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The Israel-Iran Detente Won’t Last

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January 25, 2026に開始

The next round could be bigger and uglier than last year’s 12-day war

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jan 25, 2026
Focusing on the Israel-Iran conflict oversimplifies complex regional dynamics, making it crucial to consider broader geopolitical factors.

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The detente between Israel and Iran is merely a temporary pause; renewed hostilities are inevitable due to deep-rooted enmity.

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A lasting peace can only be achieved if external powers cease their involvement, allowing Israel and Iran to negotiate directly.

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While the Israel-Iran detente appears promising, it is essential to remain cautious about the underlying tensions that persist.

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The recent Israel-Iran detente is a fragile peace that can lead to greater regional stability if both sides commit to diplomacy.

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