War on Iran Could Provoke a ‘Shiite Jihad’
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Started January 31, 2026
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War on Iran Could Provoke a ‘Shiite Jihad’
The American Conservative (United States) | Jan 31, 2026
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Jan 31, 2026
Attacking Iran could destabilize the region further, igniting a broader conflict that would endanger U.S. interests and allies.
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The potential for a 'Shiite Jihad' highlights the need for diplomatic solutions over military interventions in Iran.
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Military action against Iran could unite disparate Shiite factions, leading to unforeseen consequences for American foreign policy.
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Strengthening alliances with regional partners may provide a more effective approach than direct military action against Iran.
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A preemptive strike on Iran is necessary to deter its nuclear ambitions and protect global security.
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