Signs of New US Strategy in the Iran War
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The renewed exchange of military strikes and threats between the United States and Iran has raised new fears of a wider war in the Middle East. But Jacob Stoil, a research professor of Near East security studies at the U.S. Army War College, says the more important aspect may be what didn't happen.
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim A-ram = The starting point of the crisis facing the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, which has been floating off the coast of Iran for several months, is U.S. military bases at the beginning of the war...
At present, the US is relying on a new strategy in the Iran war. It is primarily about restraint and increasingly isolate Iran economically. The concrete plan is to be presented next week.
Restraint is not usually a trait attributed to US President Donald Trump. Yet this is precisely what is now supposed to characterize a new strategy in the Iran war: The US government is holding back and observing Iran, the president recently said in an interview. In doing so, it sees how Tehran is struggling with the serious economic consequences of the war. And instead of further attacks by the US military, economic pressure is to be increased.
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