The Israeli assault on Iran transcends mere military targets, reflecting a deeper political doctrine aimed at the destabilization of the Islamic Republic. Israel's actions, including high-profile assassinations and cyberattacks, are part of a broader strategy that seeks not only to prevent Iran's nuclear ambitions but also to provoke internal instability. This campaign, supported by American strategists, manifests through coordinated military efforts and psychological operations designed to incite regime change and reshape Iran's political landscape.
These targeted killings represent the most severe blow to Iran's military leadership since the 1980-1988 war with Iraq. It highlights Israel's commitment to destabilizing the Islamic Republic.
While Israeli officials publicly framed the operation as a preemptive act to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, its deeper strategic logic appears increasingly clear: the destabilisation and eventual collapse of the Islamic Republic.
The current campaign aligns with this longstanding objective, not only through military means but also via psychological, political and social pressure inside Iran.
The playbook is familiar to observers of past regime change efforts: assassinations of top military officials, psychological warfare, disinformation campaigns and the symbolic targeting of state institutions.
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