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2026/07/08

Two lesser-known achievements of Iran in war with US and Israel

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Beyond what unfolds on the battlefield, every war carries consequences that are sometimes more impactful than its military outcomes; consequences that manifest in the arena of public opinion, political equations, and the redefinition of power balances, says, Prof. Ebrahim Daneshifar, chancellor of Imam Reza International University, in an analytical note introducing two important and underreported outcomes of the recent war.

Daneshifar said: “The true essence of battle lies not in what is seen in superficial news, but in what transpires in the deep layers of politics and the awakened consciences of the world. In the confrontation between Iran and the arrogant front (the US and Israel), we are facing a battle that goes beyond purely military calculations”.
The chancellor of Imam Reza International University added: “The first achievement is the crumbling of that great hypocrisy that sought to portray the world as resting on a permanent and united alliance between America, Israel, and Europe. But today, we are witnessing a deep and strategic rift in this front. This rift is not accidental; it is a direct product of the blatant and unveiled crimes committed in this battle”. 
Daneshifar went on to say: “European and American politicians, who once distinguished themselves with claims of human values and international law, now face a crisis of identity and legitimacy in the face of their heavy silence or unconditional support for Israel's crimes. This rift is the result of a deep contradiction between the claim of morality and the reality of crime. The world now clearly sees that the Israeli front and its allies are formed not on principles, but on selfishness, crime, and aggression—and this itself is the beginning of the end for the alliance that claims order and justice”.
He said: “But the second achievement is much deeper, more subtle, and more fateful—an achievement that finds meaning in the hearts of millions of people across the Islamic world and in the heart of the Iranian nation”.
Daneshifar noted: “Relentless efforts were made to present a distorted and skewed image of Iran and its role in the world before the war; however, the military battlefield itself became the primary herald of truth. Iran's resolute, fearless, and even sometimes boundless resistance against the criminal enemy has so deeply influenced the perception of justice-seekers in the Islamic world that all those media campaigns have scattered like dust before sunlight”.
He further noted: “For many Muslims who may have previously viewed Iran with doubt, the scene is no longer about politics or religious boundaries; rather, it is the arena of a clear confrontation between truth and falsehood”.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Imam Reza International University president said: “This shift in perception is the greatest soft victory of this battle—a victory that has demolished mental walls built by years of propaganda. This victory has united the aspirations of the Muslims around the axis of Iran's resistance”.
Daneshifar went on to say: “This battle has also strengthened the spirit of self-confidence and national solidarity within the country. The people of Iran, seeing how they have stood against the world's superpowers, have come to the conviction that their strength lies not in equipment, but in the authenticity of their stance and national unity. This self-confidence is the very missile that rises from the heart of popular solidarity to sink the warships of arrogance into the depths of history”.
He concluded: “In the end, it must be understood that victory in this battle is not achieved through capturing land or physically destroying the enemy, but through changing the world's mental map. Victory here means driving a wedge into the heart of the oppressors' alliance and uniting justice-seekers across the world around the axis of resistance”.


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