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Strategic Assessment of Potential US-Iran Conflict and Disinformation Risks

Strategic Assessment of Potential US-Iran Conflict and Disinformation Risks The passage provides a high-level, speculative discussion of how a US‑Iran war might unfold and the role of enemy disinformation. It contains no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, and repeats generic strategic concepts already widely known. Key insights: Highlights the challenge of disinformation and deception in conflict perception.; Describes multi‑domain nature of modern warfare (military, diplomatic, economic, social).; Poses hypothetical scenarios about coalition building, domestic political consensus, and timing of conflict.

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Strategic Assessment of Potential US-Iran Conflict and Disinformation Risks The passage provides a high-level, speculative discussion of how a US‑Iran war might unfold and the role of enemy disinformation. It contains no concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, and repeats generic strategic concepts already widely known. Key insights: Highlights the challenge of disinformation and deception in conflict perception.; Describes multi‑domain nature of modern warfare (military, diplomatic, economic, social).; Poses hypothetical scenarios about coalition building, domestic political consensus, and timing of conflict.

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