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Iran unlikely to respond to Nasrallah's Death

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Iran will not take any sincere or genuine action. It will not take any measures in response to the killing of Nasrallah because the Iranian state is fully aware of all these events. The Tehran government sacrifices them to ensure that nothing happens to its own territory and that the threat does not reach its internal borders.

Axar.az reports that these statements were made by General Yucel Karauz, the former military attaché of Turkiye in our country, while discussing reports about Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s death and Iran's possible response.

He stated that, as a continuation of its traditional policy, the Tehran regime will continue to use the new leaders of the armed groups it finances as figures in its agenda:

“I believe it is impossible for any event to occur without Iran’s knowledge, control, and approval. All information regarding the Hezbollah leader's location is well known. The occurrence of such an event, even with his residence being known, does not make any sense. It was simply time for these figures to change for Iran. The Tehran government will continue its path with new figures that will bow to its ideology, the 'Persian Crescent,' and imperialist management. This is because the aforementioned leaders have been in their positions for a long time and have occasionally stepped outside Iran’s control. In short, the killings of Haniyeh (the head of Hamas’s Political Bureau) and now Nasrallah will not bring about the end of this group. The group will continue its activities with new actors. Those brought in to replace the killed individuals will also be under Iranian control, operating under the governance of the Tehran government and serving the Persian ideology. All of this is a form of coordinated battles, behavior displayed within a framework of control. Therefore, I do not think Iran will respond very harshly to this.”

Date
2024.09.28 / 23:10
Author
Aytac Araz
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