Are the USA and Israel Repeating Putin's Mistakes? Persian 'Kyiv in Three Days'
The article discusses Iran's military capabilities and its strategic responses to American and Israeli actions, highlighting the internal implications of prolonged conflict.
The article explores the diminishing military potential of Tehran due to continuous bombardments, yet emphasizes that Iran still possesses the ability to deliver painful responses targeting Israeli territory and U.S. bases in the region. As Iran fights for its survival, it intentionally seeks to escalate the costs of attacks, essentially making further aggression unprofitable, which it sees as a new 'insurance policy.' This situation also has profound repercussions on the internal power structure and social sentiments within Iran, with expert Marcin Krzyżanowski noting that in asymmetric warfare, the stronger side loses as long as it does not achieve a decisive victory, while the weaker side can succeed as long as it maintains political cohesion and continues to fight.