Advance writes that Iran’s strategy in its confrontation with the United States and Israel is based on a careful assessment of all aspects of the conflict and a selective choice of strike targets.

According to the publication, Tehran relies on sustained pressure, focusing on American positions in the Persian Gulf and on the global energy system. The author argues that Washington has failed to understand this model of targeted resistance and continues to act primarily through force.

The article states that the United States relies on a force-driven and aggressive approach, while Iran seeks to influence not only the military dimension but also the perception of power.

It is emphasized that Iran views the opponent’s strength as partly based on perception rather than purely on real capabilities. In this context, Tehran aims to maintain constant pressure and undermine that perception without resorting to large-scale destructive tactics.

The US and Israeli military campaign against Iran has entered its third week, with ongoing exchanges of strikes. Israel says its goal is to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, while the United States has threatened to destroy Iran’s military potential and called for regime change. Iran, in turn, states it is ready to continue resisting and sees no grounds for resuming negotiations.