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Hide AND Seek

Iran's guerrilla strategy is hide-and-seek: absorb bombing in mountains, then create recurring economic damage and fear through drones and rockets until America is tempted into invasion.

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The Empire Loses By Winning

2026-03-05, day precision · Game Theory #10: The Law of Asymmetry

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"It doesn't care about Iran, it cares about itself. And so it's sort of stuck with this policy, because remember, it's trying to win..."

The Empire Loses By Winning

2026-03-05, day precision · Game Theory #10: The Law of Asymmetry

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"Okay, and guerrilla warfare, guys, it's this simple, it's hide and seek, all right? So you come bomb me with all, everything you have,..."

The Empire Loses By Winning

2026-03-05, day precision · Game Theory #10: The Law of Asymmetry

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"Does that make sense, guys? All right, so that's all Iran's gonna do. Iran's just gonna be a pain in the ass, okay? A..."

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