Lieutenant General Mohammad Bagheri: Top Military Leader

Iran’s Military Strategy and Doctrine Post-Bagheri

Under Bagheri’s leadership, Iran’s military doctrine increasingly focused on asymmetric warfare, emphasizing the use of unconventional tactics to counter technologically superior adversaries like the United States, Israel, and NATO.

Asymmetric Warfare and Deterrence

Bagheri’s doctrine prioritized missile and drone capabilities, cyber warfare, and special operations. This approach aimed to neutralize the traditional battlefield advantages of Iran’s foes and promote strategic resilience.

Regional Influence and Proxy Networks

Bagheri believed in expanding Iran’s influence through proxy groups, regional alliances, and military support to allied nations such as Syria, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Houthis in Yemen. This network of alliances acts as a force multiplier, complicating potential military interventions against Iran.

Development of Advanced Technologies

Bagheri spearheaded Iran’s efforts to develop precision-guided missiles, stealth drones, and electronic warfare systems. These advancements are critical components of Iran’s strategy to establish a credible deterrent and regional dominance.

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