Iran's Strategy Targets Desalination in Regional Conflict

Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, particularly between the US-led coalition and Iran, the focus has shifted from energy resources like oil and gas to crucial water supply systems. Analysts reveal that if conflict escalates, the real strategic asset is not petroleum but access to potable water. Iran’s military tactics have evolved to target softer, critical infrastructure, such as desalination facilities, which play a vital role in sustaining nearby populations in this arid region.
The implications of this shift in strategy are profound, as desalination plants are essential for water supply in several Gulf countries. Major cities depend almost entirely on desalination for their potable water. Should Iran succeed in undermining these facilities, it could trigger a humanitarian crisis, leading to massive disruption and potentially destabilizing the entire region. This highlights the necessity for enhanced security measures for critical water infrastructure amidst escalating military threats.
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