Situation Around Iran: Tehran's Security is Strengthening

There has been much debate among Western analysts and international media about the situation around Iran entering a new phase. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to their opinion, the assumptions that the Iranian regime would soon face a crisis after strikes by the US and Israel have not been confirmed. Instead of the expected mass protests, Tehran's security system has been further strengthened, and intelligence and counterintelligence activities have been intensified.
Reports have also mentioned the arrest of individuals "linked to Mossad" in Iran, according to Reuters and other sources. Despite reports about the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the state mechanism has not stopped.
According to the latest information from Reuters, processes regarding succession and security are ongoing in Tehran. Public events are being reconsidered due to risk factors.
Relying on a Financial Times source, it was written that a "pre-approved strategy" has been launched in Iran. This strategy envisions expanding the confrontation with the US and Israel across the entire Middle East region.
Strikes on energy infrastructure and security risks are planned to negatively affect the investment climate in the Gulf countries. This could increase political pressure on Washington.
There is also a tactic designed for some units to act autonomously even if the leadership and generals are killed. This system may be adapted to ensure resistance continues even if the decision-making chain is disrupted.
It is important to remember that all these assessments are interpretations based on sources. On the real ground, every step could lead to even more dangerous escalation.
If the war front expands, it will negatively affect not only Iran and Israel but also security and economic stability throughout the region. Reuters also reports that the conflict is expanding and tensions in the region are increasing.
In conclusion, if the strategy described by the Financial Times is implemented, it will be a prolonged game of pressure. The greatest risk for both sides is losing control.
In such a scenario, unexpected events will not end quickly.





