💨 Abstract

The author argues that military interventions in the Middle East, such as the recent U.S. airstrikes on Iran, rarely lead to lasting stability. Historically, these actions have resulted in chaos, extremism, and displacement, rather than democracy. The operation, branded as a show of strength, fails to address underlying regional issues and risks escalating violence. The UK, often aligned with U.S. actions, may benefit little from these entanglements.

Courtesy: metro.co.uk