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(Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) Aviram Balleishe - The Iranian regime has cultivated the perception of Iran as a military superpower. Why, then, their constraint? It is not a matter of Iranian weakness but of Iranian patience and a long-range perspective. Analyzing the current situation, Iran plays a chess game of delay and deceit while building a decisive advantage against its adversaries by finishing the process of achieving military nuclear capability. The writer, Senior Director for Security, Diplomacy, and Communications at the Jerusalem Center, has served in senior government positions for over 25 years.2023-11-16 00:00:00Full Article
Iran Is Waiting to Reach a Nuclear Capability
(Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) Aviram Balleishe - The Iranian regime has cultivated the perception of Iran as a military superpower. Why, then, their constraint? It is not a matter of Iranian weakness but of Iranian patience and a long-range perspective. Analyzing the current situation, Iran plays a chess game of delay and deceit while building a decisive advantage against its adversaries by finishing the process of achieving military nuclear capability. The writer, Senior Director for Security, Diplomacy, and Communications at the Jerusalem Center, has served in senior government positions for over 25 years.2023-11-16 00:00:00Full Article
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