Iran’s Imperial Jenga Tower Is Collapsing
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Started April 28, 2026
How the U.S. and Israel are dismantling Tehran's coalition.View Post
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Iran’s Imperial Jenga Tower Is Collapsing
The Commentary Magazine (United States) | Apr 27, 2026
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Undermining Iran's alliances could destabilize the region further, leading to unintended repercussions that harm U.S. and Israeli interests.
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While dismantling Iran's influence is crucial, the methods employed may provoke more hostility and violence in the Middle East.
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The collapse of Iran's coalition is a sign of its waning power, suggesting that continued pressure from the U.S. and Israel is effective.
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The U.S. and Israel's strategy to dismantle Iran's coalition is a necessary step to counteract its regional aggression and influence.
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A collaborative approach involving diplomacy could yield better results than aggressive tactics that risk escalating conflict with Iran.
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