[Geopolitics Watch #01] What Are They Afraid Of? – Iran, Israel, and America's Core Strategic Fears
Discover the core fears driving Iran, Israel, and the U.S. in the Middle East crisis. An in-depth look at strategic paranoia shaping global geopolitics. 1. Table of Contents 2. Introduction 3. Iran’s Fear 4. Israel’s Fear 5. America's Fear 6. Strategic Interactions Between the Three 7. Conclusion 8. FAQ 2. Introduction In the shadow of a new Middle East crisis, a pressing question arises: what are Iran, Israel, and the United States truly afraid of? Beyond public speeches and surface-level strategies lie deep-seated fears that shape each nation's foreign policy. These anxieties—whether rooted in history, ideology, or survival—drive the Middle East’s ongoing volatility. This article explores the psychological and geopolitical undercurrents that define these nations’ behaviors and offers insight into what may come next. 3. Iran’s Fear: The Fall from Within Iran’s ruling regime fears its own people more than any foreign power. While the state outwar...