A defense analyst recently stated that Iran has made significant strides in finding ways to counter US tactics, particularly amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
According to the expert, Tehran has learned from past experiences, including proxy conflicts and sanctions campaigns, to build an overall strategy aimed at neutralizing attacks from Washington. Iran focuses not only on military measures but also uses diplomatic and economic channels to create a counterbalance.
The analysis also points out that while the US has advantages in technology and superior military power, Iran has exploited the opponent's weaknesses such as dependence on regional allies and the complexity of protracted conflicts. This helps Tehran maintain influence in hotspots like Syria, Yemen, and Iraq.
This assessment comes as negotiations over Iran's nuclear program have yet to achieve a breakthrough, and tensions between the two countries continue to pose potential risks of escalating into direct conflict.