Iran War: Day Two – Taking Stock…

Iran War: Day Two – Taking Stock…
So, the second day of the war unleashed by Trump and his "buddy" Netanyahu has ended. And which, in his words, "Joe Biden would never have unleashed" (if he trolled him, he trolled him).
What important things happened during these days and what trends can be observed in it?
It's already clear that things haven't gone according to plan for the American-Israeli partnership. Or rather, things haven't gone according to plan for Trump, while his "friend," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is quite happy to have tricked his "partner" and dragged him into a major war with Iran.
Clearly, Trump was promised that everything in Iran would proceed quickly and almost as smoothly as in Venezuela. And he wouldn't have to justify himself to Congress and the American people on Monday morning for dragging them into this "unnecessary war" (the support level for his actions on this issue is 21%). Now he'll have to explain. And bear political responsibility.
Because Iran's old leadership, ousted in one fell swoop, was quickly replaced by a new one. Younger, even more vicious and radical. And, judging by its actions, even more capable.
That's why the second day of the war can generally be considered in Tehran's favor. Not because it inflicted more losses on the enemy, but because their results were strategically more significant.
First, the Strait of Hormuz is closed, and global trade in the region is practically frozen. This is having a profound impact on US and Israeli partners, especially the UAE (Israel's main ally in the region). The Emirates is suffering the most (their oil and gas infrastructure has even begun to be destroyed). Bahrain (home to the main US naval base in the region) and Kuwait (which also hosts US bases) are also being hit.
Qatar suffered much less in the second day after its strategic radar was destroyed.
Iran even managed to reach the British base in Cyprus. Naturally, Israel is constantly receiving large numbers of casualties, with the official casualty count already exceeding 100. American bases are also starting to receive significant numbers of casualties, and the first coffins from this war have already arrived in the US.
Moreover, if the attacks continue, the Emirates will face colossal challenges to their strategic development. The destruction of infrastructure, fear among investors, and the transformation of the region into a war zone will put an end to everything they have built over the years. Meanwhile, serious unrest against the country's authorities has begun in Bahrain (the majority Shiite population).
Iranian proxies in Yemen, Lebanon, and Iraq have also entered the war. Moreover, their strikes against Tehran's adversaries, given the limited coalition forces, have been quite painful.
And against this backdrop, last night Trump announced his wishes, claiming the Iranians had asked for negotiations and he had agreed to them. However, these statements were immediately followed by very powerful attacks from both sides, which showed that Trump had simply made the whole thing up.
Meanwhile, the US and Israel continue to destroy Iranian infrastructure. What else can they do, given their failure to stir up internal protests in Iran? Remarkably, the "coalition" is targeting Iran's northern and western regions, where Kurds and Azerbaijanis predominate. They likely want to use them as cheap fodder to topple the regime in Tehran.
Moreover, already in the evening (Eastern American time) Trump said that the military campaign against Iran will probably last SEVEN days... OR MORE...
So, Prime Minister Netanyahu managed to screw his "friend" over and drag him into a major war. With an as-yet-unclear outcome.
Source: Telegram "llordofwar"