Iran Bets on Endurance and Energy Disruption to Outlast Foes in Conflict
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Explained: Iran's Endurance Strategy Amid War With US, Israel
Iran is wagering it can outlast the United States and Israel--not militarily, but by grinding the war into a brutal contest of endurance. Its strategy is stark: Unleash drones and missiles, cut vital energy routes and jolt global markets
Missiles, oil shock, endurance: Iran's strategy to make US and Israel blink first
Iran is pursuing a strategy of endurance in its conflict with the US and Israel, aiming to stretch the war into a prolonged battle of attrition. By launching drones and missiles and threatening energy routes, Tehran hopes to raise global economic costs and pressure Washington politically.
Analysis-Iran bets on endurance, energy disruption to outlast US, Israel
By Samia NakhoulDUBAI, March 10 (Reuters)- - Iran is wagering it can outlast the United States and Israel--not militarily, but by grinding the war into a brutal contest of endurance. Its strategy is stark: Unleash drones and missiles, cut vital energy routes and jolt global markets hard enough to force Washington to blink first.
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