Geopolitics·MENA
Iran Shifts to Active Deterrence Post-Israeli Strikes

In early 2026, Iran formally announced a shift to a doctrine of "active and unprecedented deterrence" following intense military pressure from Israel and the United States. This change in strategy arose after targeted Israeli strikes dismantled key components of Iran's deterrence infrastructure, including the Iranian consulate in Damascus, which resulted in the deaths of senior Revolutionary Guard commanders. The escalation has led to Iran launching missile attacks across the Gulf, directly engaging nations like Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE.
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