5 Feared Tactics Iranians Could Employ on Adversaries

Following President Trump’s recent warning to “obliterate” Iran’s energy infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, a report from The Telegraph has highlighted Tehran’s multifaceted “forward defense” strategy.

This doctrine seeks to bypass traditional military confrontation by bringing the conflict directly to American soil through five primary vectors. These include the activation of long-standing clandestine terror cells, large-scale cyberattacks on the U.S. power grid and water systems, and the potential for targeted assassinations of high-ranking officials.

Furthermore, the report warns of the use of commercially available drones for domestic sabotage and the chilling possibility of smuggled biological or chemical agents. With major holidays like Passover and Easter approaching, U.S. intelligence remains on high alert for these unconventional retaliatory strikes designed to inflict maximum symbolic and psychological damage on the American public.

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