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Iran's retaliatory strikes after top leader's death trigger regional turmoil and global market shifts.
Austrian warfare analyst Tom Cooper says Iran’s sustained missile and drone attacks after major U.S. and Israeli strikes indicate a resilient military infrastructure, comparing its tactics to the Viet Cong’s guerrilla warfare in Vietnam.
He notes Iran’s extensive underground networks for missiles and drones make them hard to destroy despite satellite detection, and even powerful bunker-busting bombs like the GBU-57 are limited in number and uncertain in effectiveness.
Cooper highlights Iran’s high redundancy, allowing it to endure prolonged attacks.
His assessment follows February 28 strikes that killed Iran’s former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other top officials, prompting retaliatory strikes by Iran on Israel and U.S. assets in the Gulf, triggering regional instability, rising fuel prices, and global market disruptions.
Los ataques de represalia de Irán después de la muerte del líder desencadenan turbulencias regionales y cambios en el mercado global.