To Deter Iran, America Must Stop Playing by Its Rules
Washington can see through the militia shell game. It should act like it.
February 1, 2024
Washington can see through the militia shell game. It should act like it.
So far, the U.S. has responded to attacks by Iran-backed terrorists either by inaction or by attacks on the groups themselves, while avoiding what Naftali Bennett called “the head of the octopus.” Oved Lobel argues that deterrence
Washington can see through the militia shell game. It should act like it.
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So far, the U.S. has responded to attacks by Iran-backed terrorists either by inaction or by attacks on the groups themselves, while avoiding what Naftali Bennett called “the head of the octopus.” Oved Lobel argues that deterrence
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