Mar 2 • 15:56 UTC 🇶🇦 Qatar Al Jazeera

Double Tactic: Why Did Iran Allocate Missiles to Israel and Drones to Its Neighbors?

The article discusses Iran's dual strategy of using long-range missiles against Israel while deploying drones in neighboring regions amid escalating military tensions in the ongoing U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran.

The article explores the military tactics adopted by Iran during the intensified conflict involving the United States and Israel. It highlights that in the third day of the aggressive operations, Iran has responded with missile and drone strikes, targeting various fronts across different regions, including the capital, Tehran. These retaliatory strikes by Iran indicate its military capabilities and the strategic decisions made in response to Israeli and American attacks on Iranian sites.

According to interactive maps shared by journalist Salama Khadr, the U.S. and Israel have been actively targeting Iranian military installations across the eastern and southern parts of the country. Notably, the U.S. has deployed strategic bombers, indicating a high level of aggression and precision in their operations. The strikes have affected key military bases in regions such as Kermanshah and Ilam, particularly pointing out those sites where missiles are launched towards the Gulf states, reflecting Iran's regional defense strategy.

The article also mentions an analysis by military expert Brigadier General Elias Hanna, who elaborates on Iran's strategy of designating long-range missiles for striking Israel, capable of covering distances of up to 3000 kilometers. This shift reveals Iran's calculated approach to its military confrontations, revealing the underlying tensions in the region that could lead to further escalation in the ongoing confrontations between Iran and its adversaries.

📡 Similar Coverage