Has the war on Iran achieved its goals?!
The article discusses the perceived failure of the U.S./Israeli war on Iran to achieve its primary and secondary objectives.
The article critically examines the ongoing U.S./Israeli war against Iran, suggesting that, after two weeks of military engagement, it has not succeeded in toppling the Iranian regime as initially intended. Despite expectations of President Trump's imminent announcement of war cessation, the Iranian government remains resilient, maintaining its authority and even appearing stronger in asserting its sovereignty. The fighting that began in October 2023 has not diminished Iran's resolve to retaliate against perceived aggressors, including strikes against Israel and American military positions in the region.
Evidence presented in the piece underscores that despite intense aerial bombardments targeting Iran and its allies, the Iranian leadership, alongside its allies, appears undeterred, planning to respond to ongoing assaults. On March 11, 2023, Israeli defense systems faced multiple incoming threats, illustrating the ongoing volatility and conflict in the region. The article notes that more than 200 rockets were launched during a single day, and there has been no visible decline in the threat level to Israel from Iran, countering the narrative of military effectiveness for the coalition forces.
The implications of the war on Iran thus raise questions about military strategy and the broader geopolitical landscape, especially considering the steadfastness of Iranian aspirations amidst military pressure. Analysts wonder if a recalibration in U.S. strategy is necessary, particularly as the region remains electrified with potential for further escalation and conflict. The broader consequences of this war could shift not only Iran's internal politics but also its role and alliances in the Middle East, complicating the existing security environment further.