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The article discusses the extensive changes in Iran’s top military and security levels during the year 1405 Hijri, which seem to be more of a reactive move rather than a long-term strategic plan. It indicates that these appointments focus on strengthening an existing doctrine based on offensive deterrence, reflecting an attempt to impose hard power and achieve deterrence through attack. However, this approach may increase the risk of escalating tensions and undermine diplomatic flexibility. The article also highlights the dangers of excessive concentration of power within security agencies and the return of old faces, which threaten social stability and deepen the declining trust between the people and the regime. It concludes by noting that reliance on security force strength and military appointments may lead to a more centralized management, but it fails to meet the fundamental needs of society. The situation is further complicated by warnings that the country could turn into a "military barracks" lacking justice and freedoms.
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