Defense analysts are examining how both American and Iranian military approaches have changed following a month of active hostilities. The evolving strategies reflect lessons learned from recent combat operations involving U.S. and Israeli forces against Iran.

Defense experts are closely examining the changing military tactics employed by the United States and Iran following four weeks of active conflict in the region.
NPR’s Don Gonyea conducted an interview with Kelly Grieco, a defense analyst from the Stimson Center, to discuss the tactical adjustments both nations have implemented during the ongoing hostilities.
The analysis comes as military strategists on both sides appear to be adapting their approaches based on battlefield experiences from the past month of fighting that began with coordinated strikes by American and Israeli forces targeting Iranian positions.
Grieco’s insights shed light on how prolonged military engagement is forcing both the U.S. and Iranian forces to modify their operational strategies in real time.
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