As the conflict escalates, a new and unsettling trend is emerging: the strategic use of time as a weapon of war. In a desperate bid to gain the upper hand, both sides are resorting to tactics that aim to exhaust and demoralize their opponents, rather than engaging in direct combat. The tactic, reminiscent of the trench warfare of World War I, involves digging in and waiting for the other side to crack under the pressure of prolonged uncertainty. But what are the implications of this new approach, and how far will each side push the limits of endurance in their bid for victory?
Time has become the weapon of choice, with each side believing it can outlast the other.