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A Test of Wills in Iran

Geopolitics
Iran
Started April 14, 2026

The article explores the escalating tensions in Iran, examining the internal and external pressures the regime faces and the implications for its stability and regional dynamics.

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A Test of Wills in Iran

Foreign Affairs (United States) | Apr 14, 2026

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Sanctioning Iran further risks escalating tensions and undermines the prospects for peaceful resolution.
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Military intervention in Iran would likely result in unintended consequences that could destabilize the region even further.
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Engaging diplomatically with Iran can lead to a more stable Middle East, fostering cooperation over conflict.
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Supporting grassroots movements in Iran empowers the citizenry and promotes democratic reforms from within.
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The internal dynamics of Iran's political landscape must be considered when discussing international strategies.
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