In recent years, Iran has been navigating a complex landscape of regional security, particularly when it comes to what is known as escalation dominance. This strategic approach is evident in the series of military operations and retaliatory strikes that have not only reshaped the power dynamics in the Middle East but also raised serious concerns about global security.
Let’s go back to March 2026. On March 18th, Israel launched an airstrike on Iran’s South Pars natural gas field, the largest in the world. This wasn’t just an attack on an energy resource; it was aimed squarely at disrupting revenue streams for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the IRGC. The immediate result? A staggering 12% reduction in Iran’s gas production and a complete halt of operations at two key refineries. But Iran, not one to back down, retaliated decisively. They launched a wave of missile and drone strikes targeting energy infrastructures in neighboring countries like Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia. This unleashed a new wave of tensions across the region and caused global oil prices to spike.
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