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It is assumed that the war between Iran and the United States, which began seven months ago, is heading toward escalation. Iran is attempting to impose a high cost on the war through economic and military pressure. Although the pace of ballistic missile launches has decreased, Iran possesses drones and cruise missiles that could be used in long-term attacks, especially in the Strait of Hormuz. Economically, Iran's economy is suffering from 62% inflation, a decline in the value of the rial, and the loss of over a million jobs. The economic situation is expected to worsen by 5.4%, accompanied by internal risks resulting from inflation, unemployment, and pressure on infrastructure. This could threaten Iran's ability to sustain the war over a long period, exposing it to increasing economic and political pressures regionally amid ongoing tensions.
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