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Iran's Resilience Amid Sanctions and Conflict: An Infrastructure Perspective

Despite enduring extensive sanctions and recent military actions from the US and Israel, Iran's capacity to project power in the region remains intact, raising concerns about infrastructure stability.

Editorial Staff
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The Iranian regime has faced significant challenges due to prolonged sanctions and recent military engagements, particularly from US-Israeli operations. These factors have undoubtedly strained its operational capabilities.

However, the resilience of Iran's asymmetric strategy suggests that its infrastructure for regional influence remains robust. This includes leveraging proxy forces and cyber capabilities, which may not be immediately apparent in conventional assessments.

The implications for regional security are profound, as Iran's ability to maintain its threat level could lead to increased tensions and necessitate a reevaluation of military and diplomatic strategies by neighboring states.