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An Economic War of Attrition

Geopolitics
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开始于 April 24, 2026

The U.S. and Iran have gone from lobbing missiles to inflicting pocketbook pain

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The U.S. economic war against Iran only exacerbates humanitarian crises, harming ordinary citizens more than the government.

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The strategy of using economic sanctions reflects a pragmatic approach to foreign policy, aiming to achieve U.S. goals without military intervention.

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Economic sanctions against Iran effectively pressure the regime to alter its aggressive behaviors and promote regional stability.

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While economic pressure can lead to negotiations, it risks escalating tensions and prolonging conflict between the U.S. and Iran.

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Engaging in an economic war of attrition against Iran diverts attention from diplomatic solutions that could lead to lasting peace.

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