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Irán busca teñir de épica el cese del fuego con Israel y anuncia que avanzará con su desarrollo nuclear

Como sucedió con cada guerra de la historia, lo discursivo ha tenido un rol fundamental para sostener apoyos públicos, estrategias o, inclusive, gobiernos. La desde ahora llamada “guerra de los 12 días” entre Irán e Israel no es la excepción, motorizado aún más por el uso de redes sociales y la tecnología que permitir distribuir un mensaje en cuestión de segundos alrededor del mundo.
Es así como, en este contexto, Israel exclama que logró su principal objetivo de detener el desarrollo nuclear iraní, Estados Unidos se cuelga la medalla de alcanzar la paz en tiempo récord e Irán festeja con miles de personas en el centro de Teherán lo que considera un triunfo ante el ejército israelí.
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“Hoy, tras la heroica resistencia de nuestra gran nación asistimos al establecimiento de una tregua y al fin de esta guerra de 12 días impuesta por Israel”, declaró el presidente de Irán, Masud Pezeshkian, en una plaza del centro de la capital frente a una imagen del líder supremo, el ayatolá Ali Jamenei, blanco de amenazas e hipótesis en los últimos días.
Irán considera un triunfo la continuidad del líder supremo, Ali Jomeini. (Foto: West Asia News Agency handout via REUTERS)
Esta convocatoria del Consejo de Coordinación de Propaganda no fue más que un intento de inundar de épica el cese del fuego alcanzado tras jornadas de intensos bombardeos que dañaron parte de la infraestructura nuclear iraní y golpeó a la cadena de mando militar por la muerte de los altos mandos y los ataques israelíes a distintas instalaciones militares.
“Consideramos esta operación como una victoria porque derrotamos a las fuerzas israelíes que no lograron su objetivo de derribar a nuestro gobierno”, esgrimió en diálogo con TN una fuente oficial con base en Teherán que pidió no dar a conocer su identidad. La continuidad de los ayatolas ha sido celebrada por los miembros de un gobierno teocrático que está al frente de Irán desde hace 46 años.
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La cuestión nuclear fue el pretexto inicial de la operación militar de Israel y se transformará en el principal punto de discusión en el futuro. El presidente iraní Pezeshkian aseguró que están dispuestos a sentarse nuevamente en la mesa de negociación con el gobierno norteamericano para encontrar un acuerdo nuclear, aunque planteó que Irán “hará valer sus derechos”.
Hacer “valer los derechos” en el ideario persa significa que Teherán no aceptará una reducción de su uranio enriquecido a niveles mínimos como 0% o 5%. Algo es claro: el desarrollo nuclear iraní continuará. Puede que no sea en el corto plazo, pero empezará un proceso de reconstrucción de sus capacidades que le permitan volver, posiblemente, a los niveles previos.
Israel abatió a más de 20 científicos clave que participan en la investigación y desarrollo del programa nuclear, pero puertas adentro, los ayatolas confían en que las universidades y centros de formación científicos permitirán que nuevos expertos se formen en los próximos años. Esto demuestra que empieza una nueva carrera a largo plazo, con una solución de fondo que parece irresuelta en el conflicto con el estado judío.

Imágenes satelitales muestran el daño de las instalaciones nucleares de Irán, aunque sin confirmación oficial sobre los daños internos. (Foto: MAXAR TECHNOLOGIES/Handout via REUTERS)
Resta saber con precisión cuál fue el daño que tuvieron las instalaciones nucleares de Fordow, Natanz e Isfahán. Desde Washington manifestaron que habían generado un daño irreversible que haría que “Irán nunca tenga la bomba nuclear”, en palabras del propio presidente Trump, mientras que desde Teherán simplemente negaron estas exclamaciones pero no dieron datos concretos del estado de las instalaciones.
“Las medidas para la recuperación habían sido previstas de antemano y nuestra planificación consiste en no permitir ninguna interrupción en el proceso de producción y los servicios”, informó este martes el jefe de la Organización de Energía Atómica de Irán (OEAI), Mohamad Eslami, en una publicación del sitio oficial HispanTV.
Debiera ser una misión oficial del Organismo Internacional de Energía Atómica (IAEA, por sus siglas en inglés), encabezado por el argentino Rafael Grossi, quien verifique el daño de las centrifugadoras y el proceso nuclear actual en el que se encuentra Irán.
Pero hoy los ayatolas parecen haberlo apuntado a Grossi, sobre quien emitieron hasta una amenaza por sus declaraciones previas al ataque de Israel, donde advertía por la rapidez con la que Irán podía acercarse a un enriquecimiento de uranio del 90%, lo necesario para obtener una ojiva nuclear. Irán se limitó a rechazar esta afirmación y aseguró que el uranio había sido trasladado a un lugar seguro previo al bombardeo de Estados Unidos.
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Por último, Irán intenta expandir la sensación entre su población de que han logrado demostrar que “la cúpula de hierro no es invencible”. Las capacidades militares de Israel se saben superiores a las de cualquier otro país de la región, y sus sistemas de defensa han sido fundamentales para defender al país de reiterados ataques desde el exterior en los últimos años.
Según el gobierno de Netanyahu, hubo un 90% de intercepciones. Los que sortearon la defensa generaron daños nunca antes vistos en territorio israelí, sobre todo en la zona centro en Tel Aviv.
Las consecuencias de esta guerra de los 12 días posiblemente no queden expuestas en las próximas semanas, pero la región se ha enfrentado ante la mayor escalada de la historia entre sus dos principales potencias.
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Dems run to the Bluesky block button as Vance trolls them on their own virtual turf for solid week

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Vice President JD Vance is leveraging the social media platform Bluesky, which is an X competitor commonly used by liberals, to troll Democrats just one week after joining the platform and subsequently becoming its most blocked user, Fox News Digital found.
«Hello Bluesky, I’ve been told this app has become the place to go for common sense political discussion and analysis. So I’m thrilled to be here to engage with all of you,» Vance said in his inaugural Bluesky post June 18, before sharing a quote from Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ solo concurring opinion earlier in June upholding a Tennessee law banning transgender surgeries for minors.
«To that end, I found Justice Thomas’s concurrence on medical care for transgender youth quite illuminating. He argues that many of our so-called «experts» have used bad arguments and substandard science to push experimental therapies on our youth,» Vance said. «I might add that many of those scientists are receiving substantial resources from big pharma to push these medicines on kids. What do you think?»
Bluesky is a social media alternative to X that is dominated by liberal voters and Democratic elected officials after they fled X following President Donald Trump’s November 2024 victory.
X is owned by tech billionaire Elon Musk, who was a top Trump ally on the campaign trail and who previously oversaw the Department of Government Efficiency under the Trump administration.
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Vice President JD Vance appears on «Special Report» as President Donald Trump announces a ceasefire between Israel and Iran on June 23, 2025. (Fox News / Special Report)
Vance’s first BlueSky post followed the platform mistakenly banning his account after it was flagged as a potential Vance impostor account, Fox Digital previously reported.
«We welcome the Vice President to the conversation on Bluesky,» the company told Fox News Digital in an email response, noting, «There have been many past attempts to impersonate Vice President JD Vance on Bluesky as he is a public figure, and the jd-vance-1.bsky.social account was flagged as part of that pattern by our automated systems, and temporarily suspended.»
«The account was quickly reinstated within 20 minutes of the suspension, and we’ve also added a verified badge to help users confirm the authenticity of the profile,» the statement added.
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Vance has become the most-blocked person on Bluesky since he first joined just a week ago, according to data posted by ClearSky, which keeps tabs on social media accounts that have been blocked by fellow users. Vance’s Bluesky account has been blocked by nearly 150,000 other accounts, ClearSky data reviewed by Fox Digital Wednesday afternoon showed.
In the week since Vance joined the platform, he has repeatedly trolled Democrats, including following New York City’s mayoral primaries, when democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani trounced top competitor and former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo at the polls. Mamdani’s victory is viewed as the Democrat Party moving farther to the left in New York City after national voters sounded off in the 2024 election that the party’s embrace of some left-wing policies alienated Americans.

Widely seen as a liberal alternative to X, the Bluesky social media platform saw an explosion in new liberal users following President Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory.
«Congratulations to the new leader of the Democratic Party,» Vance quipped on Bluesky while tagging Mamdani.
A handful of other Republicans also took to social media Wednesday to mock Democrats for nominating the most liberal candidate in their pool of prospective mayors, including New York Rep. Elise Stefanik and the National Republican Congressional Committee, Fox Digital previously reported.
Vance took another apparent shot at Democrats Monday, when he posted to Bluesky, «President Trump just said to Iran’s nuclear program: no way jose.»
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The message followed outrage among Democrats a few days prior on June 20, when Vance referred to Democrat California Sen. Alex Padilla as «Jose» Padilla when asked about the senator’s removal and detainment from a Department of Homeland Security press conference earlier in June to protest federal immigration raids in Los Angeles.

Sen. Alex Padilla slammed Vice President JD Vance for calling him «Jose Padilla.» (Luke Johnson / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
«I was hoping Jose Padilla would be here to ask a question,» Vance said during a press conference on June 20 when asked about Padilla, calling him by the wrong first name. «I guess he decided not to show up because there wasn’t a theater. And that’s all it is.»
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Padilla and fellow Democrats, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom, criticized Vance for using the wrong first name.
«He knows my name,» Padilla said Saturday during an interview on MSNBC, adding, «He’s the Vice President of the United States — you’d think he’d take the situation in Los Angeles more seriously.»
Vance had only posted nine messages to his Bluesky account as of Wednesday afternoon, including messages that were also posted to his far more frequently used X account.

Vice President JD Vance, left, listens as President Donald Trump speaks to the nation. (Pool)
«I wonder if other VPs had as much excitement as I do,» he posted to X and Bluesky on Tuesday after Iran and Israel agreed to a ceasefire following the U.S. ordering strikes that destroyed a trio of Iranian nuclear facilities.
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Vance added in another Bluesky message also found on his X account Tuesday, «We are seeing a foreign policy doctrine develop that will change the country (and the world) for the better: 1) clearly define an American interest; 2) negotiate aggressively to achieve that interest; 3) use overwhelming force if necessary.»
Fox News Digital’s Peter Pinedo, Paul Steinhauser and Marc Tomasco contributed to this report.
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Iran intensifies internal security crackdown after US, Israel strikes

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Iranians are experiencing internal turmoil as authorities intensify a domestic security crackdown following the 12-day war in which three major nuclear sites were effectively destroyed. There have been reports of mass arrests and executions in the country.
Authorities in Iran began the crackdown following Israel’s June 13 airstrikes. It started with widespread arrests and an intensified street presence, according to Reuters, which cited activists and officials.
The harsh measures have dampened hopes—among some in Israel as well as Iranian dissidents—that the country could see an uprising and regime change. However, no significant demonstrations have taken place yet, Reuters reported. The outlet also noted that some on the ground expressed frustration with the Islamic Republic’s policies, which they believe led to the war against the U.S. and Israel.
Armed NOPO special police units are on the scene as Iranians take to the streets in the downtown Enghelab (Revolution) Square in Tehran, Iran on June 24, 2025, to celebrate the ceasefire after a 12-day war with Israel. (NEGAR/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)
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«The regime convicts and imposes the death penalty based on trumped-up charges to spread terror among the Iranians. Meanwhile, Israel’s Operation Rising Lion has helped the public realize that the Iranian regime is a paper tiger that is weaker than ever,» Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) Senior Iran and Financial Economics Advisor Saeed Ghasseminejad said in a statement.
The Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) said Monday that 705 individuals had been arrested in Iran on «political or security-related charges.»
This report was echoed by Islamic Republic-run Fars News Agency, which said that 700 were detained for allegedly working with Israel.

A police officer stands guard as demonstrators wave flags and cheer during a gathering to honor Iran’s military forces, following the announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, on June 24, 2025, in Tehran, Iran. (Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)
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In addition to the arrests, there are reports that three people in Iran accused of being Mossad spies were executed, NBC News reported, citing Tasnim, which is affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The outlet also noted that the three were accused of bringing «assassination equipment» disguised as alcoholic beverages into the country. According to NBC News, citing Tasnim, the «equipment» was allegedly used in the assassination of a public figure.

People move past a large banner featuring portraits of slain leaders from Iran-aligned armed groups, including Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, and Iranian commander Qasem Soleimani, in central Tehran, Iran, on May 1, 2025. (MOHAMMADALI NAJIB/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)
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Nonprofit Iran Human Rights (IHR) warned that at least six others on death row for allegedly spying for Israel are at risk of execution. The organization also said that at least nine individuals have been executed this year on similar charges.
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