Tehran’s strategy is not battlefield victory but raising the regional and global costs of any attempt to overthrow the regime.
Academic and senior political analyst specializing in Iran and Middle East Politics.
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In Iranian political discourse, major conflicts are often described as “imposed wars” – wars that Iran believes have been forced upon it by external powers rather than chosen by Tehran. Iranian leaders identify three conflicts in these terms: The Iran–Iraq War (1980-1988), the Twelve-Day War launched by Israel in June 2025 and later joined by the United States, and the current war that began on February 28, 2026, when Israel and the US launched attacks on Iran.









