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A War With Iran Only Helps China

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Started February 20, 2026

Another military adventure in the Middle East will leave America poorer and more overextended. The post A War With Iran Only Helps China appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 20, 2026
A war with Iran is necessary to maintain U.S. influence in the Middle East and counteract China's growing power in the region.
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The implications of a war with Iran should be evaluated not just in military terms, but also in economic and diplomatic contexts.
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Military intervention in Iran would likely exacerbate existing tensions and lead to further instability, benefiting adversaries like China.
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The potential for a conflict with Iran highlights the need for a robust discussion on U.S. foreign policy priorities and their global impact.
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Engaging in military conflict with Iran could divert resources from domestic priorities, ultimately harming American citizens and economy.
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