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Indirizzo: Via Mario Greco 60, Buttigliera Alta, 10090, Torino, Italy
Iran has created a National Defense Council to strengthen its armed forces after Israeli strikes on its nuclear sites. This council, led by the president, aims to optimize military strategies and support the allies such as the Houthis and Hezbollah. Tehran remains under international and regional pressure. On August 3, 2025, Iran announced the creation of a National Defense Council, a strategic body intended to review military policies and strengthen the capacities of its armed forces, in a context of increased tensions with Israel and the United States.
Chaired by the Iranian President, this council brings together the chief of staff, the commanders of the revolution guards, the regular army and the key ministers. Its mission includes the optimization of defense strategies, the improvement of anti -aircraft systems and the coordination of operations with regional allies, such as Houthis and Hezbollah. Iran strengthens the security of its nuclear sites This initiative comes after a 12 -day war with Israel in June 2025, marked by Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, causing the loss of commanders and key scientists.
Iran, which has retaliated by missile and drone attacks, seeks to fill its defensive gaps, especially after the partial destruction of its S-300 systems. Since July 2025, Tehran has intensified his efforts to rearm his allies, with record seizures of weapons intended for Houthis, including 750 tonnes of missiles and drones, intercepted in Yemen.
Hezbollah, weakened by Israeli strikes, would also benefit from new sea routes via the port of Beirut, according to Western sources to nuance. Iran has deployed anti -aircraft launchers near nuclear sites like Natanz, signaling a reinforced defensive posture. The Council also aims to counter internal threats, after the seizure of weapons in Iranian Kurdistan, a region subject to external interference for decades. Tehran has also decided to strengthen his presence at the border with Azerbaijan, accused of providing information to Israel via Mossad cells on site. Faced with the pressures of the ICC and the threat of new strikes, Iran seeks to consolidate its role in the axis of resistance, while negotiating via Oman and Qatar to avoid a total war.