Iran–U.S. Escalation on June 21, 2025 (U.S. Time) and Chaldean Numerology

On June 21, 2025 (U.S. time), and June 22 or 1 Tir 1404 in the Iranian calendar, the United States launched an attack on Iranian nuclear facilities. The U.S. claims Iran’s nuclear program has been destroyed, yet insists it is not at war with Iran. This logic is somewhat puzzling, especially considering that even U.S. intelligence previously asserted Iran did not possess nuclear weapons. The country was attacked despite having already endured an assault from the colonial Zionist regime in Israel, which is currently starving the population in the massive concentration camp that is Gaza and committing widespread massacres of civilians.

What does today’s escalation tell us when examined through the date interpretation technique (Chaldean Numerology) I also used in the numerological analysis of Israel’s attack on Iran?

On Iran’s side, the picture is once again ambiguous. It’s difficult to determine the full consequences today’s events will have on the country. The numbers influencing Iran’s chart on this day, based on Sepharial’s interpretations, are:

>> XI (11): Success in some bold enterprises; courage; decision; energy.
>> XII (12): Reversal of position; culpability; chastisement; loss of honour; danger of violent death; either enforced or voluntary; dangers from women; catastrophe.
>> XIII (13): Ambitions and hopes deceived; destruction; undoing, new beginnings; death; fatality.

The number 11 appears in a stronger than usual position, indicating not just fear, but also aggression, courage, and a strong will to fight. The number 12 points to sacrifice, while the Uranian-solar 13, in today’s context, represents Iran’s nuclear capabilities and the aerial assault against them.

For the United States, the picture is simpler: it’s a strong combination of numbers 13 and 15:

>> XIII (13): Ambitions and hopes deceived; destruction; undoing, new beginnings; death; fatality.
>> XV (15): Fate; the inevitable; dangers to the offsprings and struggles in the marriage state; luxury.

When 15 appears in this kind of combination, it definitely deserves the title “The Devil” (tarot card XV). In personal charts, such a combination doesn’t necessarily imply negative energies—it can also symbolize spiritual development through trials or mistakes. But in mundane numerology, the meaning is darker. Fifteen represents manipulation and speculation, and can also suggest black magic or the influence of dark spiritual forces, harmful individuals, destructive thoughts, crime, suffering etc. In today’s context, 13 again represents air strikes and nuclear facilities.

An event begun on a particular day can trigger a chain reaction. So, what might be the numerological echo of today’s developments? I must emphasize that I’m using a specific technique for interpreting dates. There are other approaches, including astrological ones. Still, I will pursue a narrow interpretation here, while asking you to remain open to the possibility that astrological influences and human awareness could lead to a different outcome.

The Americans are hoping—perhaps naively—that their actions today won’t be interpreted as a declaration of war, and that they won’t be seen as directly involved in the Israeli-Iranian conflict. They are expecting a de-escalation. But Iran, by closing the Strait of Hormuz or the Red Sea, could trigger global shockwaves—and might even strike U.S. military targets.

At first glance, the numbers seem to favor the United States. From a numerological standpoint, the figures influencing the U.S. chart appear more favorable than those affecting Iran. This would suggest it may be wiser for Iran to refrain from a major retaliatory response and focus instead on Israel.

Should Iran respond more forcefully, this will deeply entangle the U.S. in the Middle Eastern conflict. Iran’s aid to the Palestinians is reflected in the number 12, indicating the country has already sacrificed part of its wealth and well-being to help others. In such contexts, 12 can have a more positive meaning—especially if the assistance was offered sincerely. If this proves true, then Iran might not be significantly weakened and the conflict could drag on. Once again, we encounter the same ambiguity that was present in the numerological analysis of the outbreak of the Israeli–Iranian war.

Two further points must be noted about Iran. The numbers 3, 5, and 8—associated with financial matters—emerge, suggesting that Iran could begin receiving substantial aid if the conflict is prolonged. Moreover, Iran’s 12 is strengthened by other numbers that may hint at the sources of such support. In this case, 12 seems to be linked with China (perhaps even Pakistan), and 8 likely points to Russia. Numbers 5 and 6 could even indicate certain forces in the West. There have already been accusations within the U.S. that Trump exceeded his presidential powers by ordering the military action. Should the conflict persist, these voices may grow louder.

We can see that the United States is gambling with its luck. If the situation calms quickly, they may declare victory. If the conflict escalates but no other powers become involved, Israel and the U.S. may succeed in bringing Iran to its knees. But if other nations do step in, then new numerological and astrological factors will come into play. In such a case, the U.S. might emerge from this crisis no longer as the world’s dominant power—neither formally nor de facto. Gambling with 13 and 15 is playing the Devil’s game. The energies of these numbers may boomerang right back at the United States.

In the events of June 12 and June 21–22, we repeatedly see the number 13 (in tarot 13 or XIII is known as the card of “Death”). It is not only the number of nuclear plants, air strikes, and death. It may also indicate the use of missiles containing radioactive material—or even actual nuclear warheads. We are living in a year of wars and at the end of a multi-year numerological cycle of conflicts. This broader cycle ends with this year, making 2025 particularly dangerous.

Now is the time for prayer, spiritual growth, good deeds, and returning to one’s essence. This mostly invisible “front” is vital if we want the world to be flooded with a wave of love and reconciliation.

A Numerological View of the Israel-Iran War

On June 12, Israel launched an attack on Iran. Both countries are ruled by radical regimes—Iran by an Islamist regime, and Israel by a Zionist one. Despite not sharing a common border, the hostility between them runs deep.

Looking solely at date-based numerology, Iran’s regime was established under the number 3 (12 Farvardin 1358: 12th day of the month, Life Path 21), while Israel was established under the number 5 (May 14, 1948: 14th day of the month, Life Path 32). Over time, significant tensions can build between the energies of numbers 3 and 5.

What does June 12, 2025, represent for Israel—and for Iran? According to the basic method I use for this kind of analysis, the numbers—at least at first glance—appear to favor Israel in the short term. In the long run, however, Israel holds only a slight advantage. Much depends on other astrological and numerological techniques, as well as on the decisions both Israel and Iran make: how determined are they to prolong the war?

The key numbers aligned with Israel are 13, 14, and 18. Numbers 13 and 18 govern war, while 14 is favorable only in the short term. Sepharial describes these numbers as follows:

  • XIII (13): Ambitions and hopes deceived; destruction; undoing, new beginnings; death; fatality.
  • XIV (14): Danger to the position through lack of initiative and decision; danger through the force of the elements; sexuality.
  • XVIII (18): Crosses in love; false sense of security; unprofitable associations with women; hidden perils; treacheries; deceptions.

Cheiro adds to the interpretation of 18:

  • It generally associates a person with bitter quarrels, even family ones, also with war, social upheavals, revolutions.

Israel is supported in its cycles by some favorable numbers associated with power and rulership. However, the number 14 is not conducive to long-term undertakings. This raises an important question: how will this war unfold? Will Iran quickly retreat—or will it, with the backing of Russia, China, and possibly others, fiercely resist what it sees as crimes committed by the Zionist regime?

Iran is mainly influenced by the numbers 12, 13 and 18. Sepharial defines them as follows:

  • XII (12): Reversal of position; culpability; chastisement; loss of honour; danger of violent death; either enforced or voluntary; dangers from women; catastrophe.
  • XIII (13): Ambitions and hopes deceived; destruction; undoing, new beginnings; death; fatality.
  • XVIII (18): Crosses in love; false sense of security; unprofitable associations with women; hidden perils; treacheries; deceptions.

The number 13 likely indicating widespread death and deeply negative energy. Strong combinations involving the number 3 point to a militant nature, creating a recipe for serious trouble. Iran’s support for the Palestinians reflects the influence of the number 12. Iran has already sacrificed part of its wealth and prosperity in this cause, which, if done sincerely, could turn 12 into a more favorable influence.

If that’s the case, Israel’s short-term advantage disappears. The numbers point to a large-scale military catastrophe, and both the Israeli and Iranian sides are marked by unpredictability. The main issue is the prominence of the number 13 on both sides. When reduced, 13 becomes 4—a number associated with the Sun, but also with Uranus, and thus with aviation and missiles. Unfortunately, as a Uranian number, 4 is also linked to radioactivity and nuclear weapons.

Given that the conflict began with Israel striking Iran’s nuclear facilities and targeting nuclear scientists, we cannot rule out the possibility of a limited nuclear war. The number 13 is highly active on the Israeli side as well (It might be wise for Israelis to read that sentence again carefully!). According to some sources, Iran already has nuclear weapons or is close to acquiring them. Other nuclear powers could also become involved. This is clearly a situation spiraling out of control—one that a reckless Israel no longer truly governs.

Now is a crucial moment for the U.S. President to demonstrate leadership—to rein in Netanyahu, who stands accused of serious war crimes, and to convince both Iran and Israel that peace is the best possible path forward in 2025, a year of war.

By the way: my earlier prediction about 2025 being the Year of Mars now appears to have underestimated the timing. What I expected in the second half of the year is mostly already happening in the first. What, then, can we expect in the latter half, when numerological influences become truly unfavorable?

This is a time for prayer and contemplation.

A Few Words on the Israeli-Palestinian War and the Israeli-Iranian War

Israel’s extermination and traumatization of the Palestinian population has long crossed the line of basic decency. And now, a war with Iran has been added to the mix. Unfortunately, today’s blog won’t be about numerology, astrology, chakras, or similar topics. It’s about what I personally feel in light of what’s happening in the Middle East.

I’m aware that, from a higher perspective — one grounded in love and inner peace — all of this may seem like the squabbles of a kindergarten. Sadly, I only spend a small portion of my day in meditation, where I can step out of this matrix and free myself from such thoughts. I’ll strive even harder in the future to stay detached from these matters — to bless all sides with love and divine presence more often than ever before. But truth be told, I still have many moments during the day when global news hits me hard. I’ll have to keep working on myself. And I will.

Still, I can’t help but say a few words about what I think when I’m not in a state beyond thought. In 1917, British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour wrote a letter to Lionel Walter Rothschild supporting the criminal Zionist project of establishing a colonial Israeli state — on land that had been home to a predominantly Arab population for over 1,200 years. It was an attempt to legitimize a political model that Hitler would later adapt for the Third Reich — conquering “Lebensraum” and exterminating both Slavs and Jews.

Hitler’s German neo-Zionism ended in 1945 after devastating Europe. But the Israeli project continued. Despite the many challenges in the decades that followed, Israel gained international recognition and strong Western — especially American — support, including massive arms shipments. The Western world backed Israel partly as a way to atone for the Holocaust, committed against the Jews by German neo-Zionists (i.e., the Nazis) and their allies. But that was hypocritical. Jews weren’t offered the option of establishing a state on German territory — or in other European countries that should’ve also reflected on their treatment of Jews.

Some European fascists now support Israel simply because they’d rather Jews stay there than return to Europe. So, a dirty deal was made at the expense of a third party — Palestinian Arabs, who lost vast portions of their homeland to British and Israeli colonial forces.

It’s also worth pointing out that the colonial state of Israel has never truly supported the creation of a Palestinian state, which raises serious questions about Israel’s own legitimacy under international law — nothing more, nothing less.

I come from Slovenia, a country whose western territory was annexed by Italy after World War I — a return of the “modern-day Romans” after 1,500 years. The Italians imposed fascist terror on the native Slovenes, prompting the rise of the national liberation movement TIGR. Eventually, TIGR began using terrorist tactics to instill fear among Italians. Although Italy labeled them as bandits and terrorists, it was the last country that had any right to complain. Had Italy withdrawn from Slovenian territory, those attacks would have likely faded over time.

A similar situation arose during World War II, when German forces occupied much of Slovenia. The Nazis launched Germanization and displacement campaigns, while labeling resistance fighters as “bandits.” But again, they had no moral ground for such claims. Both the Italian and German regimes eventually collapsed. The consequences for ethnic Germans living in Slovenia were severe. Hitler had already relocated some of them to Austria’s Carinthia region. After the war, the new Yugoslav authorities executed a portion of the German population. In the village where one of my great-uncles lived, nearly all German-speaking residents were killed. The survivors were mostly assimilated — some out of fear of repression, others out of shame for Hitler’s crimes. I, too, have fully German roots on my father’s side. Similar events occurred elsewhere in Eastern Europe. Many who suffered for Hitler’s evil had no real connection to Nazism at all.

This is why I view the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the lens of my sympathy for the Slovenes — a small nation in the heart of Europe. Hamas is, first and foremost, a national liberation movement; second, it is a religious group. It is also a terrorist organization — but Israel, as a criminal colonialist regime, is the last one that has the right to complain about that. Only when Israel reaches a peace agreement with the Palestinians — withdraws settlers from the West Bank and recognizes a Palestinian state — will it have the moral legitimacy to object to attacks.

So, the answer to who started this conflict and who bears the main responsibility is crystal clear: Israel. And by extension, all its allies. Among them are even some powerful nations who still bow to the Zionist lobby despite their own political strength.

How did the current war in Gaza start? According to Haaretz, during the October 7 attack, Palestinians killed at least 581 civilians inside Israel. In response, the Israeli army, following the brutal Hannibal Doctrine, killed at least 216 of their own civilians. Including armed forces, total Israeli casualties numbered 1,166 — with some of them accidentally killed by Israel itself. (Source: Robert Lindsay, Nov 11, 2023 — Israeli Death Tolls for the October 7 Hamas Attack on Israel, Beyond Highbrow.)

But Israel didn’t just punish Hamas — it collectively traumatized and starved the entire population of Gaza. Bulldozers roam the streets, demolishing homes, schools, hospitals, and infrastructure. Estimates suggest that between 150,000 and 200,000 Palestinians may have died directly or indirectly due to this war. At least 50,000 have been killed outright — not including the missing or those who died from lack of medical care or malnutrition. It’s a wildly disproportionate response by the Zionist regime.

Worse still, Israel expanded its aggression to the West Bank — killing at least 870 Palestinians and injuring 6,000 more. Unlike Gaza, the West Bank has less connections to Hamas. Israel has committed major war crimes that far exceed those of Hamas. The International Criminal Court, despite political pressure from the U.S., is reviewing whether these actions constitute a genocide — and many intellectuals, including Jewish ones, argue that it is.

The West has done nothing to stop Israel’s criminal campaign. The strongest reactions came from Europe: in 2024, Ireland, Norway, Spain, and Slovenia officially recognized the State of Palestine. Most other European countries haven’t even managed that — let alone imposed economic sanctions on Israel. Support for arming Palestinians is completely off the table.

Across the Atlantic, the situation is even worse. The current U.S. president — who likes to call himself a peacemaker — helped trigger this war by recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. No matter which party is in power, the U.S. continues to arm and finance the Zionist regime. What’s happening in Gaza is also a proxy war waged by America against Palestine. The U.S. vetoes any UN resolutions that might hurt Israel. U.S also undermines the International Criminal Court. It’s shameful.

Israel acts as the West’s “bad cop” in the Middle East. It allows the West to pretend its hands are clean, while quietly pursuing its geopolitical goals. Just like permissive parenting creates little tyrants, unconditional U.S. support allows Israel to carry out policies of terror across the region.

But where are the limits? Under conservative leadership over the last 30 years, the EU has regressed economically and socially. The West is now on a slow trajectory toward a Mad Max future. Meanwhile, a cohesive and rising China has stepped onto the world stage, growing ever closer to U.S.-level power. Can Israel maintain its strength and position in this changing environment?

The Zionist regime seems worried too — hence its rush to launch a war against Iran. Opinions on Iran vary. Its Islamist regime feels alien to people in the West, and we often don’t fully grasp its internal dynamics. Because the borders of the Islamic world aren’t religiously consistent, Iranian influence can destabilize countries like Syria and Saudi Arabia. The West fears Iran as a threat to its regional dominance.

But there is one clearly positive aspect: Iran’s support for Palestinian liberation and independence.

On June 12, 2025, Israel committed yet another war crime — this time against Iran. It attacked Iranian nuclear infrastructure and assassinated members of its military leadership on Iranian soil, while they held civilian status — killing their families as well. Dishonorable. Iraq and Jordan turned a blind eye to this violation of their airspace — both countries are too dependent on the West. Jordan even shoots down Iranian rockets, but dares not intercept Israeli ones.

Corruption, double standards, and geopolitical cynicism among Western elites are what allow this selective application of international law. The West views Israel as a key ally and thus ignores its violations of other countries’ sovereignty. Iran is demonized as part of an “Axis of Evil.” If Iran fires rockets back at Israel, it’s called “terrorism.” But when Israel bombs nuclear facilities, it’s labeled “self-defense.” If Jordan intercepts Iranian missiles, it’s a “hero.” If it ignores Israeli ones, it’s being “neutral.”

When Russia invades Ukraine, the West cries out over sovereignty — but when Israel invades Iran via third-party countries, there’s silence.

Israel’s logic is strange. They claim to be defending themselves — yet they’re the ones who attacked Iran. They continue to terrorize Palestinians, whom they’ve fully dehumanized. They argue that Iran must not get nuclear weapons — even though Zionist Israel itself reportedly holds 90 to 400 nuclear warheads. Why would Iran, with 1, 3, or even 10 nukes, be more dangerous than a nuclear-armed Israel that has hijacked U.S. and EU foreign policy and spreads terror in the Middle East?

I have no illusions that future global powers will behave all that differently than the old Western empires. Maybe they won’t. But maybe — just maybe — they will. And maybe we’ll find strength in our meditative spaces and blessings to elevate humanity to a higher level. A reformed global order must introduce supermajority voting — for instance, 80% of UN member states — with no single country able to veto such decisions. That would be true democratization of international relations.

History will surely judge Israel and the United States. But it will also judge the European Union. As a citizen of an EU member state, I expect European leadership to stop pretending — and clearly state the difference between anti-Zionism and antisemitism. Especially Germany — the homeland of some of my ancestors — needs to lead here. If that line isn’t clear, European politicians could even accuse Jewish intellectuals who criticize Israel of being antisemites. Dear European politicians: such behavior is unacceptable.

I also expect EU leadership to clearly condemn Zionist Israeli policy and impose economic sanctions against the Zionist regime. If you could do it to Russia, there’s no excuse for not doing the same to Israel. Sanctions should only be lifted once Israel recognizes a Palestinian state, withdraws settlers from the West Bank, and signs a peace treaty with the Palestinians. If it refuses to do so within a set deadline, EU member states should consider revoking recognition of Israel as a sovereign nation. And at the very least, as long as Israel continues its war with Iran, the EU should lift sanctions on Iran, which is currently the victim and in need of support.

As long as Western — or any — elites can exploit weak states and regions, nothing will change. The only path forward is a higher collective consciousness and pressure for a more just world order. We’re not there yet, but we must keep moving.

P.S. I will not allow comments from people who can’t distinguish between anti-Zionism and antisemitism. All pro-Zionist comments, whether rational or emotional, will be blocked.