Tehran’s Strategic Long Game Against Washington
In a recent broadcast of the program Hadith al-Qahira, journalist Hind El-Dawi analyzed the current geopolitical tensions, asserting that Iran is banking on a strategy of protracted conflict. According to El-Dawi, the ability to extend the duration of the iran war is being viewed by Tehran as a potential deciding factor in its ongoing confrontation with the United States.
El-Dawi explained that the Iranian approach is deeply rooted in an institutional identity forged during the era of Ruhollah Khomeini. This ideological framework, which has been passed down to current Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the ruling generation, continues to dictate the country’s military and political trajectory.
The Strategy of Attrition
The journalist emphasized that Tehran is actively employing a strategy of attrition to counter what it perceives as an ongoing US-led campaign. By prolonging the state of hostility, Iran aims to inflate the operational and political costs for Washington, believing that time remains an asset in their favor for long-term regional maneuvering.
This endurance-based approach remains a central pillar of Iran's security doctrine as the country continues to navigate its complex and high-stakes standoff with American forces in the region.
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