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Iran war: is the US shifting away from its strategy of precision strikes?

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The US-Israeli war on Iran has shifted away from precision strikes on limited military assets, with more energy and civilian sites being targeted, raising concerns about humanitarian impact and global economic stability. The conflict has resulted in the destruction of over 67,000 civilian facilities in Iran, including schools, health centers, and bridges.

The US-Israeli war on Iran has seen a shift in strategy, with more energy and civilian sites being targeted. The conflict began on February 28 with US and Israeli strikes that killed Iran's supreme leader. Since then, civilian infrastructure has been increasingly hit, including energy facilities, power plants, and bridges. The US has claimed that some strikes were conducted for military purposes, while Iran has reported significant humanitarian losses. Analysts warn that the conflict is moving towards a broader approach, targeting energy and civilian sites, which could have severe humanitarian and economic consequences. The shift in strategy has raised concerns about the blurring of lines between military and civilian targets.

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