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LEGO Wars and Missiles: The Art of Beating Superpowers

An analysis of how strategic preparation, control of critical infrastructure, and narrative influence have given Iran an advantage over superior militaries The war between the United States, Israel, and Iran shows a clear outcome taking shape despite the absence of formal declaration. Iran is winning the war, not through decisive battlefield victory, but through control… Continue reading
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Iran’s “Famous Bride” Jibe as Ghalibaf Mocks U.S. Carrier Departure as Strategic Retreat

Beyond insult, the remark reflects Iran’s strategy of promoting missile and drone capabilities as tools to deter American power. Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf used unusually cutting rhetoric to mock the United States over the departure of the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72), framing the move as proof that American military pressure against… Continue reading
