Can the Iran War Survive the News Cycle?
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Until the mid-20th century, leadership —particularly in matters of war and foreign policy—rested on an implicit understanding: strategy required discretion. Plans were not fully disclosed, intentions were often obscured, and decisions were judged not by their daily appearance, but by their strategic merit, execution, and outcome. This was not viewed as deception in a negative sense, but as a necessary condition of effective statecraft. Strategy depended on timing, positioning, and the careful
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