Lebanon is entering a new phase of regional positioning, revealing a complex organizational structure managed by Iran through the Revolutionary Guard. This raises concerns about the country becoming a center for managing conflict and influence.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard is at a critical juncture in its history, as reports from the Hudson Institute reveal a decline in its regional influence and failures in its defensive capabilities against recent US military operations.
Despite the military superiority of the United States and Israel in the region, these achievements have not translated into political victories or strategic goals. Iran continues to bolster its military capabilities, raising questions about the effectiveness of these accomplishments.
A strategic expert asserts that Iran continues to exert significant influence in the region despite its military losses. This capability stems from its diverse strategies and political tools.
The Gulf states are becoming a focal point in the ongoing conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel, facing increasing military and economic pressures. Analysts warn of serious repercussions for energy markets and regional stability.
Israel's ability to control the region raises profound questions about the political reality. It is not merely a military issue but involves how peoples are viewed as active agents rather than mere pawns in a chess game.