Israel and the United States have launched a coordinated military campaign against Iran, carrying out synchronized airstrikes against key institutions of the Islamic Republic. The joint operation reflects a high level of operational cooperation between the two militaries, targeting strategic assets tied to Iran’s leadership and security apparatus.
In the opening days of the campaign, the strikes achieved dramatic results, including the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The developments mark a significant escalation in regional tensions and signal a widening conflict with potentially far-reaching consequences.
While the military coordination appears seamless, the motivations and stakes for each country may differ sharply. For Israel, the confrontation is framed as a matter of national survival, whereas for the United States it is seen by some as a strategic decision shaped by political considerations.

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