Israel on the Brink: Two More Weeks of War Could Lead to Catastrophic Consequences

Israel on the Brink: Two More Weeks of War Could Lead to Catastrophic Consequences

In a recent conference focused on scientific mobilization and educational initiatives at Farhangian University, Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naeini, the spokesperson for the IRGC and deputy for public relations, discussed Iran’s strategic response to the recent 12-day conflict initiated by the Israeli regime. Naeini asserted that the nation relied exclusively on its own capabilities to “impose defeat on the enemy,” showcasing a powerful narrative of resilience and self-sufficiency.

Naeini emphasized the significance of popular mobilization, particularly the Basij, as a cornerstone of national strength. He pointed out that any political framework disconnected from its populace is at risk of collapse. The Basij serves as a unifying force for various social groups, acting as a critical element in times of crisis.

Here are some key highlights from Naeini’s address regarding the recent conflict:

  • Testing Grounds: Wars are viewed as arenas that evaluate deterrence, strategic doctrines, and national resilience.
  • Defensive Doctrine: Iran’s military strategy has evolved over the past four decades, shaped by continuous threats and solidified after the Iran-Iraq war.
  • Missile Development: Addressing evolving threats necessitates investment in high-range missiles and new military capabilities.
  • Regional Solidarity: Iran maintained strong security coordination with neighboring countries, which condemned Israel’s actions during the conflict.

In a notable statement, Naeini revealed that the average age of Iran’s missile scientists is around 30 years, highlighting their dedication and expertise, akin to the legacy of Martyr Hassan Tehrani-Moghaddam. He described the recent attack on Iran as intense, quick, and well-coordinated, representing a culmination of various regime-change efforts aimed at destabilizing the nation.

Naeini reported that Iran successfully targeted at least 45 strategic centers belonging to its adversaries, inflicting substantial damage and compelling them to seek a cessation of hostilities. He stressed that adversaries often misinterpret Iran’s sources of power and emphasized that had the conflict continued for two more weeks, “nothing would have remained of the Israeli regime.” This assertion reflects the sentiments of Israeli officials who have acknowledged significant losses and failures during the conflict.

Furthermore, Naeini confirmed that Iran’s military forces are now even better prepared than they were during the 12-day conflict and are actively working to address any prior damages. He concluded by emphasizing Iran’s independence, stating that the nation did not seek assistance from foreign powers and aimed to counter the narrative of a “weak Iran,” a strategy he believes has ultimately succeeded.

The conflict was ignited on June 13 when Israel launched an unprovoked attack against Iran while nuclear negotiations were underway between Washington and Tehran. This aggression led to a 12-day war that resulted in the deaths of at least 1,064 individuals in Iran, including military commanders, nuclear scientists, and civilians. The United States also participated in the conflict by bombing three Iranian nuclear sites, a move that constitutes a serious violation of international law.

In retaliation, the Iranian Armed Forces targeted strategic locations across the occupied territories and the Al-Udeid air base in Qatar, which is the largest American military installation in West Asia. By June 24, through its effective retaliatory operations against both the Israeli regime and the United States, Iran managed to halt the ongoing aggression.

This event underscores the complexities of regional security dynamics and the ongoing tensions between Iran and its adversaries. The strategic insights shared by Brigadier General Naeini not only highlight Iran’s military preparedness but also its commitment to national sovereignty and resilience in the face of external challenges.

As the situation continues to evolve, the international community closely monitors Iran’s military capabilities and the broader implications for regional stability. The discourse surrounding Iran’s defensive strategies and its determination to maintain its sovereignty remains a pivotal theme in contemporary geopolitical discussions.

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