US-Israel Campaign Against Iran: Conclusion and Analysis
Overview of the Peace Deal
- After four months, the US and Israel agreed to a peace deal with Iran, mediated by Pakistan.
- The signing ceremony is scheduled for June 19 in Geneva, Switzerland.
Outcomes and Perspectives
There are differing perspectives on the outcome of the conflict:
- US Perspective: President Trump describes the campaign as an unqualified victory for the US.
- Independent Assessments:
- Pentagon officials noted over 80% of Iran's missile and naval defense capabilities were destroyed or damaged.
- Iran gained control over the Strait of Hormuz, which carries about a fifth of the world's oil and gas, enhancing its economic leverage.
Negotiation Complexities
- There are conflicting accounts of the financial relief terms for Iran in the draft agreement.
- Plans for an in-person signing changed to a virtual one, partly due to Trump's travel schedule for the G7 summit.
Pakistan's Role
- Pakistan, under Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, played a crucial mediating role.
- This represents a shift in US-Pakistan relations, highlighting Pakistan's diplomatic efforts.
Global and Regional Reactions
- Iran claimed a 'historic defeat' for the US and Israel.
- Analysts are split, with many concluding both sides lost something significant.
- Key beneficiaries of the conflict include China and Pakistan, despite not engaging in the fighting.
Strategic and Human Costs
- The Center for Strategic and International Studies noted mismatched goals between the US and Iran.
- Emphasis on the humanitarian cost within Iran, where civilians suffered heavily during the bombings.