The ‘War on Terror’ Returns
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Started March 17, 2026
Iran's proxies are still a major asymmetric threat, and must be treated that way.View Post
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The ‘War on Terror’ Returns
The Commentary Magazine (United States) | Mar 16, 2026
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Mar 17, 2026
While Iran's proxies pose challenges, a balanced approach incorporating diplomacy and military readiness is necessary for effective policy.
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Overemphasizing Iran's proxies distracts from addressing the root causes of terrorism and undermines diplomatic efforts.
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Addressing the threat of Iran's proxies requires international cooperation and intelligence sharing to effectively counter asymmetric warfare.
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The focus on Iran's proxies as a threat is essential for national security, demanding a robust and proactive military strategy.
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The narrative of a 'War on Terror' risks perpetuating cycles of violence and should be reconsidered in favor of comprehensive peace strategies.
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