How close is the US to a quagmire in Iran?
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Analysis questions whether U.S. military capabilities can realistically achieve the Trump administration's stated 15-point plan to end war with Iran.
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The Trump administration has outlined a 15-point plan aimed at resolving conflict with Iran, though the piece questions whether military conditions on the ground support such a resolution. The disconnect between diplomatic strategy and battlefield realities raises concerns about the feasibility of the administration's approach. Assessing whether the US faces escalating involvement—akin to previous Middle Eastern quagmires—hinges on whether military facts align with diplomatic objectives. The article examines this gap to help readers understand the practical obstacles to de-escalation. Such tensions between stated policy goals and military realities often determine whether diplomatic efforts succeed or fail.
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