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Can a weaker country really damage the economy of a global superpower? In this lecture, Jiang Xueqin explores a disturbing strategic theory: modern war may no longer be about who has the biggest army, the most missiles, or the largest military budget. Instead, it may be about who can force the other side into the most expensive defensive position. Rather than trying to defeat the United States directly, the argument suggests that Iran could pursue a strategy of systemic pressure — targeting vulnerable infrastructure, energy routes, and economic confidence across the Persian Gulf. The idea is simple but powerful: if a weaker power can make a stronger one spend vastly more money defending against cheap, repeated threats — such as drone saturation attacks — the real battlefield becomes economics, infrastructure, and long-term sustainability. This video breaks down the deeper strategic logic behind modern asymmetric conflict: • Why cheap drones are reshaping military strategy • How cost-exchange ratios can slowly weaken powerful defense systems • Why concentrated infrastructure in the Gulf region creates strategic vulnerability • The hidden importance of desalination and water infrastructure in Middle Eastern stability • How economic confidence, energy flows, and global markets can become targets in modern conflict Rather than a traditional battlefield victory, the theory described here suggests a different goal: forcing a superpower to defend too many expensive systems for too long. Whether this strategy could actually succeed is still an open question. But understanding the logic behind it reveals how modern warfare increasingly targets systems, economies, and societal resilience—not just armies. This analysis is based on the strategic thinking and lectures of Jiang Xueqin, known for exploring the deeper structural patterns behind geopolitics and conflict. "⚠️ *Disclaimer:* This channel provides educational commentary and simplified analysis based on publicly available talks, interviews, and discussions by Prof. Jiang Xueqin; all original intellectual property belongs to its respective owners, the channel is not officially affiliated with Prof. Jiang Xueqin or any related organization, and the content may be rewritten, summarized, or explained for broader understanding using an AI-generated avatar and AI voiceover for presentation purposes; under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 the material is shared under Fair Use for commentary, criticism, news reporting, teaching, and research, and is intended solely for informational and educational discussion, not professional, financial, or factual advice. "