
Trump's Iran War: Unrealistic Demands & Preventable Conflict
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The Trump administrations case for conflict with Iran hinged on two claims: Irans immediate threat to U.S. interests and its lack of diplomatic interest in resolving the nuclear standoff. Despite Irans outdated military, it has invested heavily in missiles due to regional tensions. Before the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear agreement, Irans program was under strict limits, but the pullout led to advancements. U.S. strikes in 2020 damaged Irans nuclear sites, but Iran has since focused on protecting remnants. Talks collapsed due to unrealistic U.S. demands, leading some to view the situation as a preventable war launched without clear public reasoning.
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