Iran, US Have Been At War For Decades - There's No End In Sight

The ongoing tension between the United States and Iran has deep historical roots, tracing back to the 1980s. While recent events may suggest the onset of a new phase in this long-standing conflict, experts assert that the hostilities have never truly ceased. This period of undeclared military engagement has seen multiple flashpoints, including sanctions, cyber warfare, and proxy battles in the Middle East. The recent escalation in rhetoric and military posturing indicates that both nations remain entrenched in their positions, with little hope for a diplomatic resolution. The broader implications of this enduring conflict extend beyond bilateral relations, influencing regional stability and global geopolitical dynamics. As the situation continues to evolve, the international community watches closely, aware that the consequences of this rivalry could reverberate far beyond the Middle East. The historical context highlights a cycle of enmity that has shaped not only US-Iran relations but also the security landscape of the entire region, suggesting that any resolution will require a fundamental shift in approach from both sides.
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