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Trump’s unfinished Iran war: The danger of stopping without a real endgame

The United States cannot afford to pretend that a limited strike, a temporary ceasefire, or a diplomatic memorandum automatically solves the Iran problem.

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Trump’s unfinished Iran war: The danger of stopping without a real endgame

The United States cannot afford to pretend that a limited strike, a temporary ceasefire, or a diplomatic memorandum automatically solves the Iran problem.

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english.alarabiya.net2 g fa

Iran’s war and the fracturing of American certainty

The war with Iran has not ended, even if parts of the battlefield have fallen silent and negotiations have moved into drafting rooms. What has ended is the

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  1. domenica 28 giugno 2026·english.alarabiya.net

    Iran’s war and the fracturing of American certainty

    The war with Iran has not ended, even if parts of the battlefield have fallen silent and negotiations have moved into drafting rooms. What has ended is the

  2. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·washingtonexaminer.com

    Trump’s unfinished Iran war: The danger of stopping without a real endgame

    The United States cannot afford to pretend that a limited strike, a temporary ceasefire, or a diplomatic memorandum automatically solves the Iran problem.