Will the peace hold in the Israel Iran War 
Chief and Stero of the "Let's Talk" podcast discusses the Iran-Israel 12-Day War | Causes, Lead-Up, Outcome & Ceasefire Explained
In this comprehensive video, we delve into the recent 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel, exploring the key events, causes, and geopolitical tensions that led to this intense confrontation. Discover what sparked the war, the major military engagements, and the global reactions that followed. We also analyze the diplomatic efforts and negotiations that resulted in a ceasefire, bringing temporary relief to the volatile region.
What Caused the Iran-Israel 12-Day War?
This conflict was fueled by longstanding tensions over Iran’s nuclear ambitions, regional influence, and Israel’s security concerns. Escalations involved missile exchanges and proxy wars in neighboring countries, ultimately erupting into open hostilities.
Lead-Up Events:
Iran’s nuclear program and international sanctions
Increased hostility and military build-ups
Proxy conflicts in Syria, Lebanon, and Gaza
Intelligence reports and covert operations
Diplomatic breakdowns and escalations
Outcome & Ceasefire:
After intense fighting, international pressure and diplomatic negotiations led to a temporary ceasefire. Both sides claimed some military gains, but the war underscored the fragile stability of the Middle East and the global stakes involved.
Stay tuned for an in-depth analysis, expert insights, and future implications of this conflict on regional and global security.
Iran-Israel conflict, Middle East war, Iran-Israel 12-day war, Iran-Israel tensions, Iran-Israel military conflict, Middle East escalation, Israel defense, Iran nuclear program, regional security, Middle East crisis, ceasefire Iran-Israel, Iran-Israel war 2025
Hashtags:
#IranIsraelWar #MiddleEastConflict #Geopolitics #MiddleEastTensions #IranIsrael2025 #RegionalSecurity #WarAndPeace #MiddleEastCrisis #InternationalRelations #GlobalSecurity
Chief and Stero of the "Let's Talk" podcast discusses the Iran-Israel 12-Day War | Causes, Lead-Up, Outcome & Ceasefire Explained
In this comprehensive video, we delve into the recent 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel, exploring the key events, causes, and geopolitical tensions that led to this intense confrontation. Discover what sparked the war, the major military engagements, and the global reactions that followed. We also analyze the diplomatic efforts and negotiations that resulted in a ceasefire, bringing temporary relief to the volatile region.
What Caused the Iran-Israel 12-Day War?
This conflict was fueled by longstanding tensions over Iran’s nuclear ambitions, regional influence, and Israel’s security concerns. Escalations involved missile exchanges and proxy wars in neighboring countries, ultimately erupting into open hostilities.
Lead-Up Events:
Iran’s nuclear program and international sanctions
Increased hostility and military build-ups
Proxy conflicts in Syria, Lebanon, and Gaza
Intelligence reports and covert operations
Diplomatic breakdowns and escalations
Outcome & Ceasefire:
After intense fighting, international pressure and diplomatic negotiations led to a temporary ceasefire. Both sides claimed some military gains, but the war underscored the fragile stability of the Middle East and the global stakes involved.
Stay tuned for an in-depth analysis, expert insights, and future implications of this conflict on regional and global security.
Iran-Israel conflict, Middle East war, Iran-Israel 12-day war, Iran-Israel tensions, Iran-Israel military conflict, Middle East escalation, Israel defense, Iran nuclear program, regional security, Middle East crisis, ceasefire Iran-Israel, Iran-Israel war 2025
Hashtags:
#IranIsraelWar #MiddleEastConflict #Geopolitics #MiddleEastTensions #IranIsrael2025 #RegionalSecurity #WarAndPeace #MiddleEastCrisis #InternationalRelations #GlobalSecurity
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00:00welcome back to another edition of let's talk with big chief and yours truly sterile um want
00:12to say big respect to each and everyone who has you know subscribed liked and shared the channel
00:19to all our faithful and loyal supporters you guys are the real mvps want to say enough respect every
00:25time you know and um yeah man today we're gonna get into the uh whole israeli and iran conflict
00:37and will the peace accord that has been reached maintained yeah so uh what say you chief all right
00:47thank you everyone for tuning in uh we always appreciate um your support don't uh forget to
00:52like subscribe and share uh today uh we just we'll be discussing whether or not the peace um
00:59how you say seats fire uh between israel and iran will it hold or will someone else shoot
01:08a bomb over to each of their respective country to start it back up so um just a little background
01:16with regards to um what transpired in the past that led up to this so in effect um there was a deal
01:24that was um reached um with the iran uh nuclear deal back in 2015 and this was between the obama
01:33administration and the iranian government uh this uh deal was to prevent the iranian um
01:40uh regime from acquiring uh nuclear uh weapons well the spent shell that's that is um left over from
01:50um utilizing uh nuclear energy and in which that spent shell could be used uh for weapons uh grade bomb
01:59so this um was in 2015 the deal was signed um to reduce uh the sanction that was that was put against iran
02:12for pursuing a potential nuclear bomb right um now when trump came into office in 20 um i believe 18
02:23yeah right he um he canceled out the deal and said it's the worst deal ever worst deal obama basically
02:31gave away everything to um iranian is one-sided and you know as usual trump anything that obama um did
02:39uh trump basically tried to cancel cancel out everything he did right in usual trump fashion yeah that's true
02:46uh for whatever reason um all the laws that was passed and executive orders he just reversed them right
02:55now um basically with this war this conflict that just took place um when the deal was cancelled out
03:07there was no how you say uh review uh there was no inspection that was done by the united united nation
03:15um atomic energy uh administration or department so within that time period like israel grew very wary
03:25because they were not under any deals for them to um i say review or inspect the facilities to see if
03:34they have effectively created any um uh nuclear bombs so but you know massad uh they're very astute when it
03:44comes to espionage and and turning people so that's what they did they they were able to infiltrate um
03:52the iranian regime um in addition to they said that in the um circle of the ayatollah
04:02and they were able to gather information hence the reason why they were able to strike because they
04:07felt like they were um iran was in the midst of developing the bomb now they struck when um
04:19the deal was on the table or they were trump was negotiating the deal and it was they struck the day
04:27before the deal was supposed to either be signed or negotiated or what have you you know it's crazy really
04:34crazy so it was a surprise attack this conflict began when the 13th of june 2025 correct correct
04:43it was about what two weeks ago just about it was a um it was a surprise attack that was launched
04:51and both sides uh had casualties yeah so in other words um it was a surprise attack
05:00in which israel um actually from what is what was reported the israeli massad and intelligence they
05:11were able to infiltrate iran from before and they brought in like uh missiles and weaponry and they
05:17were able to effectively eliminate some of these um missile sites right now i heard on a news outlet
05:28that there was information contrary to that because trump was on record saying that you know the
05:35attempts to neutralize these particular areas were successful only to find out that they weren't as
05:44successful as he claimed they were and those are individuals on his side that are saying yeah
05:52so is this information controvertible i mean you're up to debate i mean what's really going on here
05:58well it's not it's it's left um up for uh for the debate because uh there's no one there
06:08on either side meaning the israeli or american side uh to effectively inspect
06:14the underground facilities right to see whether or not um the equipment was damaged or um if if if it is
06:22south south salvageable uh big word yes yeah and um if any semi damaged equipment they're able to use or
06:38refurbish or refurbish or whatever you know but in any case um this war per se it was kicked off by
06:48the assassination of uh some of um iran's prominent when i say prominent military leaders like generals
06:55and so forth in addition to politicians uh they the massad was able to trick um the iranian elite
07:02into a meeting right and with this meeting they were able to fire um a bomb at the facility where
07:12they were beaten and basically eliminate quite a bit of them like just like that and they were also
07:21able to destroy some of the missile sites um anti um aircraft missiles and so forth and also ballistic
07:29missile sites so they were able to take those out now in terms of um the the so-called nuclear
07:37facilities um that was um that was hit it was three of them right so it was on the nuclear uh plants
07:44for our fordo uh latans and um i think it was isfahan all right so they struck those sites um and the
07:53united states government used the bunker buster bombs okay right so in other words the united
08:01state is saying okay it's been going on for a while it's been going on since uh bush time it's been going
08:08on since um clinton clinton time they've been going on since um obama time it went on through my uh first
08:17administration it's going still the issue is still going on now i'm gonna just end it right then and
08:24there so in other words i dropped the bombs israel don't have to worry anymore um and then we could
08:31go on with negotiation now in retaliation iran fired 550 ballistic missiles okay and um they're not taking this
08:44laying down so most of them were intercepted there were still casualties amounting to 28 people on the
08:54israeli side in total there have been a i think it's a grand total of over a thousand civilians and
09:02you know people killed in total yeah that's um over a thousand on the iranian side and most of them
09:09were like civilians and so forth um in terms of um in israel yeah about 20 about 28 or so but most of
09:17ballistic missiles were like knocked out of the sky but quite a bit of the overwhelming system so
09:23if you guys don't know israel has what's called an iron dome and these are like um a missing system that
09:31is able to detect the launch the launching of missiles especially the ones that um go
09:37out like in like low um earth orbit to come back down they're able to detect them or at the launch
09:47launch site and they're able to knock them out the sky over um israel so that right there it's
09:54that saved israel a lot but because of the overwhelming amount of ballistic missiles that iran
10:00was firing some of them were able to slip through and like hit the hospitals and certain facilities and
10:06apartment buildings and kill people in israel so things seem to be calm for the moment
10:15i mean who knows what the future holds my patience doesn't allow me to foretell such things yeah i guess
10:24we'll wait and see um what do you think um the supporters of trump are what's the general sentiment now
10:32do you feel okay i know a lot of them weren't pro-war you know so for him to start this conflict
10:39yeah do you think do you think it may have some uh detrimental effects as far as um support for him
10:46come time for the midterms well it was a split it was split because um you have the war hawks that wanted um
10:53um america to basically invade iran which is it will be a it will be devastating it will be a devastating war
11:02because remember iran is is no uh match militarily for um america per se right but we all know that
11:13i find it ironic that you know prior to this attack there's a military parade and you know frustration
11:24of the force of america might states and america's might you know and then boom all of a sudden we had
11:32this just hey man just coincidence you know but yeah who knows yeah yeah but uh like you said you know
11:38the war hawks uh they were beating the drum um to go to war and the other half of the maggot supporter
11:46was saying hey you promised us that um we're gonna pull out out of all the never-ending wars and you
11:54know america first and so forth so you know steve bannon he didn't want trump to enter any war
12:02uh within um iran and it's focused on america per se um now in terms of the midterms we'll see you know
12:11if if this basically dies down and nothing comes of it it was a just a 12 year 12 day war and um they
12:20go back to the drawing drawing board because they they claim that um trump is negotiates negotiation
12:28tactics is like listen you stop the war um there's certainly incentives for you to stop the war
12:35you're able to do some type of trade blah blah blah blah if you don't stop the war i'm gonna put some um
12:40some tariffs on um on your goods that you import into the country or you trade with or what have you
12:46you know so um a lot of countries don't want that they know they don't want like um any tariffs to
12:53stymie their their economy because you know people um depends on jobs and the economy depends on the
13:00gross domestic product um to keep the the economy going per se you know but um you know during during
13:10the um the conflict trump is crazy trump was like egos quoted saying we basically have two countries that
13:20have been fighting for so long and so hard and that they know they don't know what the f they're doing
13:28yeah i saw that little uh you know tidbit sound yeah you know yeah it's i've never otherwise from
13:39like nixon with his tapes that is recorded tapes with his cursing and all that stuff i listen they were
13:45playing it live on cnn and msnbc and i was like what wait wait wait a minute i didn't do a double take
13:51yo well i mean it's it's a new day man you know his uh presidency is uh how would you say unorthodox
14:02put it lightly you know yeah i mean never before has a uh
14:06uh sitting president known to use such invective language when speaking about you know any particular
14:18thing yeah you know i mean it's a new day you know yeah
14:27it was um it was like astounding i just couldn't believe it like
14:31he would actually um be talking that way on national tv i'm not surprised by it you know i mean
14:42this is part of his uh you know his thing yeah i i i thought it was like just behind like closes closed
14:51door but um he would talk these things but i mean he really doesn't care he's going to speak his mind
15:00i think that's what his supporters love about him you know i'm saying yeah whereas other presidents
15:05before him prior to him may have had the same sentiment and only express these things behind closed
15:12doors he's willing to be in your face and say no this is what it is this is how i feel i'm going to
15:17tell you yeah you know to a degree you have to respect his you know level of being
15:23candid i guess yeah you see and a lot of people were like um kind of um nervous and scared because
15:32america knows conventional wars right
15:36right now i don't think anyone could beat america in a conventional war
15:40per se right now in terms of guerrilla warfare now it's a different story
15:45now mind you iran fought a war with iraq um for about eight years you know it seemed like it was
15:53longer than that see longer than that right but it was eight years it started in 1980 and it ended in
15:591988 and the weaponry that um iraq got was from the united states
16:05they got billions of dollars worth of weapons from the united states to fight iran i've seen video
16:14footage of like donald rumsfeld and uh saddam hussein and um the cronies you know in talks and shaking
16:25hands and smiling all these things you know yeah wow you know yeah you see like you said before um
16:35in prior podcasts america doesn't have any friends only have interest yes sir because you remember
16:42iran was america's friend when america chose to overthrow the democratic elected president in iran
16:53because he wanted to nationalize the um the oil industry they then put the puppet who is uh pavlavi
17:03um in charge who is um well the sha of the king of harang um he allegedly was corrupt and um he started
17:13like cracking down on his um detractors and and people that was it was against him and then now um
17:22um khomeini came into power and it overthrew pavlavi the shah and he fled went overseas now
17:31they're america's enemies then the hostage situation took place right during the iran um
17:42um remember right and um they supported um saddam hussein they gave weapons to saddam hussein
17:54and then also saddam hussein used chemical weapons on his people
17:59and that was supplied by from what they stated was the cia that supplied it but it was
18:07a town that was overran by iranian um revolution guards and the weapons were supposed to be used
18:14against them but the revolution guards had already moved moved out of that town and retreated
18:22when they dropped the bomb and they ended up killing like thousands of people in that town
18:28and these weapons was a so-called mass destruction of chemical weapon was supplied by
18:34the american government you know so this been like fermenting and been going on for years and
18:41years and years and that's the reason why a lot of people didn't want the united states to be um
18:46bogged down in another war and it probably more than likely be guerrilla warfare because you know iran
18:52has a lot of proxies overseas whether it is um in turkey or whether it is in in europe and the
18:58middle east and and so forth so and then you know america a lot of americans tourists they go nationwide
19:06worldwide nationwide and they travel right yes sir what um iran's proxy might do to american
19:14tourists american interest can't we all just get along listen you know as they say when men in in
19:24business suits squabble and manage suit squabbles who go who goes to war the innocent right yeah
19:33the young folks and the innocent go to war over these mans and these guys in suits they squabble they
19:39can't settle the differences you know i mean also i mean war is just bad business yeah you know yeah
19:48war is hell you know but it's bad business for the innocent and who don't doesn't want to war but
19:57it's good business for um the industrial complex yeah but who ends up paying on the back end as far as for
20:05goods and services and for oil and you know things of that nature you know yeah so we'll see yes it's it's
20:17it's really it's really sad but it's good that um the bombing um have ceased so far and like leatherhead
20:27um is has prevailed um it has prevailed so far and um hopefully there's no more bombs that is dropped
20:37and they don't um break break the uh this this treaty and see where we go from there
20:47well be sure to stay tuned to chief and sterile as we'll definitely keep you guys abreast of this
20:55situation as developments unfold like share subscribe continue supporting the channel you know i mean
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21:13till next time peace thank you
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