Each Iranian advantage can become a weakness: faith can become zealotry, terrain can become a prison vulnerable to infrastructure disruption, and nationalism can expose ethnic divisions.
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"So, when they're fighting, they're not just fighting for the religion. They're not just fighting for the homes. They're fighting for the entire civilization..."
"might have an issue where Iran is not using the optimal strategy because their soldiers are not afraid of death. And we're already seeing..."
"Okay? And then nationalism, yes, Persia is a great culture, but remember that Iran is an ethnically diverse country. In fact, only 50 %..."
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The law of asymmetry says the obvious winner may be the side structurally set up to lose.
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