Donald Trump and the Next Forever War
- On June 21, 2025, U.S. forces launched airstrikes using B-2 stealth bombers on Iran's key uranium-enrichment facilities across Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan.
- The strikes followed Donald Trump's 2018 withdrawal from the nuclear deal, after which he re-imposed sanctions despite Iran having observed the agreement until then.
- These attacks are part of longstanding hostilities between Iran, the United States, and Israel that began after Iran's 1979 revolution and include numerous mutual strikes and proxy conflicts.
- Trump stated he would continue escalating attacks unless Iran abandons its nuclear ambitions, while Iran has threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global oil supply.
- The escalation raises risks of prolonged regional conflict, prompting calls for diplomacy from religious leaders and warnings against deeper U.S. military involvement.
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How to avoid a forever war with Iran - Washington Examiner
President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iranian nuclear sites was clearly a tactical success. Turning that into a strategic victory means keeping up the pressure to force Iran to sign a verifiable deal that forever removes its ability to build an atomic bomb. Victory is the only rational objective of all rationally launched wars. A nation that seeks victory intends to use military force to obtain a clear objective and then assembles and uses…
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