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The Wall Street Journal has revealed that Iran took advantage of the lull following the memorandum of understanding with the United States to reorganize its military and security capabilities. Tehran has accelerated the production of missiles and drones, strengthened the influence of the Revolutionary Guards, and expanded cooperation with its allies in Yemen, Iraq, and Lebanon, all in preparation for a potential wider confrontation. Additionally, leaders from the Revolutionary Guards have been sent to areas controlled by the Houthis in Yemen to provide targeting information and operational support, as part of preparations to face off against Saudi Arabia amid escalating tensions in the Red Sea and the Gulf. These moves are considered part of Iran’s broader strategy to bolster its internal front and prepare for a new round of escalation, involving not only internal measures but also extending its influence through a network of regional allies. They reflect Iran’s belief that reaching a permanent agreement with Washington may be unlikely, thereby increasing the likelihood of future military confrontations.
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