: Lebanese Analyst
He noted that the capabilities used during the “12‑day conflict” represented perhaps no more than ten percent of Iran’s overall military capacity.

Emphasizing that Iran does not require nuclear weapons to establish
deterrence against the United States and Israel, he referred to recent
unrest in Iran and noted that 300 mosques were set on fire during those
events.
Referring to his interviews with the late Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, which he described as highly compelling, Shams stated that “in today’s world, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei is the most courageous, bold, and resilient leader in confronting the United States.”
He warned that a large‑scale regional war would have far‑reaching consequences and should not be taken lightly, adding that all parties would bear the cost if such a conflict were to erupt.
Shams concluded by citing remarks from Iran’s Leader, saying: “When tyrants reach their peak, their fall becomes inevitable and severe.”
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