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Type: Government report / congressional oversight document
File Size: 2.51 MB
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This document appears to be page 27 of a larger report (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018111) analyzing Iranian military strategy and capabilities. It discusses the 'rational actor' model regarding the Iranian regime, details conventional war assets (such as the IRGC, naval mines, and missiles like the Shahab 3 and Sejjil), and outlines potential Iranian responses to conflict, including leveraging Shi'a populations in Gulf states and inducing Hizballah to attack. Despite the user prompt, this specific page contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.

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Hypothetical/Strategic context
Potential Iranian response to conflict: prolonging war, attriting U.S. forces, and inducing Hizballah to attack.
Middle East/Persian Gulf
Iran U.S. forces Hizballah

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Iran Political/Military Alliance Hizballah
Iran would likely attempt to induce Hizballah to attack
Iran Adversarial U.S. Forces
Iran would seek to... attrite U.S. forces and morale

Key Quotes (4)

"All we can say, then, is that the regime would not try to martyr itself, nor would it be passive."
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"Iran has the means, methods and allies with which to respond in this fashion, and it has made clear that it would use them."
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"Shi‘a populations in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia could be a useful resource and environment for terrorist and irregular operations."
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"While the Iranian military is at its most dangerous close to its frontiers, we are not “safe” from it anywhere."
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