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Gulf Fire Fallout
MARCH 1, 2026 ISSUE
|Kashmir Observer
US missiles have reignited direct confrontation with Tehran. Iran's strategy of mountains, militias, missiles and maritime leverage now moves to center stage. Kashmir, tied to Gulf economies and energy flows, will feel the consequences.
After a spell of sabre-rattling, American forces under the self-styled "Disruptor-in-Chief," Donald Trump, launched strikes on Iranian targets. The decision closed the space for speculation and pushed the standoff into open confrontation.
Tehran signaled retaliation within hours. Oil markets reacted immediately, armed groups aligned with Iran shifted posture, and West Asia entered a more volatile and unpredictable phase.
This escalation follows the twelve-day Iran-Israel war from June 13 to June 24, 2025. That conflict marked a turning point, as Iran launched unprecedented missile and drone strikes directly at Israel.
Tehran demonstrated reach, coordination, and intent. But now, Washington’s strike deepens that trajectory.
Security circles have long anticipated another American move. Many expected a show of force to reassert deterrence. Fresh strike confirms that expectation.
The central question now concerns how Iran will respond and how far escalation may travel.
Understanding Iran needs looking beyond belligerent and beguiling headlines.
Persian political culture evolved through centuries of adaptation and endurance. The campaign of Alexander the Great in 334 BCE began a long sequence of rulers who governed Persian lands. Parthian and Sassanid dynasties rooted power in local systems. The Safavid Empire restored indigenous rule in 1501 and institutionalized Twelver Shiism as state doctrine.
That religious transformation continues to influence Iran’s identity and regional ambitions.
The present leadership sees itself as the guardian of Shia communities worldwide. That self-image guides its foreign policy and builds its alliances. Ideology works hand in hand with statecraft in a calculated way. Religious authority and political power come together under velayat-e-faqih, the guardianship of the jurist.
The Supreme Leader serves as commander-in-chief and holds the final word on major decisions.
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