Lose the Battle, Win the Century
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Started July 04, 2026
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Lose the Battle, Win the Century
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Confronting Iran militarily is essential to prevent its influence from destabilizing the region and threatening U.S. interests.
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A pragmatic approach to Iran could foster economic ties and reduce hostilities, leading to mutual benefits.
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The focus should shift from military solutions to long-term strategies that address the underlying issues in U.S.-Iran relations.
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Allowing Iran to expand its influence unchecked could embolden other adversaries, risking a broader confrontation.
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Engaging Iran diplomatically can lead to a more stable Middle East, benefiting both regional and global security.
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