As a major power in the Middle East, Iran has demonstrated unique strategic thinking and combat experience in dealing with major powers such as the United States and Israel. Iran is not in a head-on conflict with Israel, but on the contrary, it is supporting and supporting various civilian military groups for Israel's interests and the security of the country. Hamas, Allah, Houthi militants, Iraqi Islamist groups, and other places such as Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq are constantly engaged in friction and harassment with Israel. Iran provides it with financial, training, and intelligence support that allows them to use advanced missiles, drones, and rocket artillery to attack Israeli cities, ports, military bases, and the Golan Plateau. Through such a first-man war, Iran can inflict more harm on Israel at a relatively low cost, and even more harm on it without a head-on collision with the United States.
Iran has adopted such a strategy solely because it has a keen insight into the situation in the Middle East and is aware of its own strength. Iran is well aware that Israel is America's greatest ally in the Middle East, and that an Iranian attack on Israel is bound to provoke the anger of the United States and ultimately lead to a large-scale conflict. Iran is also well aware that Israel has the most powerful military in the Middle East, with both modern armaments and a nuclear strike force. Iran has a lot of risk, a lot of cost, because it has to face Israel. As a result, Iran has adopted a more covert and flexible approach, taking full advantage of the complex situation in the Middle East and the ethno-religious conflict to cultivate and use military groups hostile to Israel to act as Iran's leaders and wage a mild war with Israel. By doing so, it can undermine Israel's security and strength, safeguard Iran's rights and interests, and gain the recognition and recognition of some Middle Eastern countries and peoples.
This Iranian strategy poses a serious test for Israel and is also a threat. Israel has a strong military force, but it is difficult for them to come up with a viable response to this situation. If Israel wants to destroy those radicals, it will inevitably cost a lot and it is likely to cause more fierce confrontation and confrontation. If Israel wants to deal with Iran, it will have to face the containment of the United States and the counterattack of Iran. Israel needs to make some concessions in order to reach a peaceful solution. No matter what Israel does, Iran's tactics and goals will not fundamentally change. The "first-class war" launched by Iran in the Middle East has put Israel in an extremely passive and dilemma, posing a great threat and threat to Israel's development and development.
Iran's "people-to-man war" has also had a certain impact on US diplomacy and national interests in the Middle East. The United States has always vigorously supported Israel, and the focus of its Middle East policy is also to protect Israel's rights and interests. The United States has its own bases in the Middle East and has its own rights there, but at the same time it has been intimidated and attacked by radical groups behind Iran. For the United States to defend Israel and its own interests, it will have to increase pressure on Iran and impose sanctions, perhaps with military strikes. However, this move will further exacerbate the instability and tension in the Middle East and trigger strong resistance from countries around the world. The United States wishes to negotiate with Iran and will have to make concessions to certain conditions that Iran has put forward and some of the sanctions imposed on it, which will undermine the prestige and influence of the United States. The interference and interference of Russia, China and other powerful countries in the Middle East also affect US policies and behaviors. The U.S. interests and position in the Middle East are also threatened and rivaled by Iran, and the international community should take active measures against it.
Iran's "first-class war" is not only Iran's political cleverness and skill, but also reflects the complexity and sensitivity of the situation in the Middle East, and it is also a completely new situation. Iran's "human war" seriously threatens the rights and interests of Israel and the United States, and has had a negative impact on peace and stability in the Middle East. Iran's "people's war" has also brought severe challenges to all countries in the world: how to better handle this new conflict, how to promote peace and development in the Middle East, and how to maintain world order and rules are all topics worthy of deep thought and exploration.