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Tune in here to this  Thursday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! 

We’re joined by Bill Roggio from Long War Journal to talk about the evolving conflict with Iran and the growing shift toward economic warfare. Roggio explains that while U.S. military operations have significantly degraded Iran’s conventional capabilities, the broader conflict remains unresolved, describing it as a strategic draw. He emphasizes that Iran is playing a long game—stalling for time while leveraging economic pressure points like the Strait of Hormuz.

The conversation also challenges assumptions about internal resistance within Iran, noting that widespread uprisings have not materialized despite earlier expectations. Roggio argues that regime change would likely require far more than protests, pointing to the resilience of entrenched power structures. Ultimately, the discussion highlights a critical question: in a battle defined less by bombs and more by endurance, which side is willing to outlast the other?

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