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Iran has unfortunately demonstrated that it cannot shape reality in israel, they can in the PGCC and are doing so. It seems that Irans short range systems are very effective and precise and create a lot of damage. The long range stuff is having problems it seems, with not being able to achieve the same level of destruction as they are in the PGCC.
Iran's underground bases are severely constrained by geological factors.
Many of Iran's mountain ranges consist of very brittle limestone, which easily collapses when tunnels are dug.
Solid granite is concentrated in a narrow belt between Sanandaj and Sirjan, a remote area hundreds of kilometers from the Persian Gulf.
Iran cannot build robust bases along the coast.
Furthermore, the granite zone is concentrated in the northwestern part of the belt, forcing Iran's missile cities to be concentrated in limited locations.
As a result, their operations are restricted due to concentrated attacks.
Not enough to change much. That would add up to $300 billion in a year. That's nothing for the US economy.Americans are paying the price, literally. Lipow estimates they’re spending — directly and indirectly — about $830 million more per day on gasoline, jet fuel and other transportation fuel relative to before the war started.
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