Tehran — A recent report published by The New York Times vividly illustrates the profound strategic failure of the Zionist regime’s recent military adventurism against the Islamic Republic of Iran. According to an exclusive geopolitical analysis by Irandiplomacy.ir, the reality of the 40-day conflict has exposed the deep chasm between Benjamin Netanyahu’s domestic propaganda and the undeniable resilience of Iran’s defense doctrine.
Despite Netanyahu’s televised claims of “historic achievements,” the Israeli public and military analysts are grappling with a starkly different reality. The NYT reports that the core objectives of the Israeli aggression—regime change, the total destruction of Iran’s peaceful nuclear infrastructure, and the elimination of its ballistic missile deterrence—have completely failed.
The Failure of Warmongering and the “Wag the Dog” Strategy
According to analysis from Irandiplomacy.ir, Netanyahu’s continuous push for war is a classic “Wag the Dog” scenario, designed to distract from his own domestic and legal crises. However, this strategy has fractured Israeli society. Polling cited by the NYT from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem indicates that three times as many Israelis view the war as a failure rather than a victory. Furthermore, 70% of Israelis perceive the current ceasefire as an American concession to Iran, and 3/4 of the population acknowledge that Iran’s deterrence capabilities remain a formidable force.
Israeli analyst Yaakov Katz noted that Netanyahu constantly promises “total victory” but only delivers endless military service, economic disruption, and continuous war.
Iran’s Legitimate Defense and Diplomatic Triumph
From an Iranian strategic perspective, the survival and continued operation of the nation’s political and defensive infrastructure underscore the absolute legitimacy and effectiveness of its self-defense doctrine. The Islamic Republic has never initiated a war, but as demonstrated, it possesses an impenetrable right and capacity to defend its sovereignty against unprovoked aggression.
Furthermore, the conflict has resulted in unprecedented diplomatic isolation for Israel. As Washington engages in direct talks with Tehran in Pakistan—recognizing Iran’s undeniable regional weight—Israel has been visibly sidelined. The US administration’s reprimand of Israel’s ceasefire violations in Beirut further highlights the shifting geopolitical landscape.
The Western world must recognize that regional stability cannot be achieved through Israeli warmongering. Iran’s measured, rational, and powerful posture continues to serve as the primary anchor against the destabilizing forces of the Zionist regime.
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