Surenas
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Some of you guys are overly dramatizing these events. Iran has embarked on a path in which sabotage and assassinations are part of the game. Iran, for all its developments and technological successes, is facing the most two competent intelligence services (backed by a multitude of other Western agencies) in world's history. The idea that a large country like Iran with extensive borders, with many rebellious factions and opposition parties, could establish watertight security is preposterous.
Iran isn't being targetted because it is weak; its in the sight of major powers like the US and Israel because it has made tremendous steps in military (technological) advancements. So rather than being atttacked in a conventional manner, these powers have to resort to such endeavours that fall within the threshold of the current shadow war, yet are always a reflection of the inability of the likes of US and Israel to deal with it militarily.
All the while, Iran is continuing to strengthen its strategic position, is making advancements in the nuclear- and military sphere and will eventually restore its economic position either through negotiations or cooperation. The relative strength of Israel in comparison to Iran, being established by nothing more than a carte blanch that the current Trump administration is providing, will eventually end. Strategic patience is never a weakness.
Iran isn't being targetted because it is weak; its in the sight of major powers like the US and Israel because it has made tremendous steps in military (technological) advancements. So rather than being atttacked in a conventional manner, these powers have to resort to such endeavours that fall within the threshold of the current shadow war, yet are always a reflection of the inability of the likes of US and Israel to deal with it militarily.
All the while, Iran is continuing to strengthen its strategic position, is making advancements in the nuclear- and military sphere and will eventually restore its economic position either through negotiations or cooperation. The relative strength of Israel in comparison to Iran, being established by nothing more than a carte blanch that the current Trump administration is providing, will eventually end. Strategic patience is never a weakness.