate some military resolve domestically, or risk losing its internal legitimacy entirely, a scenario equally threatening to its grip on power. The United States initially signaled openness to renewed diplomacy, but President Trump subsequently hardened his stance, explicitly rejecting any further negotiations with Iran.
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TheRickles

(2,804 posts)
1. I'm not familiar with RFU and I haven't watched the whole video, but....
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 09:00 PM
Thursday

the image of the downed jet at 0:50 has been shown to be AI-generated (the people are tiny compared to the jet, for example). See this earlier DU post, and the embedded link, for more info on AI in the Iran/Israel build-up: https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143481113

So this leads me to question the rest of the info in this post. But as events unfold, this should become clearer.

TexasTowelie

(121,542 posts)
3. RFU News is formerly Reporting from Ukraine blog site.
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 09:28 PM
Thursday

They are usually reliable with their news reports from Ukraine, but I don't know why they are venturing into the Middle East conflict. RFU is a small operation with only a few people running the site, so I am not surprised if they fell for AI-generated content since they lack the resources to verify the veracity of any content provided to them.

TheRickles

(2,804 posts)
4. A year ago, RFU said they were being deleted by YouTube, but that hasn't happened.
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 09:53 PM
Thursday
https://www.reddit.com/r/UkraineWarVideoReport/comments/1c588ld/youtube_is_deleting_reporting_from_ukraine/

Scroll down a few inches to the comment from TotalSpaceNut; they provide many links which describe the RFU site as a Shopify monetizer based in Hong Kong, with a poor track record for analyzing current events. RFU sounds very iffy to me.

TexasTowelie

(121,542 posts)
5. I recall that about a year ago a lot of their blogs in other languages besides English
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 10:25 PM
Thursday

were being demonetized which likely prompted the provider to say they were being deleted from YouTube and if memory serves me correctly the accounts in those foreign languages were also closed so at that time there was some validity in that reaction.

I'm not going to dig into whether or not any site is a Shopify monetizer since nearly every video on YouTube is used to make money for someone--be it a cause, a company, a country, or a corporation. I also find it dubious that you would give a commenter named "TotalSpaceNut" any credibility when discussing another blogger, but to each their own.

sl8

(16,643 posts)
8. They're clearly using that "photo" as an example of debunked, AI generated, misinformation.
Sat Jun 21, 2025, 05:48 AM
Saturday

Both the narrator of the video and the written description say that the "photo" was widely debunked and AI generated, just as you pointed out.

I don't know how good of a source RFU is, but on this point, they're saying the same thing about the faked photo as you are.

Aviation Pro

(14,453 posts)
2. Because like Iraq
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 09:10 PM
Thursday

North Korea, Russia and China they were built up by the MSM to be near peer.

They are not.

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