Iranian Nuclear Threat: Analysis & Risks
- New Delhi - Recent military actions by Israel and the United states against Iran's nuclear infrastructure, dubbed "Operation Rising Lion" and "Operation Midnight Hammer," intended to cripple the...
- Iran is now reportedly more convinced than ever that nuclear weapons are essential for deterring future aggression and ensuring the survival of its regime.
- and Israel must reassess their strategy toward Iran, focusing on diplomatic solutions and long-term restraint rather than relying solely on military intervention.
Recent strikes on Iran’s nuclear program, far from crippling the Islamic republic’s ambitions, might backfire. Israel and the United States launched “Operation Rising lion” and “Operation Midnight Hammer,” but these actions may have emboldened Iran to pursue nuclear weapons. Instead of deterring aggression, the attacks may accelerate the nation’s nuclear program, perhaps altering the balance of power.The U.S. and Israel must reassess their strategies. This analysis from News Directory 3 highlights the risks associated with military intervention. Diplomatic solutions and restraint might be vital to ensure long-term non-proliferation regarding the Iranian nuclear threat.Discover what’s next in this evolving geopolitical landscape.
Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Program May Backfire
Updated June 25, 2025
New Delhi – Recent military actions by Israel and the United states against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, dubbed “Operation Rising Lion” and “Operation Midnight Hammer,” intended to cripple the Islamic Republic’s nuclear ambitions, may have the opposite effect. While the strikes may have achieved short-term tactical gains, they risk strategically emboldening Iran.
Iran is now reportedly more convinced than ever that nuclear weapons are essential for deterring future aggression and ensuring the survival of its regime. The attacks, instead of curbing Iran’s nuclear program, might accelerate its pursuit of nuclear capabilities.
What’s next
Analysts suggest that the U.S. and Israel must reassess their strategy toward Iran, focusing on diplomatic solutions and long-term restraint rather than relying solely on military intervention. The effectiveness of military strikes in achieving lasting non-proliferation remains questionable.
