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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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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"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..."
"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,..."
"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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