What is Benjamin Netanyahu’s end game in the Iran war?
The war between the United States, Israel, and Iran is now into its second month. Despite spectacular early successes, the resilience of Iran s government and military has meant the US and Israel have lost the strategic initiative. This means they are being more reactive than proactive in determining the outcome of the war. One of the reasons it is flailing is that the war runs contrary to the US’ long held strategy in the Persian Gulf. The strategy is based on the 1980 Carter Doctrine, which

The war between the United States, Israel, and Iran is now into its second month. Despite spectacular early successes, the resilience of Iran s government and military has meant the US and Israel have lost the strategic initiative. This means they are being more reactive than proactive in determining the outcome of the war. One of the reasons it is flailing is that the war runs contrary to the US’ long held strategy in the Persian Gulf. The strategy is based on the 1980 Carter Doctrine, which
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