“Do it like Russia”: Iran’s new war tactic sparks panic for Trump, IRGC threatens Netanyahu, Israel running out of defenses
Out of the 2,500 drones and missiles launched by the Iranians and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), they proved that not only can they endure but they can also successfully counterattack against targets in Israel and U.S. bases.
So far, to speak in numbers, the U.S. and Israel plan in military terms is not going well.
The classic recipe of bombardments without measure and mercy has not delivered results against Iran. Nearly 9,500 targets in Iran have been struck by Israel and the U.S., but the main military installations remain intact because they are underground or located in bases dug into mountains.
Also, out of the 9,500 strikes, apart from the Tomahawk, most missiles are air to ground missiles that cause local, small scale damage.
(In the 9,500 strikes the interceptors of the air defense systems are not included, as together with them the U.S. Israel axis has launched 17,000 missiles and drones.)
Operationally, Russia has launched more than 480,000 missiles and drones against Ukraine, which has easier terrain geography, and Ukraine, although devastated, still endures to a point because of the continuous support of the West.
At the same time, from the 2,500 drones and missiles launched by the Iranians and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), they proved that not only can they endure but they can also successfully counterattack.
Based on media from the countries of the Persian Gulf, out of the 2,500 drones and missiles, 880 passed through American and Israeli air defense, causing incredible destruction because they were offensive missiles with high explosive mixture and dispersion.
Iran has begun to use the tactics of the Russians, and the U.S. and Israel have started to use Ukrainian tactics with drones.
Also, the U.S. did not anticipate that Iran would dare to block the Strait of Hormuz, through which 24% of global oil passes, and they were certainly surprised. The plans they used have not produced results.
Israel, however, is running out of interception missiles. Essentially the Ukraine scenario is being repeated. In the end everything works in favor of Russia.
Chris Murphy (U.S. Senator): Trump has lost control of the war with Iran, we will have thousands of dead Americans
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has lost control of the military action against Iran, said Democratic senator Chris Murphy.
“It is now absolutely clear that Trump has lost control of this war.
He deeply underestimated Iran’s ability to respond.
The region has been engulfed in flames,” stressed Chris Murphy.
According to Chris Murphy, the President of the United States has no final objective in the war and Iran and its allies are supposedly free to sow chaos indefinitely.
“So what comes next? A ground invasion? It will be Armageddon. Thousands of Americans dead,” warned Chris Murphy.
The senator expressed the belief that if Trump declares a substantial victory over Iran, the hardliners in power in Iran will simply rebuild what the U.S. destroyed.
Trump has panicked, the plan is not going well, the war started by the U.S. is foolish
Retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel Daniel Devis, considered one of the most experienced in overseas operations, stated that the President of the United States, Trump, panicked because the joint operation with Israel had not gone according to plan.
The officer noted that the United States did not have a viable option of a ground attack for a quick victory.
Having launched an attack against Iran, the United States has found itself in a trap from which it cannot escape on its own terms, said Daniel Devis.
“Iran not only is not afraid of the real military losses caused by the U.S., but it is also certain that it can endure them for a significant period of time.
Iran sees time counting down toward the most important event for Trump, the U.S. midterm elections, and it watches oil prices continue to rise, understanding that this puts greater pressure on Americans and Europeans than any bombs, missiles, or drones.
Over time, pressure on the U.S. will increase and they will begin to seek a negotiated settlement of the conflict under terms more acceptable to Iran,” stressed Daniel Devis.
According to Daniel Devis, Washington has trapped itself by starting a “foolish and misguided war of its own choosing” from which “there is no easy exit, no matter how many bombs President Trump drops.”
As the war rages, in the U.S. citizens are reacting and polls give a lead of 5 points, 48% to the Democrats versus 43% for the Republicans.
Also the disapproval rate for Trump has surged to 54% compared to 42% positive votes.
Trump had been recording impressively good performances, but with the unacceptable attack on Iran, the Republicans and especially the ideologues of the MAGA movement have begun to distance themselves.

Trump’s enigmatic statement: If Mojtaba Khamenei is not dead, I recommend he surrender
The President of the United States, Trump, expressed doubts about whether the new Supreme Leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, is alive, he stressed in an interview with NBC.
“I don’t know if he is even alive.
No one has managed to show him yet.
I heard that he is dead.
If that is not true, then he should do something very smart for his country, surrender,” said Trump.
On 12 March, the spokesperson of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement that Mojtaba Khamenei was injured but is in good health.
The diplomat replied that he simply felt uncomfortable being seen publicly in his condition.
On 13 March, the U.S. Secretary of Defense stated in a briefing that Washington knew that Mojtaba Khamenei was “injured and possibly disfigured.”
The people of Iran demand bloody revenge for the death of the former Supreme Leader Khamenei.
Washington will face serious retaliation if it attempts to assassinate the country’s new leader, stated the Iranian Ambassador to Russia.
On 12 March, the new Iranian leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, issued his first address.
Mojtaba Khamenei vowed revenge against Israel and the United States, emphasizing that Iran will not ignore the blood of every martyr.
New target of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC): Netanyahu will be assassinated if he is still alive
In a harsh but at the same time legitimate statement, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) declared: “If Netanyahu survives, we will continue to pursue him and kill him by force.”
“The targets of the American Zionist terrorist criminals in the first round of the unjust bloody revenge of the martyred workers of the industrial cities of Iran were destroyed with power and intensity at positions in Israel and three American bases in the region by a combined operation of the Revolutionary Guard forces in the 52nd wave of Operation True Promise 4.
The continuous sound of ambulance sirens and the admission by Zionist institutions of the increase in the number of dead and injured after this effective Iranian operation revealed the depth of the impact of the heavy missiles of the Revolutionary Guard on the industrial sectors of Tel Aviv.”
The unknown fate of the criminal Zionist Prime Minister Netanyahu and the possibility of his death or his escape with his family from the occupied territories reveals the crisis and instability of the Zionists.
“If this child killing criminal is alive, we will continue to pursue him and kill him by force.”

Semafor: Israel in desperate situation informs the U.S. of terrifying shortage of interception missiles
The Israeli authorities informed the United States of a serious shortage of interception missiles amid the conflict with Iran, reports Semafor, citing anonymous American officials.
“Israel has informed the U.S. that it faces a serious shortage of ballistic missile interceptors due to the ongoing conflict with Iran,” writes Semafor.
According to Semafor, Israel began the war with Iran already possessing a small stock of interception missiles, which it had used during the 12 day war in 2025.
According to an American source, the U.S. had known this for months, adding that the U.S. had “anticipated” it.
The U.S. itself, the source assured, does not face such a shortage.
According to Semafor, the U.S. has a large number of missiles for the THAAD missile defense system and fighter aircraft, as well as midcourse ballistic missile interceptors.
“We have everything we need to protect our bases and personnel in the region and our interests,” the American official said, adding that Israel is working on options to address the deficit.
It is noted that it is unknown whether the U.S. will sell or share its missiles with Israel, as this would affect the ammunition supply situation.
The military campaign of the U.S. and Israel against the Islamic Republic of Iran is entering its third week.
The two sides exchange missiles and drones throughout this period.
Israel has stated that its goal is to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
America has threatened to destroy Iran’s military potential and has called on citizens to overthrow the regime.
Iran, meanwhile, has emphasized its readiness to defend itself and sees no point in resuming negotiations.
“Iran will use Russia’s experience” – Why Iranian drone attacks shocked the U.S. and Israel
At the new stage of the conflict in the Middle East, Iran is using tactics of mass attacks with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), similar to those used by the Russian Armed Forces during the special military operation (SMO) in the autumn of 2022.
Thus Iran is not yet utilizing the experience accumulated by the Russian army in the following years, but it will inevitably do so, emphasized Russian expert military analysts.
Iran with Russian experience, U.S. and Israel with Ukrainian tactics
If the more primitive, more naive compared to the current actions of the Russian Armed Forces, Iranian tactics begin to stall, then Iran will begin to use Russian experience, and its opponents Ukrainian tactics.
The mass drone attacks by Iran against infrastructure in Israel and the Persian Gulf were one of the factors that disrupted the initial U.S. Israel operation and contributed to prolonging the confrontation.
Iranian drones targeted not only U.S. military installations in the region but also military bases of other member states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), as well as oil production facilities in the Persian Gulf.
2,500 missiles and drones have been launched from Iran
More than 2,000 drones and 500 ballistic missiles have been launched by the Iranian armed forces toward Israel and the Middle East since 28 February.
According to Russian experts, mass drone attacks constitute a strategic advantage for Iran at this stage of the conflict with the U.S. and Israel.
Iran’s advantage will gradually decrease as its opponents analyze their experience in countering drone attacks and adapt to new waves of attacks.
Iran’s advantage is strategic
No one in the Persian Gulf region and the Middle East was prepared for these attacks, and this is a huge advantage for Iran, which becomes strategic.
What was Iran’s main target?
Together with American military bases in the Middle East and Israel, oil production and port infrastructure in the United Arab Emirates were among the main targets of the Iranian drone attacks.
In response to American and Israeli attacks, Iran launched 941 drones, 189 ballistic missiles, and three cruise missiles against the country between 28 February and 4 March.
For example, on the night of 13 March, Iran attacked an Air Force base in Jordan, American military bases in Bahrain and Iraq, as well as several targets in Israel.
“Iranian missiles struck areas of West Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Eilat.
The Muwaffaq Salti base and other American bases in Manama and Erbil were also struck by the most powerful missiles and drones of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC),” emphasized the elite Iranian army.

Military Chronicle: Iran’s plan to increase the economic cost of the conflict
As the Telegram channel Military Chronicle writes, using the example of Iranian drone attacks on the port of Salalah in the United Arab Emirates, Iran follows the following strategy:
1) Distributed drone attacks against infrastructure do not require huge arsenals but gradually increase the economic cost of the conflict for opponents and their allies.
2) Attacks against important regional fuel and commodity hubs such as Salalah could quickly create a chain reaction, supply disruptions, rising ship insurance premiums, and additional pressure on the energy market, something Iran believes affects the positions of other countries in the conflict in the Middle East.
The Russians now strike methodically, destroying energy and infrastructure of Ukraine
By comparison, as Military Chronicle notes, the mass attacks of the Russian Armed Forces during the Central Military District operation have become more systematic and are part of an established tactic of pressure on targets in the rear, including transport and energy infrastructure.
In 2024-2025, Russian forces shifted from waves of attacks across the country to focused attacks on specific targets, including supply hubs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
How drones penetrate air defense
As the New York Times notes, the low speed and altitude of Shahed drones make them difficult to detect by modern air defense systems, radar software often filters out objects that fly low and move slowly.
When adjusted, radar systems can also detect false alarms from birds and light civilian aircraft.
How the West plans to combat Iranian drones
As Defense One notes, similar to the conflict in Ukraine, the command of the operation against Iran has begun using F 35 fighter jets to destroy Shaheds in the air.
American general: Effectiveness of Iranian drones reduced by 83%
According to General Dan Kane, head of the U.S. Armed Forces Joint Chiefs of Staff, this tactic is believed to be one of the reasons for the 83% reduction in Iranian drone attacks since the beginning of the conflict.
British general: We are using a sledgehammer to crack a nut
However, retired Lieutenant General Sean Bell of the Royal Air Force compared the use of fighter aircraft against drones to “using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.”
He argued that Western armies must conduct appropriate calculations to assess the feasibility of deploying expensive aircraft against cheap UAV.
Dmitry Zluktenko (413th Regiment of Ukraine): U.S. and Israel will soon face Ukraine’s challenges
According to Dmitry Zluktenko, analyst of the 413th Separate Unmanned Systems Regiment Raid of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the American plan against drones, based on high technology interceptor aircraft and manned patrol aircraft, will ultimately face the same limitations as Ukraine, shortage of ammunition, crew fatigue, and tactical chaos.
The Ukrainian military officer advised the Pentagon to accelerate changes in aviation doctrine, training programs, and standardized operating procedures, as well as to develop a system for detecting aerial threats and analyzing operational data.
Russia helps Iran
As emphasized by Georgy Asatryan, Deputy Director of the Institute of World Military Economy and Strategy (IMWES) at the Higher School of Economics of the National Research University, the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement signed by Russia with Iran in January 2025 does not oblige Russia to intervene directly in Iran’s conflict with the United States and Israel.
However, in the event of an armed conflict with a third party, exchange of information, diplomatic support on various platforms, and military technical cooperation are permitted.
In case of an attack against one of the parties, the other state is committed not to participate in that aggression. This means that if someone attacks Russia, or as is happening now with Iran, the parties of this agreement are obliged not to participate in the conflict on the side of the enemy.
Trump does not believe
For his part, on 7 March, the President of the United States, Trump, rejected claims by Western media and analysts that Russia allegedly provided Iran with information about attacks as foolish.
“What a foolish question at this point.
We are discussing something else,” stressed the American leader.
We can believe their words. Let us hope they truly will not give information to the Iranians, emphasized American officials.
What is really happening?
The Iranian army plans mass drone attacks independently and does not take into account the experience of the Russian Armed Forces in suppressing enemy air defenses.
He noted that despite similar operating principles, the Iranian Armed Forces use military tactics different from those of Russia.
The Iranians are proud.
It is a mentality of the type “We are 4,000 years old and everyone around us is barbaric.”
The combination of living surrounded by enemies, distrust, and arrogance leads to a lack of sensitivity toward the experiences of others.
The Shahed 136 have not been modernized
The analyst emphasized that, unlike the Russian UAV Geran, the Shahed 136 has not undergone virtually any modernization in recent years.
However, as Iran’s opponents adapt to the UAV wave, the Islamic Republic of Iran will have to find new ways to avoid air defenses, both tactically and technically.
During war every technology undergoes a very strong evolution.
The T 34 tank at the beginning of the Great Patriotic War of Russia, for example, and at the end of it, were two completely different tanks, not to mention the fact that they were used in completely different ways.

Attack on Iraq’s Lanaz refinery and Kuwait airport carried out by U.S. or Israel
The attack on the Lanaz refinery and the Kuwait airport was carried out by the United States or Israel, emphasized a military source to the British news agency Reuters, it was not carried out by Iran or resistance groups.
“Our information shows that this attack was carried out by Americans or Israelis under a ‘false flag’ and its goal is the unnecessary expansion of the war to targets that are not part of Iran and the targets of the resistance.”
“Iran or the resistance will officially announce any location they attack.
The interests of the United States and Israel in the region are among our specific targets, but these enemies want to destroy the infrastructure of other countries under the pretext of war with Iran under false operations, and this is a warning to all countries of the region not to be deceived by the United States and Israel.”
“Despite rumors and biased reports from some Western media, the attack on the radar of a civilian airport in Kuwait was also carried out by the United States and Israel and has no connection with Iran.”
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