Beyond Victory: The Joint Plan to Ensure the Iranian Regime Never Recovers
Israeli and U.S. military commanders have held a strategic meeting to finalize the deepening of strikes against Iran, declaring that the regional "terror axis" is beginning to crumble.

The military alliance between Israel and the United States has reached a historic peak as top commanders meet to coordinate the final, most intensive phase of the war. IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir recently hosted the commander of U.S. Central Command, Admiral Brad Cooper, for a series of high level strategic discussions. Zamir characterized the cooperation between the two militaries as "unprecedented and vital," noting that he remains in daily contact with his American counterparts. The meetings, which also included Defense Minister Israel Katz, focused on deepening the military achievements of the past month and ensuring that the Iranian regime’s ability to project power remains permanently crippled. With the "Lion’s Roar" operation in full swing, both nations have vowed that they will not stop until their strategic goals are fully met.
The Crumbling Core of the Regime
Admiral Brad Cooper reported "undisputable progress" in the mission to neutralize Iran's offensive capabilities. According to the CENTCOM commander, the Iranian navy is no longer sailing, their air force is effectively grounded, and the vast majority of their air defense and missile systems have been reduced to rubble. This assessment was echoed by General Zamir, who stated that the "terror axis" built by Iran is actively crumbling under the weight of joint U.S. and Israeli pressure. "The IDF and the United States military are fighting together out of shared interests and values, with full trust, mutual appreciation, and shoulder to shoulder, they are true friends," Zamir said. He emphasized that the coming days will see an even deeper penetration of strikes aimed at weakening the regime's internal grip on power.
Despite the significant damage already inflicted, the military leadership maintains that there is no intention of slowing down. The ongoing operations are being conducted under what Admiral Cooper described as the "largest and most advanced air defense envelope in the world," protecting joint forces from any desperate Iranian retaliation. The focus has moved from merely destroying hardware to dismantling the entire defense industrial base. Minister Katz and General Zamir both stressed that the current military achievements are a prerequisite for any future diplomatic settlement, providing the necessary leverage to ensure Iran can never again pose a threat. "We will not stop, and in the near future, we will deepen our achievements and continue actions to weaken the Iranian regime," the Chief of Staff concluded.