Degraded but still dangerous: Iran's evolving threat - DW News
Irans capabilities may be damaged but theyre far from gone. We break down what this new phase of the war really means.
The following summary is AI-generated.
- Irans military capabilities have been degraded but not destroyed, with its missile program still posing a lethal threat despite reduced launch frequency.
- Leadership strikes (e.g., killing Ali Lanjani) have disrupted command structures, though Irans institutional resilience allows for replacements though with loss of deep expertise.
- Irans attempt to pressure Gulf states by attacking neighbors backfired, instead strengthening regional unity against Tehran and reinforcing Gulf reliance on U.S. security.
- The U.S. and Israel are preparing for possible targeted special forces raids not full-scale invasion likely aimed at securing the Strait of Hormuz and strategic sites.
- Iran has demonstrated extended missile range (e.g., targeting Diego Garcia about 4,000 km away), signaling political intent to project power beyond the region, though precision remains uncertain.
- Israels air defenses remain largely effective, though occasional breaches expose vulnerabilities as Iran shifts to more precise, infrastructure-targeted attacks.