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Image is Israeli interceptors trying and failing to intercept missiles over their cities.


Israel just carried out a widespread bombing of Iran, which has killed a number of senior officials inside Iran (though it seems the leadership is more-or-less intact) as well as a number of civilians. Important facilities have been targeted, but the amount of damage is unknown so far (note that many important Iranian facilities are deep underground, making them both hard to damage but also hard to determine if they are damaged from just satellite imagery, so reports of damage will be he-said-she-said).

It appears the attack took Iran by surprise, given that a residential block was targeted that contained some senior officials - if one saw an attack coming, one would imagine they'd be in bunkers. Nonetheless, like the rest of the Resistance Axis, I suspect that Iran has adapted their military structures to be resistant to decapitation strikes by ensuring that replacement figures are ready to take the place of killed officials.

Iran has delivered a massive missile barrage in response to Israeli aggression, even though Israel is continuing to bomb Iran. Iran is now aware of the location of many important Israeli sites, including secret nuclear sites, due to their recent intelligence haul, giving them a distinct edge.


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[–] InevitableSwing@hexbear.net 40 points 17 hours ago (2 children)

Could These Be Pete Hegseth’s Last Days in the Pentagon?

JUNE 13, 2025

“Pete is playing secretary,” a source says. “He’s not being secretary.” In crisis — an unplanned evacuation, Israel bombing Iran, China moving on Taiwan — there will be no one with experience to lead. “For any sustained operations, we’re screwed. There’s nobody in the SecDef’s office at this point that has any they’re not heavyweights. They don’t have the sophistication. They don’t have the experience.”

[...]

Hegseth still does not have a chief of staff or a deputy chief of staff; according to new leaks, the department is having trouble hiring anyone with relevant experience.

People on Bluesky kept recommending it to each other so I read it. It's ~7,500 words and I sort of liked it. It's filled with Pentagon palace intrigue but it had a lot for filler for my taste. The text could been half as long.

[–] iie@hexbear.net 5 points 10 hours ago

I always expect to find a coherent, articulate voice of evil at the heart of American power, but most of these people just do not think on that scale. They're either cynical careerists or god-and-country patriots. I know there are probably some at the top who understand the full scope of their own evil, but there must not be many of them.

[–] spectre@hexbear.net 11 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

Hero move is for someone to bullet point the most interesting parts in the comments for us

[–] iie@hexbear.net 6 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago)

Pete Hegseth, embarrassed about ongoing leaks, gathered a posse of yes men and told them to find the leakers. Because they're clowns, they did the easiest thing and framed a few innocent coworkers they had clashed with, who then immediately and very publicly defended themselves. New leaks continue to come out.

Good paragraph near the end of the article:

Hegseth still does not have a chief of staff or a deputy chief of staff; according to new leaks, the department is having trouble hiring anyone with relevant experience. Who actually shared the Panama intel with Courtney Kube remains anyone’s guess. Colin Carroll’s bike is still in the Pentagon, and he doesn’t know how to get it back. Darin Selnick is in San Diego, figuring out what to do with a yearlong lease on a D.C. apartment he no longer needs. Joe Kasper [one of the clowns] says he somehow has a new job at the Pentagon; he’s just now signing the paperwork. In late April a parked $67 million fighter jet slipped off an American aircraft carrier and disappeared into the Red Sea. Mike Waltz was finally reassigned. (“Loomered,” Laura messaged a reporter.) Less than a week after that, on the day the U.S. announced a cease-fire with the Houthis, another American fighter jet landing on the same American aircraft carrier slipped off the boat and disappeared, which, while unfortunate, was only an insignificant percentage of what had been lost in the attacks in Yemen, months of combat that cost over a billion dollars and depleted American munitions others in the Pentagon hoped could be reserved for a potential conflict with China. No one seemed to know what comprised winning or what had justified the deaths of hundreds of Yemeni people, many of them civilians. The department in any case has moved on; in June, Hegseth approved the deployment of 700 Marines in response to isolated protests in Los Angeles. When Hegseth was asked, in congressional hearings, what law gave him the authority to do so, he could not say.