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Why Attacking Turkey, A NATO Member, Is A High-Risk Bet For Iran

NDTV Top Stories·5 March 2026·1h ago1 min read0 views
Why Attacking Turkey, A NATO Member, Is A High-Risk Bet For Iran

The ongoing conflict between the US-Israel coalition and Iran has escalated significantly, particularly with a recent incident involving an Iranian ballistic missile targeting Turkey, a NATO ally. On Day 5 of the conflict, NATO air defense systems successfully intercepted the missile, highlighting the complexities and heightened stakes of regional dynamics. This incident raises critical questions about Iran's military strategy and the potential repercussions of engaging directly with a NATO member. Historically, Iran has navigated a precarious position in Middle Eastern geopolitics, often at odds with Western powers and their allies. The attack on Turkey poses not only a risk to regional stability but also threatens to invoke a broader military response from NATO, further complicating Iran's already fraught relations with Western nations. As the situation unfolds, the international community watches closely, aware that any miscalculation could lead to a wider conflict with dire consequences for all involved parties.

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