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Regime Turning Military Defeat Into Victory

Israel’s 12-day campaign and Trump’s recent strikes inflicted heavy losses on Iran and pushed Tehran into negotiations, analysts said.

  • Following the 12 days of war Israel fought last year and recent pressure from President Donald Trump, the Islamic Republic returned to the negotiating table. This shift signals a new strategy to engage Iran diplomatically after conflict and sustained international tension.
  • Attacks in recent months shattered the myth of Iran's military might, inflicting heavy losses on the regime. These events forced the Islamic Republic to pursue diplomatic avenues to reclaim what it lost on the battlefield.
  • Negotiations focus on permanently halting uranium enrichment, curtailing ballistic missile programs, and severing support for regional proxies. The agreement includes a commitment to reopening the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for global energy security.
  • Efforts to stabilize the region include a cease-fire with proxy forces, which officials confirmed earlier this week. This agreement aims to de-escalate tensions that have plagued the area for years, allowing both sides to withdraw from contested zones.
  • While the Islamic Republic seeks a quick deal, success depends on verified compliance with these strict limitations. Regional observers note that re-establishing diplomatic protocols remains the primary hurdle to long-term peace in the region.
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Iran is turning its defeat into victory | Hussain Abdul-Hussain

Israel's 12-day war with Iran last year and President Donald Trump’s attacks in recent months shattered the myth of Iran’s military might, inflicting heavy losses on the Islamic Republic and forcing it to the negotiating table.

·Billings, United States
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