Why the Middle East is an 'asymmetric war', according to an international expert
International analyst AndrΓ©s Repetto discusses the implications of the ongoing asymmetric war in the Middle East, highlighting the complexities of Iran-Israel tensions and global impacts.
War in Iran: How the Regime's Resistance Embarrasses Washington
The article discusses how despite the military advantages of the U.S. and Israel in the ongoing conflict against Iran, the Iranian regime's asymmetric responses are proving to be a significant challenge for its adversaries.
The 'Mosaic' of Tehran: Iran's Secret Doctrine for a War Without End
Iran has developed a 'Mosaic Defense' doctrine that enables it to sustain combat operations, even in the event of overwhelming strikes against its leadership and infrastructure.
War in the Middle East: What is Iran Aiming For?
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has threatened to destroy the region's oil and gas reserves if attacked, aiming to raise costs for the U.S. and its allies in an ongoing asymmetric conflict.
How Iran is Waging War Outside Its Borders
Iran is engaging in asymmetric warfare outside its borders, employing tactics such as drones and militias to counterbalance its military weaknesses against foes like the US and Israel.
An International Analyst Discussed the 'Asymmetric War' in the Middle East and Explained Why the Strait of Hormuz Is Key
AndrΓ©s Repetto analyzed the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and highlighted the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz in Iran's military tactics.
Iran's drone swarm attacks unleash 'exponential costs' on US, prolonging war: 'Asymmetric capability'
Iran is employing a large-scale drone campaign targeting Western-linked sites in the Middle East, aiming to create significant economic burdens on the U.S. military.
Asymmetrical War: Why Energy Sources Became Military Targets for Iran?
Iran has increasingly targeted energy sources in the Gulf as part of its asymmetric warfare strategy against the US and Israel.