Strategies and solutions to deal with security Emerging (Evolving) threats in the Islamic Republic of Iran, emphasizing the guidelines of the Imams of the Revolution

Document Type : Research/Original/Regular Article

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1 Department of Security, Faculty of National Security, Higher National Defense University, Tehran, Iran

2 Department of Security, Faculty of National Security, Higher National Defense University, Tehran, Iran.

10.22034/qjmst.2024.1972580.1811

Abstract

Objective: To achieve strategies and solutions to deal with paramilitary security threats in the Islamic Republic of Iran by emphasizing the guidelines of the Imams of the Revolution.
Method: Descriptive-analytical and combined (qualitative and quantitative) with an exploratory approach, in addition to document study and structured interviews with experts, a 5-option Likert scale questionnaire including 82 indicators was used and the statistical population included 40 people, after Validity and reliability tests have been processed using the SWAT technique.
Findings: In the form of strategies and solutions developed in the two dimensions of power enhancement and power building in order to achieve superior power in the region concerned by the contract.
Conclusion: In terms of increasing power, if some kind of balance in the regional sphere is done in parallel with influencing the military and security equations by exploiting the strategic position, creating and taking advantage of the power of liberation movements, then many regional risks and threats of Iran will be reduced. In the aspect of empowerment, the strategies developed by considering all-round defense emphasize the following: Relying on the authority of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, strengthening internal cohesion at all levels, self-reliance in all fields with a jump in production, relying on popular mobilization, identifying and confronting threats. Farano and creating the necessary infrastructure to deal with them and pay attention to all-round defense

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