Galloway posits that Iran's strategy in the conflict is simply to survive, which in itself constitutes a win. By enduring the conflict, they appear as the 'little guy' standing up to 'evil America and Israel,' enhancing their regional standing. This survival strategy is more powerful than nuclear weapons, as demonstrated by their ability to threaten the Strait of Hormuz. The conclusion is that the prolonged conflict benefits Iran by making them look like victors.
Impact: High. This reframes the conflict's dynamics, suggesting that Iran's asymmetric strategy of endurance and disruption is proving more effective than direct confrontation, posing a significant challenge to US objectives.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:07:15 to 01:09:05.
Sources in support: Scott Galloway (Host/Analyst)

