Israel's chronic problem is the gap between tactical victory and strategic success.
Iran’s protests stem from more than hijab politics, but rather caused by a deep economic collapse
As Israel’s tactical gains fall short, a renewed Iran-Israel war remains possible
For Tehran, the Zangezur Corridor thus represents less a binary choice between obstruction and acquiescence than a test of its ability to align strategic red lines with policy innovation.
Israel’s air strikes revealed more than military weakness; they exposed a systemic failure in Iran’s ability to think strategically in an interconnected world.
Israel’s airstrikes aim to weaken Iran, create domestic chaos and gain broader regional dominance
Tehran seeks an exit from a potential crisis with the U.S., while Israel pushes preemptive options to guarantee its safety