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Asia Alhammadi

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In every corner of the Middle East, where wars scatter and winds shatter hopes, questions rise about why some powers endure great challenges while others fall under the weight of time. Among these powers, Israel stands out as a mysterious enigma, able to resist collapse despite the turbulent environment surrounding it. While some believe Israel’s power is merely a reflection of its strong allies, chiefly the United States, the truth is much more complex. What makes Israel resilient is not only its heavy weaponry or Western support, but rather a unique balance between a deep faith in its ideology and a commitment to technological superiority. On the other side, Iran relies on a strategy of ideological indoctrination of Arab societies in deteriorating environments, which seems to be temporary, with the technological gap between Iran and the major world powers likely condemning its ambitions to failure. In this article, we will discuss how the truth lies in the fact that “survival is not for those who believe they are right,” but for those who possess the power that ensures their survival in a world where technology accelerates mercilessly.

Faith and Technology: Israel’s Resilience and Superiority

When we talk about Israel, the conversation often begins and ends with the strength of its military. However, Israeli resilience is not merely the result of wars or even American support. In reality, Israel operates from an existential doctrine, believing that its history on this land is not just a passing moment, but part of its destiny. This deep-rooted belief is not only a religious or nationalist faith, but a belief in the survival of the nation and the achievement of its goals in a region full of challenges.

What makes Israel more powerful and resilient than others in the region is its ability to combine this strong faith with the latest military technologies. Israel knows well that today’s world is not ruled by traditional force alone, but by maintaining technological superiority. Its heavy weaponry is just one part of the equation, while advanced technology, especially in defense and artificial intelligence, is the differentiating factor. In modern philosophy of power, it’s not enough to be right; you must be fast, smart, and capable of adapting to rapidly changing circumstances.

Israel, which has developed defense systems like the “Iron Dome,” among the most advanced technologies in the world for intercepting missiles, would not have reached this success without the synergy between faith and science. In moments of intense warfare, heavy artillery is not the only factor influencing the battle; rather, it is how the human mind interacts with future technologies. In this context, technology becomes the shield that protects the nation, and faith becomes the trigger that motivates its wise use.

Iran and Ideological Indoctrination: A Short-Term Strategy

On the other hand, we cannot ignore Iran’s role in the Middle East, where it appears as a regional power seeking to spread its influence and direct Arab societies toward extreme ideological tendencies. Iran uses the most effective tools to spread its ideas: by exacerbating internal divisions in Arab states, and spreading a political and religious discourse aimed at transforming societies into tools for its regional project.

But the question arises: How long will this strategy remain effective? Iran, which relies on spreading extremist ideologies in environments suffering from social and economic deterioration, faces a great challenge. In complex and ever-changing environments, it becomes difficult to maintain these ideologies. When these societies awaken from their slumber and realize that what Iran offers them is nothing but a dead-end path of violence and extremism, Iranian influence will fade.

More importantly, there is a significant technological gap between Iran and the developed nations. Despite its ongoing attempts to enhance its military capabilities, Iran remains far behind the technological progress achieved by countries like Israel. Technology, in the end, is not just a weapon, but the means to superiority. As long as Iran remains behind in this field, it will remain in a vulnerable position against an invisible force stemming from future technologies.

Technological Evolution: Artificial Intelligence as a Decisive Factor in Future Wars

The discussion of war in the Middle East is incomplete without addressing artificial intelligence, which has become a real revolution in how wars are conducted. It’s no longer about the number of soldiers or the size of weapons, but about the ability to make intelligent decisions at the right time. Artificial intelligence, which began in fields like medicine and industry, is now entering the domain of modern warfare, fundamentally changing the rules of the game.

In traditional wars, military crowds were the decisive factor in battles. But in future wars, decisions made by artificial intelligence systems will determine the fate of confrontations. AI is capable of processing massive amounts of data in seconds, predicting enemy movements, and analyzing war patterns in ways previously impossible. Thus, the speed of thought and decision-making becomes the difference between survival and extinction.

While some powers in the Middle East still rely on traditional war methods, countries that embrace modern technologies, like Israel, will have positioned themselves ahead in a clear lead. With the advancement of artificial intelligence and its increasing applications in areas like defense and communications, it will become impossible for traditional powers to compete with nations adopting these technologies.

Survival is Not for Those Who Believe They Are Right

In the end, the truth becomes clear: survival is not for those who believe they are right, but for those who possess the power that guarantees their continuity in this changing world. Slogans and emotional promises may stand for a while, but they do not endure against the technological storms that are sweeping the world today. In times of war, words do not make the difference; it is the ability to adapt to reality and deploy technology wisely that secures survival.

Industrial and technological progress is the only way to survive. Singing about absolute truths or right and wrong, in the face of war and political conflicts, is nothing more than an echo of chatter that brings nothing but more division. In today’s world, where technology accelerates rapidly, nations must realize that the ability to survive requires more than just political or ideological strategies. It requires embracing a new power that cannot be ignored: the power of the developed human mind in a world governed by technology.

Thus, it becomes clear that survival in our age is not measured solely by political or military positions, but by a country’s ability to benefit from technological advancements beyond all expectations. In the end, it is no longer about right or wrong, but about the ability to adapt to a world that refuses to stand still, relentlessly moving toward the future.

About the Author
Asia Alhammadi is a Yemeni researcher in the natural sciences and quantum computing technology, a reviewer of scientific manuscripts in the Department of Quantum Physics and Information Entropy at Springer Nature Publishing, and an author of many books and articles published on Amazon and elsewhere.
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