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6 March 2026 16:11 GMT

The key, he argued, would be reducing the number of missiles fired in each attack. “If #Iran keeps the volume of each barrage below 50 missiles, it can prolong this war for weeks,” said Mahmoudian, an expert on Iran’s #military and regional policy.

“Iran has no problem with the number of missiles and possesses a significant stock of projectiles, especially now that the battlefield has expanded across the #MiddleEast and it can rely on a large part of its arsenal, including short-range missiles.”

However, scaling down attacks would also reduce their impact, he noted.

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[–] choui4@lemmy.zip 20 points 1 week ago (1 children)

"Prolong war on" seems like poorly chosen language, when they are defending themselves

[–] i078@europe.pub 2 points 1 week ago

Once you start a fight you need one party out of commission or then both agreeing to stop fighting though