Iran’s Unyielding War Strategy: Testing Western Resolve to the Brink
Iran is testing the endurance of the U.S. and its allies through an intensified war of attrition, leveraging missile strikes and market disruptions. The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) maintains firm control, elevating Mojtaba Khamenei as a key figure. This strategy aims to exhaust adversaries politically and economically.
In an ongoing test of endurance against the United States and Israel, Iran is deploying a war of attrition strategy designed to assert military and economic pressure. The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) continues to lead this effort, unleashing drones and missiles to disrupt global markets.
Mojtaba Khamenei's elevation to supreme leader, following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, underscores the IRGC's influential role. The Guards stand as kingmakers, keen to solidify their dominance as Iran escalates its confrontation across the Gulf, persistently targeting key energy hubs.
Consequences are visible within Iran, as national solidarity solidifies against external pressures. Despite the U.S. and Israeli effort to disrupt Tehran's infrastructure, internal cohesion remains steady, prolonging this battle of wills. The question persists: who will relent first, Iran or Washington?
(With inputs from agencies.)
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