Shattered Skies, Intact Regime: Is An Air War Enough To Break Iran?
Recent public impatience has surfaced after two weeks of intensive airstrikes against Iran, which have proven highly effective yet have not toppled the regime. Initial optimism that Iran’s leaders might flee, akin to Bashar al-Assad’s eventual exit, is waning. A more realistic assessment now prevails: this conflict will not resolve swiftly, analysed Yaron Buskila on Jerusalem Post
Recent public impatience has surfaced after two weeks of intensive airstrikes against Iran, which have proven highly effective yet have not toppled the regime. Initial optimism that Iran’s leaders might flee, akin to Bashar al-Assad’s eventual exit, is waning. A more realistic assessment now prevails: this conflict will not resolve swiftly, analysed Yaron Buskila on Jerusalem Post
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