💨 Abstract
Israel's recent strikes on Iran have killed Iranian generals and damaged nuclear sites, raising questions about potential U.S. involvement. President Donald Trump, despite past criticisms of "endless wars," has not ruled out U.S. strikes. Historical interventions in the Middle East, such as in Afghanistan and Iraq, resulted in prolonged conflicts and instability. Analysts warn that while Israel might degrade Iran's military and nuclear capabilities, airstrikes alone won't end the regime.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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