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However, this strategy, while aggressive, is ultimately characterized as doomed and fraught with disaster. The potential to disrupt global oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz could send shockwaves through the economies of the very nations pursuing attacks on Iran, exemplifying the precariousness of their ambitions.
A Call for Strategic Patience
The crux of the argument lies in the call for a patient, calculated response to US aggression. The phrase "do the USA slowly," drawn from a historical speech by Australian politician Paul Keating, encapsulates this strategic posture. In this context, the suggestion is to exploit America's impulsiveness and impatience—traits that often lead to strategic overreach and miscalculation.