Mar 1 • 19:30 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Expert describes how clever methods have been used to obtain information about the whereabouts of Iranian leaders

The article discusses an expert's insights into the U.S. and Israel's coordinated strike on Iran, resulting in the death of key Iranian leaders.

The article features insights from Jaakko Puuperä, a military expert and publisher, who analyzes the recent joint military strike by the United States and Israel on Iran. The operation led to the death of several high-ranking Iranian officials, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and a commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. Puuperä comments on the military execution of the operation, praising its precision and effectiveness in achieving its goals without causing excessive collateral damage.

Puuperä emphasizes that while he won't comment on the justification for the attack, he highlights its execution from a military standpoint as being executed exceptionally well. He draws parallels between the Iran operation and recent U.S. actions in Venezuela, suggesting that the U.S. has demonstrated a capacity for precise strikes, pointing to the recent capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro as evidence of this capability.

The analysis concludes with a reflection on the potential consequences of such operations, indicating that despite the casualties, the operation's success was achieved with relatively low collateral damage. Puuperä suggests that a more aggressive approach could have led to a higher civilian toll, which raises ethical considerations for future military actions involving precision strikes.

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