Inside Iran’s military doctrine, asymmetric warfare is not a tactic but a long term strategy.
Footage from the 1990s show martyr Hossein Salami, the commander of the IRGC, explaining how to deal with superior power not through direct confrontation, but by dragging out the conflict over time, increasing economic costs and intensifying political pressures.
The objective is simple: avoid decisive battles and instead reshape the battlefield into one of endurance, instability, and strategic attrition.
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Footage from the 1990s show martyr Hossein Salami, the commander of the IRGC, explaining how to deal with superior power not through direct confrontation, but by dragging out the conflict over time, increasing economic costs and intensifying political pressures.
The objective is simple: avoid decisive battles and instead reshape the battlefield into one of endurance, instability, and strategic attrition.
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馃嚠馃嚪Inside Iran’s military doctrine, asymmetric warfare is not a tactic but a long term strategy.
Footage from the 1990s show martyr Hossein Salami, the commander of the IRGC, explaining how to deal with superior power not through direct confrontation, but by dragging out the conflict over time, increasing economic costs and intensifying political pressures.
The objective is simple: avoid decisive battles and instead reshape the battlefield into one of endurance, instability, and strategic attrition.
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