The piece analyzes the Middle East conflict as a protracted, asymmetrical war where Iran’s strategy of endurance and regional disruption undermines the assumption of a decisive military outcome, highlighting the absence of a shared political objective between US and Israel.
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a war of persistence over dominance
Middle East conflict looks increasingly like a war nobody can winSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.