How Will the Iran War End?
Geopolitics
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Started April 29, 2026
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How Will the Iran War End?
The American Conservative (United States) | Apr 29, 2026
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Apr 29, 2026
A negotiated settlement with Iran is the most viable path to peace, as military intervention has historically led to prolonged conflict and instability.
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Maximalist strategies may seem appealing, but pursuing them will only deepen U.S. entanglement in the Middle East without guaranteeing victory.
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The complexities of Iran's geopolitical role mean any resolution will require a multifaceted approach that balances U.S. interests and regional stability.
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Assuming a swift military victory over Iran ignores the realities of guerilla warfare and the potential for a protracted conflict that could harm U.S. interests.
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The U.S. should prioritize diplomatic engagement over military action, as the latter has proven to exacerbate tensions and hinder long-term peace efforts.
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