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Iran’s Escalation Strategy Shows Why Diplomacy Alone Is No Longer Enough

  Iran’s Actions Speak Louder Than Its Negotiations For years, policymakers have hoped that diplomacy could moderate Iran’s regional behavior . However, recent developments suggest a widening gap between Tehran’s rhetoric and its actions. Missile launches, maritime seizures, and direct military pressure across the Gulf demonstrate a leadership increasingly willing to use coercion while diplomatic channels remain open. In my view, these actions undermine confidence in negotiations and raise legitimate concerns about Iran’s strategic intentions. The IRGC’s Growing Influence Shapes Tehran’s Decisions The increasing dominance of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has transformed Iran’s political landscape. What was once primarily a military institution now exerts significant influence over economic networks, foreign policy, and national security decisions. As the IRGC’s role expands, Iran’s regional posture appears more focused on preserving regime power and strategic leve...

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