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** NEW MERCH ** Jackets & Sweatshirts, Thermo Mugs!! Daniel Davis Deep Dive Merch: Etsy store https://www.etsy.com/shop/DanielDavis... On day 10 of the U.S.–Iran war, the conflict continues to escalate with heavy destruction, casualties, and no signs of a near-term end. Both sides claim success while intensifying strikes. Key developments: New Iranian Supreme Leader: Iran has elevated Mojtaba Khamenei, the 56-year-old son of the previous leader, as the new Supreme Leader. He is not yet formally an ayatollah but has assumed the political-religious leadership role. He has strong ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), likely helping secure military support. Symbol of resistance: Many of Mojtaba’s close family members—including his father, mother, sister, wife, daughter, and niece—were reportedly killed in recent U.S. and Israeli strikes. This has made him a powerful symbol of sacrifice and resistance inside Iran, strengthening public support rather than weakening the regime. Public rallies: Large crowds have appeared in Iranian streets backing the new leader and showing defiance toward the U.S. and Israel, suggesting the war is rallying domestic support instead of causing regime collapse. Escalating attacks on infrastructure: Over 30–40 Iranian oil depots and energy facilities have been struck, creating massive fires and toxic smoke in Tehran and other cities. A water desalination plant was also hit. Iran retaliated by striking Israeli energy infrastructure, including the Orot Rabin power station near Hadera, causing a temporary blackout in Tel Aviv. Tit-for-tat escalation: Iran has largely responded symmetrically—attacking similar targets after U.S./Israeli strikes (bases, oil facilities, energy infrastructure). Economic consequences: Oil prices spiked above $110 per barrel before fluctuating around $100+. The Strait of Hormuz remains mostly closed, disrupting shipping. Global economic impacts are spreading, especially to Europe and Asia, which rely heavily on Middle Eastern energy. Strategic outlook: Iran’s main objective appears to be survival while imposing economic and strategic costs on its enemies. Meanwhile, expectations of a quick Iranian capitulation or internal uprising have not materialized. Bottom line: Ten days into the war, Iran remains politically cohesive and militarily active, infrastructure damage is mounting on both sides, and the conflict is expanding into a broader economic and regional crisis with no immediate end in sight.