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We’ve Had Two Decades To Study Defeats Of The US Military To Our Immediate East And West — Araghchi

According to a report by The Times of Israel on March 1, 2026, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the recent bombings in Tehran have not diminished Iran’s ability to wage war or influence its strategic decisions.

In a post on X, Araghchi characterized the attacks on the capital as militarily negligible, stressing that Iran’s defense system is designed to endure such pressures. He insisted that the strikes do not affect command structures, coordination, or resolve, nor do they change Tehran’s overall approach to conflict.

Araghchi highlighted that Iran’s military strategy has been shaped by careful observation over the past two decades. He noted that the country has studied U.S. military setbacks in neighboring regions to the east and west, extracting lessons that have been integrated into Iran’s planning. According to him, these experiences allow Iran to respond to external military pressure with resilience rather than vulnerability.

A key part of his message focused on Iran’s “Decentralized Mosaic Defense,” which he described as a pillar of national security. This approach, Araghchi explained, ensures that no single strike or even a series of attacks can paralyze Iran’s combat capabilities. It enables Tehran to retain flexibility and control over the conduct of a conflict, including decisions on timing and conditions for its resolution.See_More…