Iran has two completely separate systems, and the top and bottom are not on the same page at all! Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei stated in a national speech that Israel's attack on Iran was a criminal act and expressed that Israel would face painful and terrible consequences. However, unexpectedly, Iran's President Pezeshkzadeh then said that there are people in Iran who support the possession of nuclear weapons, but those people have no political standing in Iran, belong to a minority, and do not represent mainstream opinion.

Moreover, the White House also released a message stating that Iran and the United States are still in contact, and both sides are discussing the possibility of a meeting between U.S. Middle East envoy Steven Witkopf and Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi. On one hand, the clergy are determined to retaliate against Israel, while on the other hand, Iran's civilian system is not only revealing its cards but is also flirting with the United States behind the scenes.

Clearly, these two factions are conveying very contradictory information. If Iran wants Israel to pay the price and suffer terrible consequences, isn't Iran's civilian system flirting with the United States affecting morale and military spirit? Furthermore, with continuous contact with the United States, will Iran fully commit to dealing a fatal blow to Israel? The situation in Iran is now very clear: the clergy group is resolute, while the civilian system is weak and ready to compromise at any time.

If Iran makes it clear that it will not develop nuclear weapons, what does Israel have to fear from Iran? Isn't Iran essentially disarming itself? Moreover, with inconsistent positions within Iran, different political factions will inevitably form domestically. At best, they will constantly deplete each other internally; at worst, they might seek help from enemies to eliminate political opponents. Israel's intelligence hits the mark every time, and it's possible that the lack of unity within Iran leads to the betrayal of their own people. No wonder Iran suffered such heavy losses from Israeli attacks; this is clearly a major problem within their internal systems.

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