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Geopolitics
United States
开始于 March 05, 2026

Is the U.S. repeating the mistakes of the invasion of Iraq?

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The U.S. must act decisively against Iran to prevent a nuclear threat, learning from the inaction that led to Iraq's instability.

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Intervention in Iran is justified if it serves to protect U.S. interests and allies in the region, despite past failures.

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A measured approach is necessary; diplomatic efforts should precede any military actions regarding Iran to avoid past errors.

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The focus should be on economic sanctions and intelligence operations rather than military intervention to avoid another Iraq-like scenario.

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Repeating Iraq's mistakes by escalating tensions with Iran will only lead to further conflict and regional destabilization.

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