Endurance Over Victory: The Unwinnable Conflict with Iran
The ongoing conflict with Iran highlights a significant asymmetry in strategies. While the U.S. and Israel aim for decisive victory, Iran seeks survival and resilience, complicating their efforts. The conflict is marked by strategic entanglements, prolonged stalemate, and global economic impacts, raising questions about the feasibility of true victory.
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The conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran remains at an impasse, characterized by a fundamental asymmetry in objectives. While Washington and Jerusalem pursue a conclusive military triumph, Tehran focuses on survival and endurance.
This strategy allows Iran to complicate their adversaries' efforts, as it weathers tactical strikes and maintains its political and military networks. The stalemate extends beyond the battlefield, affecting global energy supplies and economic stability.
The prolonged confrontation is reshaping into a prolonged pattern of conflict with no decisive end in sight. The core question remains if the U.S. and Israel can claim victory without a shared strategic goal or clear pathway to political success.
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