America's Lost Warfighting Doctrine Highlights Need for Mosaic Strategy Against Iran
The U.S. government invented mosaic warfare—a strategy designed to integrate various military capabilities—but forgot to use it effectively. This oversight matters because it highlights a significant gap in the U.S. military's preparedness against Iran. The broader implications include a potential disadvantage for the U.S. in future conflicts.
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