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Iran’s Dire Warning: University Prof Demands End to Escalating Conflict

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Tehran University Professor Fouad Izadi breaks silence on the apocalyptic Middle East showdown, insisting ‘conditions are awful—war must stop.’ His revelations detail a conflict spiraling out of control with worldwide ripples.

Sparked by US-Israel bombings, Iran’s counters, Hormuz clashes, Kharg assaults, and energy grid hits, combatants dig in for the long haul. The price: immense. ‘Huge losses,’ Izadi states. ‘1,400 dead civilians. Constant strikes spare nothing—medical centers, arenas, classrooms, broadcasts, homes. Oil facility blasts spawned acid downpours; chemical waves hit Tehran fully. Protection is imperative.’

Peace was on table—Iran ready, Oman attested—until Israeli fury, Trump-Netanyahu fueled, exploded.

US blows landed: ‘Targeted military, post-base evacuations to hotels. Gulf sideswipe from wreckage, unintended.’

Insider US rifts emerge: counter-terror boss quits; intel chief testifies no nuclear threat since June. Trump veers ‘Israel First,’ dooming troops, tormenting Iranians and Gulf folk, delighting Netanyahu.

Path forward: Quell illicit war, bar future invasions by nuclear giants, ramp defenses, exact reparations.

Defenses waver but triumph cheaply against pricey drones.

India’s enduring friendship—Modi outreach, vessel clearances, aligned views—offers mediation promise.

Mossad lurks for overthrow, mimicking past protest manipulations. Doom again.

A clarion call for sanity in insanity.