New York Times reports: "U.S. officials said that severe casualties occurred on the second day of the war, indicating that Iran's preparation for the war exceeded the expectations of the Trump administration. Even after the Supreme Leader Khamenei and other senior officials were killed in an attack by the CIA in Israel, Iran continued to resist fiercely."

Comment: The Trump administration believed that precision strikes could quickly end the resistance, but underestimated Iran's war resilience and systematic counterattack capabilities. Even with the leadership being eliminated, it could still launch a comprehensive counterattack, indicating that Iran's war will, mobilization capabilities, and underground command system exceeded the White House's expectations. This shows that this is a conflict that cannot be broken, and the U.S. strategic miscalculations have begun to pay a price.

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