Not sure what your point is? After five weeks of "obliteration", Iran appears to be functioning. Most of the world's economy is starting to feel extreme pressures. The potential for severe conflict to break out between middle eastern countries is now much higher, as well as between countries and their peoples. Its very unlikely that Iran will be reduced to rubble without enormous damage to infrastructure for oil, gas and drinking water being severely damaged throughout the region. Yet you seem to regard the idea of setting all the above in motion as something to look forward to, unless I'm mistaken?
In the 80's it really wasn't too bad. There were traffic jams and hassles. But on a sunny day buzzing around in a Midget with the roof down, driving by all the famous sites was something to be enjoyed.