When a state’s military apparatus begins to believe that the enemy is not only in the sky but also in its own radio room, at the radar screen, or sitting at the next desk, that army is paralyzed, trapped.

This feeling of internal decay caused by intelligence failure may signal a much slower but equally destructive process of strangulation than external intervention.

The illusion of a safe zone was shattered.

The war settled directly into the heart of Tehran.

Iran has become paralyzed, unable to defend its skies, fly its planes, or fuel its army.

The nature of the war has changed.

This is no longer a conflict, but the planned and methodical destruction of a regime mechanism.

It has transformed Thran from a regional player into a structure struggling to survive within its own borders.

How much longer can the regime control its own army and people in this apocalyptic capital where the streets are flooded with burning oil and the skies are under the control of external forces? What are your thoughts on this apocalyptic strategy? Please share your thoughts in the comments.

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