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Iran war: How long can Tehran's asymmetric strategy hold?
Despite extensive US-Israeli airstrikes degrading Iran's conventional military, Tehran maintains significant asymmetric warfare capabilities including drones, cyber operations, and proxy networks. Iran leverages geography to threaten the Strait of Hormuz, complicating efforts to secure the waterway without a costly ground invasion.
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Iran war: How long can Tehran's asymmetric strategy hold?
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