Iran’s “mosaic defence” strategy ensures the nation can fight on even after devastating attacks. This decentralized model distributes command across multiple nodes, making it resilient to leadership decapitation and infrastructure destruction. It aims to prolong conflicts, turning them into exhausting wars of attrition rather than quick, decisive campaigns, a lesson learned from past regional conflicts. Iran’s “mosaic defence” strategy ensures the nation can fight on even after devastating attacks. This decentralized model distributes command across multiple nodes, making it resilient to leadership decapitation and infrastructure destruction. It aims to prolong conflicts, turning them into exhausting wars of attrition rather than quick, decisive campaigns, a lesson learned from past regional conflicts.
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