A US military victory in Iran without a political one is not considered a victory. Israel's policy targets civilian infrastructure, affecting international rela
The article discusses the concept of a US military triumph in Iran that doesn't include a political success. It emphasizes the importance of combining military actions with strategic political goals to achieve a meaningful victory. The focus is on Israel's approach, where targeting civilian infrastructure is part of their policy.
Examining this strategy, the piece highlights the potential repercussions for international diplomacy and the balance of power in the region. It also raises questions about the long-term impacts on global stability and the effectiveness of such tactics.