Trump’s war on Iran is illegal aggression, launched while diplomacy was making progress, damaging U.S. credibility.
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The Iran war marks the first U.S. use of low-cost attack drones—an innovation copied from Iran’s Shahed.
Trump’s war on Iran is already losing the home front; polls show just 27% support the strikes.
The U.S.-Israel war on Iran has no winners; a quick end is unlikely and wider escalation looms.
Trump’s shock and awe aims for quick victory; Iran’s strategy is to outlast him politically.
Russia is a bystander in the Iran war; Tehran’s collapse would strip Moscow of a key regional node.
If Trump strikes Iran, oil disruption scenarios range from reversible shipping interruptions to catastrophic facility destruction.
The New York Times critiques Trump’s war on Iran—after decades of vilifying the regime and cheerleading the Iraq invasion.
Israeli society is intoxicated by war and expansion, united behind a campaign that killed Khamenei and destabilized the region.
Iran is no longer afraid of war; if attacked, it will drag the U.S. into a long, regional conflagration.
