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AI, ruthless sovereign of war in Iran

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When we write these lines, a ceasefire between Iran, the United States, and Israel has just been decided. Make no mistake, each belligerent will take advantage of this to rear the arms. The Iranians, with components for their ballistic missiles and drones, alongside Russia and China. The Israelis, with ammunition for aviation and missiles for air defense. The Americans, to replenish their weapons stocks on board their ships and increase their ground troops.

But already, at this point in time, the Israeli state considered that Iran no longer posed a strategic threat, and even less an existential threat. For Tel Aviv, the Iranian government no longer existed, with Iran only functioning in cellular mode with spokespersons and “military regions” having the freedom to defend or strike specific targets in neighboring countries.

Starting from the end of March, it was Israel and, to a lesser extent, the United States, that set the pace for operations, while the Iranians found themselves reduced to retaliating. Despite this, military experts in television broadcasts continued to claim that the Iranians were still resisting and launching ballistic missiles and drones.

It should not be forgotten that in six days, the Israeli state brought a country of 90 million inhabitants to its knees. During this conflict, one of the major facts remains the importance taken by artificial intelligence. Thanks to it, the Mossad succeeded in shooting down a target in Iran located thousands of kilometers away in just two minutes, which would have taken a month before. They first evaluated its importance, whether it had a strategic advantage or not. Then, they determined the most suitable combat aircraft for the shot and the type of ammunition to use!

Although the Iranians sought to involve as many countries as possible, especially neighbors, to better divide them later, and had the capacity to withstand the blows and hold out for a long time, defeat is inevitable. Despite the truce established on April 8, 2026, the war will continue until the total disappearance of the Iranian regime.

– Context: The article discusses the ceasefire between Iran, the United States, and Israel, along with the actions and perspectives of each involved party. – Fact Check: The use of artificial intelligence in military operations and the strategic decisions made by different countries are central to the article’s content.