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How Many Times Do I Have to Write This Column About Iran?

Geopolitics
Iran
Started January 30, 2026

Regime change would still be a catastrophe, and it’s hard to see what the point of anything else is. The post How Many Times Do I Have to Write This Column About Iran? appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Jan 30, 2026
Exploring the consequences of regime change in Iran is crucial for understanding the potential impact on both the U.S. and Iran.
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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Jan 30, 2026
The U.S. should focus on diplomatic engagement with Iran rather than military intervention to address mutual concerns.
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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Jan 30, 2026
Continuing to push for regime change in Iran ignores the complexities and historical context of the region's political landscape.
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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Jan 30, 2026
Regime change in Iran could lead to greater stability in the region, fostering democracy and human rights.
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CLAIM Posted by will β€’ Jan 30, 2026
Intervention in Iran would likely result in chaos, as seen in past regime changes, making the situation worse for ordinary Iranians.
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