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Instead, an ongoing battle of attrition is being played out, in the middle of which the Lebanese army regularly finds itself caught.
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Meanwhile, Mr. Bush's aides and Pentagon officials describe what is going on as a war of attrition, against enemies whose resources are being depleted, suggesting they will eventually run out of steam.
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"A war of attrition is exactly what we're in," said Mark Heller, a senior researcher at the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University.
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