U.S., Iran Return to the Brink of All-Out War
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Started July 10, 2026
As both sides intensify strikes, future peace talks appear uncertain
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U.S., Iran Return to the Brink of All-Out War
Foreign Policy (United States) | Jul 09, 2026
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Increased military pressure on Iran is necessary to deter its nuclear ambitions and protect U.S. allies in the region.
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The uncertainty surrounding future peace talks highlights the need for a diplomatic approach rather than military escalation.
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Engaging Iran in direct negotiations is crucial to preventing further violence and finding a long-term solution.
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Any military action against Iran must be carefully considered, as it could lead to unintended consequences for U.S. interests.
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Escalating strikes against Iran risks igniting a wider conflict that could destabilize the entire Middle East.
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