Henry Kissinger had already recognized that in an asymmetric conflict, the stronger party loses if it fails to achieve a clear victory – and conversely, the weaker party wins by not being defeated. Such a dynamic could now be manifesting in Iran.
Henry Kissinger had already recognized that in an asymmetric conflict, the stronger party loses if it fails to achieve a clear victory – and conversely, the weaker party wins by not being defeated. Such a dynamic could now be manifesting in Iran.