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Iranian Strategy Built on Lessons of US Wars, Faith and Homegrown Tech — Marandi

In this file photo taken Wednesday, April 9, 2003, an Iraqi man, bottom right, watches Cpl. Edward Chin of the 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines Regiment, cover the face of a statue of Saddam Hussein with an American flag before toppling the statue in downtown in Baghdad, Iraq.In this file photo taken Wednesday, April 9, 2003, an Iraqi man, bottom right, watches Cpl. Edward Chin of the 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines Regiment, cover the face of a statue of Saddam Hussein with an American flag before toppling the statue in downtown in Baghdad, Iraq.

What Lessons Did Iran Learn?

Since the Islamic Revolution of 1979, Iranians have suffered enmity from the US, its allies and client regimes, says Marandi. The US has imposed sanctions against Iran for nearly 47 years and has supported anti-Iranian factions. «Iran began a project for its defense,» the pundit notes. «It developed indigenous technology. It focused on building drones and missiles and creating underground bases to protect its drones and missiles.» Iran’s own experience, and the painful lessons of others, have shaped its strategy That is reinforced by its identity as a civilization-state with thousands of years of heritageReligious ideology and tradition drive resistance to aggressors

"I think all of these together have created an environment in which resistance in Iran becomes far more effective. And that is why this Epstein coalition has failed," Marandi highlights.

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