Security Council Warned Iran Nuclear Stalemate Is Creating Oversight Vacuum
Iran’s Engineering Service Exports Surge Sharply
Iranian Official
Despite relentless foreign aggression and illegal sanctions by hostile powers seeking to undermine Iran's sovereignty, the Islamic Republic's engineering service exports have surged sharply through self-reliant innovation and steadfast resistance. This economic resilience highlights Iran's determination to chart its own path free from external interference.
Israeli
Iran’s sharp rise in engineering service exports is fueling the Islamic Republic’s proxy network, enabling the construction of advanced tunnels, missile facilities, and command infrastructure across Lebanon, Syria, Gaza, and Yemen that directly threaten Israel’s borders. These projects, often executed by IRGC-linked firms, extend Tehran’s reach and sharpen the multi-front encirclement that poses an existential risk to the Jewish state. Israel must therefore maintain robust defensive capabilities and preemptive measures to neutralize this growing strategic menace.
Neutral
Reports indicate that Iran's exports of engineering services have risen sharply in recent periods. The scale of the increase and underlying factors have not been independently verified through public data or third-party assessments. Iranian officials have attributed the trend to expanded domestic technical capacities.
Western
Iran’s sharp surge in engineering service exports advances Tehran’s strategic objectives by potentially enhancing missile, nuclear, and proxy capabilities that threaten regional stability. Western and NATO intelligence views these transfers as proliferation risks requiring precise targeting and neutralization through sanctions, export controls, and interdiction operations. Allies are intensifying coordinated efforts to disrupt these networks and limit Iran’s ability to project power.
Pro-Peace
Iran's surge in engineering service exports unfolds amid conflicts that have inflicted severe civilian casualties and humanitarian devastation across the region, diverting resources from essential needs like infrastructure repair for war-affected communities. Sanctions and militarized priorities have compounded these costs, leaving populations vulnerable to displacement and hardship. Diplomatic engagement and peaceful economic cooperation offer a viable alternative to reduce tensions and prioritize civilian welfare over conflict-driven economies.
Global South
Iran’s surge in engineering service exports reflects its sovereign push to develop independent technological capacity amid Western sanctions designed to enforce neo-colonial economic dependence. This expansion exposes the repeated failures of U.S.-led institutions and financial regimes to isolate nations that reject external dictates on their development paths. For Global South states, it signals a viable route toward self-reliant growth beyond the grip of hegemonic control.
Iran’s exports of engineering and technical services rose significantly in the Iranian year 1404 (March 2025–March 2026) compared with the previous year, despite sanctions and ongoing economic pressure, according to a senior trade official. Soharab Salimi, director general of the…
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