Iranian Foreign & Resistance Front Strategy & Operations

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What Masoud Pezeshkian is doing?

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Know the enemy and know yourself' is the basic rule of leadership. Yet, Iran’s president bet on compromise instead of strength, only to invite a U.S. strike. Ironically, it took the war and resistance to secure better terms for Iran than his diplomacy ever could. Despite this fatal strategic failure, he still refuses to step down. Does he even realize how foolish he is?
 
This article claims that Iran and Houthis are training Islamist militias that fight beside the Sudanese Army. I don't know how credible this is.

 
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An advantage that Houthis have against saudi proxies is they have some functioning ad systems. Houthis can use medium altitude drones to locate static positions of saudi proxies or Iranian satellite pictrues info to strike them with long range kamikaze drones. In case saudi af can target high flying drones the optical check can be made at lower flying altitudes by Houthi drones as well since saudi proxies have only manpads which is hard to use against drones.

Another advantage is saudi controlled areas are vast desert areas. That means the main roads can be mined remotely or damaged. If there are bridges these can be hit so desert pathways would be more troublesome for saudis to support their proxies.
 

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