A report attributed to the CIA and a calculation by Al Jazeera pushes the story of an Islamic Republic already on its knees.Between preserved military capabilities, delayed effects of the blockade and oil revenues boosted by the crisis, Iran appears less fragile than Washington and Tel Aviv had predicted since the outbreak of the conflict.A chronicle by Bruno PhilipAs Washington promised Tehran's rapid asphyxiation, the CIA believes that Iran co…
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A report attributed to the CIA and a calculation by Al Jazeera pushes the story of an Islamic Republic already on its knees.Between preserved military capabilities, delayed effects of the blockade and oil revenues boosted by the crisis, Iran appears less fragile than Washington and Tel Aviv had predicted since the outbreak of the conflict.A chronicle by Bruno PhilipAs Washington promised Tehran's rapid asphyxiation, the CIA believes that Iran co…