The recent bombing of Iran's nuclear sites in Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordow has shocked Tehran, which misjudged the international community's response to its nuclear activities. The rapid and lethal military response from the U.S. and Israel revealed Iran's strategic miscalculations, believing their ties with Russia and China would offer protection against aggression. The Iranian leadership, particularly Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, underestimated the urgency behind the international backlash, finding themselves unprotected despite Iran's increased geopolitical engagements and commitments. Consequentially, Iran's foreign efforts to secure support have proven insufficient in the face of military action.
Iran's leadership underestimated the international response to their nuclear advancements, witnessing swift and deadly U.S. and Israeli military actions that disrupted their ambitions.
Iran's alliances with global powers like Russia and China did not provide the expected protection against aggressive military actions from Israel and the U.S.
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