The war in Iran – again – points to the strategic shortcomings of assassination as policy of foreign affairs

The war in Iran – again – points to the strategic shortcomings of assassination as policy of foreign affairs

Targeted killings can disrupt an adversary, but they rarely lead to collapse — especially when the target is a nation-state like Iran.

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