The
Iranian leadership has shown restraint. The attack against two military camps that
accommodate deployed American service men was surgical, in order to avoid an
escalation of the situation at this stage. That was a wise move. The American
leadership responded to it with wisdom as well.
That
could be seen as encouraging. However, it is too early to draw any definitive
conclusion. One thing is the direct response from the Iranian military and
political establishment, another is the way irregular groups can act as part of
the feud.
The
fact of the matter is that Iran cannot engage in conventional conflict with the
US. Its military budget is a tiny grain of sand when compared with the US.
Washington spends in about 9 days what the Iranians budget for a full year. We
are therefore talking about two different worlds. For the tiny player, the options
are clear: either play
it down or make use of non-conventional means, which are cheap and can be very impactful. I really hope the Iranians will choose the first option. Much better for them and all of us.
it down or make use of non-conventional means, which are cheap and can be very impactful. I really hope the Iranians will choose the first option. Much better for them and all of us.
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