The Iran Israel war is technically over — but the real story is just beginning…

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The war is technically over — but the real story is just beginning. In this explosive episode of The Tom Nash Report, we break down the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, who really won, who lost big, and what’s likely coming next. From backdoor diplomacy to Trump’s tactical strike theater, this was a geopolitical chess game where every player walked away claiming victory… but not all of them deserve it.We’ll cover:The real story behind the ceasefire announcementIran’s two major breaches and how Israel almost respondedWinners: Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the U.S.Losers: Iran, Qatar, and anyone betting on Iranian strengthWhat’s next? Peace, proxy wars… or full-on regime collapse?My take on the likelihood of a regime change in Iran — short term vs long termThis isn’t CNN. This isn’t Fox. This is the unfiltered, uncensored breakdown you actually need.👉 If you find value in this kind of deep geopolitical reporting, support the channel: / tomnashreport No smash. No clickbait. Just truth.Watch until the end.0:00 – Ceasefire Announced: Is It Really Over?1:00 – Iranian Breaches Right After the Deadline2:15 – Israel Debates Retaliation, Trump Steps In3:20 – Breakdown of the Winners and Losers4:40 – Why Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Israel Won Big6:00 – How the U.S. Showed Strength Without Boots7:05 – Iran’s Total Strategic Failure8:30 – Civilian Deaths, No Military Wins for Iran9:45 – Domestic Fallout and Internal Unrest in Iran11:00 – Qatar’s Exposure as Iran’s Only Ally12:00 – “Peace Through Pain” – Everyone Claims Victory13:30 – The U.S. Let Israel Do the Dirty Work15:00 – Strategic Bombing and Trump’s Final Strike16:30 – The Ceasefire Theater: Who Played Whom17:40 – Why All Sides Want the War to End Now19:00 – Fragile Peace: Most Likely Outcome (60%)20:15 – Continued Tensions: Proxy War Possibility (30%)21:20 – Full War Restart? Only 10% Likely22:10 – Regime Change in Iran: Is It Coming?23:20 – Why It’s Unlikely in the Short Term24:10 – Long-Term Outlook: 5–10 Year Collapse Window25:10 – Final Thoughts

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