Iran will not collapse and is defending itself in the war

Tehran will not fall within three days, and achieving a quick victory is also not easy. Zamin.uz reports this.
Even after the death of Iran's forty-year leader, the state remains standing and continues to fight on its own. It has become clear that the United States lacks a long-term war plan.
Their main goal was simply to kill Khomeini. They assumed that after the leader's death, the governance system would change and the state would collapse.
However, Iran's governance system did not turn out to be a centralized dictatorship as they had thought. They failed to realize that Iran is neither Venezuela nor Syria.
Despite Trump's call, people did not take to the streets and seize power. From the very first days of the war, Iran began firing at Arab states in response to US and Israeli attacks.
The reason was simple: American military bases are located in Arab countries. Dubai became Iran's primary target.
Dubai, one of the most popular cities for tourists in the Arab world, turned into a city of chaos following Iran's attacks. People were forced to flee Dubai due to the danger.
Within a few days, Iran turned one of the world's most visited cities into one of its most dangerous places. Now the Persian Gulf is no longer as peaceful as before, and the war has changed many things.
By the fifth year of the Russia-Ukraine war, the world's most powerful country requested assistance from Ukraine to fight Iranian drones. Over five years, Russia has fired so many drones that Ukraine has become an expert in intercepting them.
Today, flying drones is taught as a separate subject in Ukrainian schools. Ukrainian military personnel have learned to shoot down Iranian drones using other cheap drones.
Therefore, the United States requested drone-related assistance from Ukraine to protect its partners in the Middle East. Arab countries have plenty of weapons and money.
However, low-flying kamikaze drones cannot be shot down with expensive missiles. It became clear that Americans, accustomed to high-end weaponry, were not prepared for cheap warfare.
That is why they were forced to request assistance from Ukraine.





