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What are the possible consequences of different approaches to dealing with Iran in U.S. policy?

Geopolitics
United States
开始于 May 23, 2026

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A strategy of isolation could backfire, leading Iran to seek closer ties with adversaries like Russia and China. The U.S. should consider how its actions might drive Iran further from Western influence.

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Ignoring Iran's destabilizing actions in the region could embolden the regime, leading to larger conflicts. The U.S. must take a firm stand against Iran's support for militant groups and human rights violations.

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The consequences of U.S. policy towards Iran must be carefully considered. Sanctions may hurt the Iranian regime but can also negatively impact ordinary citizens and lead to greater resentment towards the U.S.

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