Lessons from a war that isn't over yet
No. 62 (31699) June 17-18, 2025
Author: Mikhail KOSTRIKOV.
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The protracted Iranian-Israeli conflict has resulted in another open exchange of blows, which was launched by Israel on June 13 under the name Operation "Revolt of the Lions." It is far from over, but it carries lessons.
Israel's new attack on Iran, in addition to its air and missile strikes, was accompanied by a large-scale sabotage operation. Drones were used to strike key military and industrial facilities in the Islamic Republic from Iranian territory. In addition, about a dozen of Iran's leading nuclear scientists, as well as the heads of its security forces, including the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), were assassinated. In most cases, they were killed in their workplaces or in their own apartments and homes, and their families were also targeted.
Israel has previously resorted to assassinating key Iranian figures. So, in 2010-2012, four major physicists were killed. At the same time, both killer shooters and explosive devices were used. In 2020, the head of the Center for Physical Research, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, was shot by a remote-controlled machine gun.
However, the current terrorist attacks have been remarkable for their scale and Israel's excellent knowledge of its targets in Iran, "here and now." For example, the Islamic Republic's Air Force leadership was almost completely wiped out during a meeting, and in another incident, a drone strike targeted the bedroom of a high-ranking military official.
Even without knowing all the details, it is clear that such an operation could not have been carried out without a significant number of "assistants" within Iran, not only ordinary citizens but also those with relevant information. The scale of the incident has even led some commentators to speculate about a possible conspiracy between a group within Iran and Israel, suggesting that a coup d'état may be taking place.
Well, one lesson is clear. If a part of the so-called elite in your country has interests abroad, it becomes a natural ally of external forces. In Iran, which is a commodity exporter, there are certainly "respectable people" who have a vested interest in ensuring that oil flows freely to foreign markets. These individuals are willing to go to great lengths to lift sanctions.
But there will also be plenty of low-level assistants if the younger generation is brought up in the spirit of qualified consumerism. They won't refuse easy money, but they won't think about the consequences.
However, after suffering a heavy blow, Iran found the strength to respond. And the response was unexpectedly effective. In recent days, social media has been flooded with videos of Iranian missiles hitting various Israeli targets. Many have already joked that Israel's highly publicized Iron Dome missile defense system has turned out to be a complete failure.
We won't be ironic. The fact is that Israel's air defense and missile defense systems are indeed among the best in the world, and they have extensive combat experience. However, they have failed to cope with the Iranian response, missing not just one or two targets but numerous ones, resulting in more and more ruins in Israeli cities.
Israel's painful experience is also a lesson: today, the means of attack dominate the means of defense. In other words, there are no invulnerable individuals, as was the case in the 20th century when the USSR and the United States realized the inevitability of mutual destruction and attempted to negotiate.
But the politicians of that time had the recent experience of the Second World War, which they saw with their own eyes, something that the current “elites” do not have. However, there is a crisis in the global capitalist system, which has exhausted its sources of growth, a declining hegemon in the form of the United States, and its hopes of solving problems through “controlled” conflicts, as well as a sense of exclusivity among the “elites” that creates an illusion of invincibility.
This brings to mind Lenin's words that "capitalism is the cause of wars and all their misfortunes," and that "world domination is, in short, the essence of imperialist policy, which is continued by imperialist war."
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Уроки войны, которая ещё не закончилась, выпуск №62 (31699) 17—18 июня 2025 года - Gazeta-Pravda.ru
Затяжной ирано-израильский конфликт вылился в очередной открытый обмен ударами, который был начат Израилем 13 июня под наименованием операция «Восстающий лев». Он далёк от завершения, однако несёт в себе уроки. Новое нападение...Газета Правда
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