Writing in Haaretz, military analyst Amos Harel warns that while U.S. President Donald Trump has yet to signal clear intentions on renewing hostilities with Iran, Israel is behaving as though a new military campaign is all but inevitable. Both the Israeli government and military are hinting through statements and actions that they are actively preparing for a renewed round of U.S.-led strikes against Tehran. Trump's talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing yielded no visible results on the Iran file. Washington had reportedly hoped to trade concessions to Beijing over Taiwan pressure in exchange for Chinese diplomatic intervention in the Persian Gulf crisis — but no progress was made. The diplomatic deadlock leaves Israel in a strategic limbo, caught between an indecisive Washington and a rapidly recovering adversary. Iran's Nuclear and Missile Programs Largely Intact A damning assessment from Maj. Gen. (res.) Tamir Hayman, executive director of Tel Aviv's Institu...
Iran Warns of Military Surprises as Tensions with US Simmer: A Strategy of Preparedness and Diplomatic Leverage
As diplomatic channels with Washington remain active through intermediaries, Iran is signaling a multi-layered strategy should hostilities with the United States resume. In a detailed press conference, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ismail Baqaei outlined a posture of heightened military readiness, legal countermeasures, and reinforced regional diplomacy, emphasizing that Tehran will not be passive in the face of renewed aggression. Baquqaei stated unequivocally that Iran’s armed forces are "prepared for any scenario" and possess "military surprises" should the U.S. or its allies take hostile action. This rhetoric underscores a strategy of deterrence through asymmetric capability, aiming to raise the perceived cost of any military strike. The spokesman framed recent regional tensions—including the January 2024 missile exchanges—as a catalyst for Iran to adopt "measures for its national security" based on international law, a position it maintains is legitimate...