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Despite the US appearing to have the upper hand over Iran, the ability of the country's military to hold out remains intact - after Washington left two of the regime's critical financial lifelines largely untouched, writes Captain Lance B. Gordon. | Collector
Despite the US appearing to have the upper hand over Iran, the ability of the country's military to hold out remains intact - after Washington left two of the regime's critical financial lifelines largely untouched, writes Captain Lance B. Gordon.
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Despite the US appearing to have the upper hand over Iran, the ability of the country's military to hold out remains intact - after Washington left two of the regime's critical financial lifelines largely untouched, writes Captain Lance B. Gordon.

Despite the US appearing to have the upper hand over Iran, the ability of the country's military to hold out remains intact - after Washington left two of the regime's critical financial lifelines largely untouched, writes Captain Lance B. Gordon.

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