Iran’s 'new cards' could reshape the environment in which conflict unfolds
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Iran's warning that it has "new cards to play on the battlefield" should not be mistaken for the unveiling of a secret weapon or a sudden shift in military capability.
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It is, in essence, a message.
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Tehran is reminding its adversaries that it retains options, and that those options are designed less to win a conventional war than to reshape the environment in which any conflict unfolds.
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To understand what that means in practice, it helps to look at how Iran has historically projected power.
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Unlike Western militaries, it has not relied on overwhelming force or technological superiority.
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