It has faced the world's most powerful military, thwarted the conspiracy of the most cunning intelligence agency; it has been bloody, it has lost most of its top leadership - yet it has not collapsed. It has fought like a hero day after day, and finally forced the enemy to come to the negotiating table. What seemed completely impossible even 40 days ago has become a reality today. Iran has practically emerged as the victor of the war, crushing the egos of the US-Israel. As a result, there is only one question till yesterday - has a new superpower emerged in the world?
If we put aside politics, alliances, or propaganda-and look only at reality-there is no way to deny one truth: Iran is a country that refuses to bow its head. Some may call it strategy, some may call it a fight for survival, or even stubbornness-but it is impossible to ignore.
Confronting a superpower
Iran is not fighting a small power, they are directly confronting the United States, the most powerful military power in the world. Normally, in such a situation, any other country would back down or quietly compromise. But Iran did not. They chose the path of direct conflict and survived to the end. Regional power confrontation
Then there is Israel-which has some of the most advanced technology and intelligence in the world. But Iran is constantly fighting them, enduring pressure and responding. This is not just showy resistance; it is a long-term active struggle in one of the most turbulent regions in the world.
Lonely fight
The most surprising thing is that Iran has no solid 'security shield' behind it. At this point, it has moved forward without any direct military support or guarantees from major powers like China or Russia. It is simply a deliberate risk and the immense courage to take that risk.
Surviving despite injury
Attacks, casualties, or the loss of top leaders-these are not fantasies for Iran, but reality. Iran has suffered major setbacks, its infrastructure has been damaged. Yet the country's administrative or military structures have not collapsed. They have held their own each time and continued to fight. Such resilience does not come easily.
New superpower?
There may be debates about the politics or the end result of the war. But if one looks at it from a distance and impartially, one thing is clear: few countries in recent history have shown such unwavering morale under such pressure.
As a result, while there is debate about whether Iran is now a superpower, many agree that the country's role in the global balance of power is rapidly increasing.