
Iran’s theocratic leadership views merely surviving the U.S.-Israeli onslaught as a victory, reflecting the ongoing strain and resilience of the regime under external pressure.
The piece suggests that while immediate survival is achieved, underlying vulnerabilities and tensions are taking root, potentially setting the stage for future crises.
The synthesis implies that the current crisis environment may sow the seeds for subsequent challenges to the regime, signaling a cycle of ongoing conflict and pressure.
Overall, the analysis centers on the distinction between short-term endurance and longer-term instability, underscoring the regime’s precarious position amid external antagonism and internal pressures.
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