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A lot of folks are asking the same question these days:
The US and Israel have been hammering Iran's nuclear sites, missile bases, and leadership for weeks. On paper, it looks like they've basically won. Yet Iran keeps launching missile attacks on Israel almost every day. So where are all these missiles still coming from? How do they have this kind of staying power? And who's even calling the shots anymore?
It's not some miracle. Iran spent decades building for exactly this kind of fight. They had thousands of missiles stored in deep underground "missile cities" and mountain tunnels. While a lot of launch sites got destroyed, especially in the west, they've still got reserves in central areas. Their factories haven't been completely wiped out either.
The strategy is attrition, not one decisive blow. They're sending cheaper missiles, many with cluster warheads, to force Israel to fire off extremely expensive interceptors over and over. The goal is to drag things out, raise costs, and wear everyone down.
Leadership is messy right now. Officially it's Mojtaba Khamenei as the new Supreme Leader, but the Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) seems to be running the actual military response with their backup command networks. Those decentralized systems have proven pretty hard to break.
So in short: America and Israel have the clear edge in precision and air power, but Iran is playing a classic endurance game. The real question is who runs out of steam first.
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We rebuilt Next.js in a week. No, really.
The team ported the framework to run natively on Workers to prove what’s possible with edge-first architecture. Dive into the technical hurdles we solved to eliminate Node.js dependencies.
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New in Claude Code: Remote Control. Kick off a task in your terminal and pick it up from your phone while you take a walk or join a meeting. Claude keeps running on your machine, and you can control the session from the Claude app or claude.ai/code
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