US war on Iran: Using military force to achieve political outcomes rarely produces lasting stability
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US war on Iran: Using military force to achieve political outcomes rarely produces lasting stability
Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Dafydd Townley, Teaching Fellow in US politics and International Security at the University of Portsmouth. For Mr. Townley, the most striking feature of the current US operation against Iran is the gap between clear military action and ambiguous political strategy. The Pentagon has articulated core military objectives, which includes weakening the country’s military. What remains far less clear, however, is the…
As the conflict widens, the decisive arena may shift from the battlefield itself to the enormous economic and military burden of sustaining a protracted war against a prepared regional power. By Abbas al-Zein. The Cradle. The US-Israeli war against Iran has triggered one of the most dangerous escalations seen in West Asia in recent years. US military bases scattered throughout the Persian Gulf region have increasingly come under direct missile a…
According to Russian expert Matveev, US and Israeli military actions against Iran are escalating tensions in the region, but Washington is unlikely to achieve a decisive military outcome in Iran. Matveev warned that the Iranian crisis could trigger further conflicts.
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