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U.S.–Iran War: Gains and Costs Questioned 

Washington D.C.

As the conflict between the United States and Iran drags on, analysts and policymakers are debating what, if anything, has been accomplished. 

Supporters of the campaign argue that sustained military pressure has curtailed Iran’s regional ambitions and signaled American resolve. Critics counter that the war has drained resources, destabilized alliances, and failed to deliver a clear strategic victory. 

NPR’s reporting highlights the human toll, economic strain, and diplomatic fallout, noting that the war’s legacy may be defined more by division than decisive achievement. Observers warn that without a coherent endgame, Washington risks entrenching itself in a costly cycle of confrontation. 

(Source – npr.org)

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