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How to End the War in Iran

Geopolitics
Iran
Started March 24, 2026

The stated American war aims have been achieved, and with difficult work a conclusion is conceivable. The post How to End the War in Iran appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
Negotiating an end to the war would demonstrate U.S. commitment to diplomacy over military intervention, setting a positive global example.
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The complexity of Iran's political landscape means that any conclusion reached may not reflect the diverse interests within the country itself.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
A hasty withdrawal from Iran could lead to a power vacuum, resulting in increased violence and chaos in the region.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
Ending the war in Iran is essential to restore diplomatic relations and promote regional stability, benefiting both the U.S. and Iran.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
While the war aims may be achieved, a comprehensive strategy must be developed to ensure lasting peace in Iran and the surrounding areas.
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