What America and the American People Have Lost in the Iran War.
Picture just for reference What America and the American People Have Lost in the Iran War The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran has rapidly evolved into one of the most controversial geopolitical decisions of recent years. While policymakers argue that the war is necessary to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions and regional influence, a deeper analysis reveals a more complex reality. Beyond military calculations, the war has imposed significant political, economic, and social costs on both the United States as a global power and its own citizens. 1. Political Division and Institutional Strain One of the most immediate consequences of the Iran war has been the deepening political divide within the United States. The U.S. Senate itself reflects this fracture. Recent votes in the Senate show that while a narrow majority supported allowing the continuation of military operations, there was strong opposition—particularly from Democrats and even a few Republic...