Why a Military Conflict between Iran and Israel Seems Inevitable
Other efforts to stop the nuclear program have failed.
January 20, 2021
And the myths that go with it are dying.
Since 1948, the Arab nations’ struggle to eliminate the Jewish state—whether through conventional war, terrorism, or economic and diplomatic boycotts—has dominated Middle Eastern geopolitics, and, even more so, American perceptions thereof. No more, writes Michael Oren. And with its conclusion, many other myths about the conflict are also losing their hold:
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Login or SubscribeOther efforts to stop the nuclear program have failed.
And the myths that go with it are dying.
Hard pews may be the answer.
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Intertwined worlds, completely separate.