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The US's renewed war on Iran may have been intended to project strength, but it also reveals more complicated realities: America's diplomatic credibility keeps declining and divisions within NATO are growing. For the United States, military action may be easy to launch, but at what cost? And who will have to bear the brunt?
The US's renewed war on Iran may have been intended to project strength, but it also reveals more complicated realities: America's diplomatic credibility keeps declining and divisions within NATO are growing. For the United States, military action may be easy to launch, but at what cost? And who will have to bear the brunt?