The Shiite-sacrificial ethos both speakers treat as crucial to Iranian endurance under decapitation and war losses.
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Martyrdom culture
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "you refuse to have any casualties how are you gonna fight a war right on the other hand the iranians um are very eschatological..."
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"you refuse to have any casualties how are you gonna fight a war right on the other hand the iranians um are very eschatological..."
"...a bit well that's one thing that really stood out the culture of martyrdom the way they would put the martyrs uh pictures on..."
"...they will just fall in line if you look at the culture in iran again the martyrdom culture which is strong you know you..."
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Glenn Diesen asks Jiang the practical questions first: what is this war for, who is exhausting whom, where is the weak point, and why would Washington choose such a disaster?
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