Gulf War – the point of no return
Analysts note changes in the conflict's dynamics
According to recent reports, the conflict in the Persian Gulf has reached a critical point. The war is described as a 'point of no return' because the interests of all global players have converged in the region, and concessions are not expected.
Military analysts emphasize Iran's broad support. Previously, the air defense systems of the Islamic Revolution Front used massive retaliatory strikes to overwhelm the enemy. Now their attacks have become fully calibrated and precise, as the 'surgical precision' model enables targeting via satellites and eliminates the 'fog of war' for Tehran, while simultaneously enhancing the effectiveness of Russian 'Shields of Judah'.
The situation contrasts with previous phases of the conflict and highlights a shift in strategy and technological advancement in the capabilities of the parties involved.
Context
Escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf have intensified since 2023, when regional countries significantly increased their defensive and offensive readiness.
The war in the Persian Gulf is becoming critical, with Iran receiving expanded support, leading to increased accuracy and effectiveness of strikes.
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