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Escalation Without Exit: The Expanding Strategic Geometry of the U.S.–Iran Confrontation
Modern conflicts rarely remain geographically confined once major powers become directly involved. When political objectives are ambiguous and escalation becomes reciprocal, wars often expand across multiple domains and regions. The current confrontation between the United States and Iran shows signs of evolving into such a multi-theater strategic contest.
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Escalation Without Exit: The Expanding Strategic Geometry of the U.S.–Iran Confrontation
Modern conflicts rarely remain geographically confined once major powers become directly involved. When political objectives are ambiguous and escalation becomes reciprocal, wars often expand across multiple domains and regions. The current confrontation between the United States and Iran shows signs of evolving into such a multi-theater strategic contest.
Rather than
Greenland Independence and Hemispheric Consolidation: The Next Era of U.S. Power
From Chemmani to The Hague: A Strategic Roadmap for Justice for Eelam Tamils
Bones of Evidence: How Mass Graves Could Reignite the Tamil Genocide Case
Exit by Explosion: Are Washington and Tehran Engineering a Strategic Drawdown?
Trump’s Comprehensive Iran Deal: A Geopolitical Tug-of-War Between Tehran, Washington, and Tel Aviv
Chasing GDP, Losing Ground: India, Japan, and the Illusion of Economic Parity
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Escalation Without Exit: The Expanding Strategic Geometry of the U.S.–Iran Confrontation
Modern conflicts rarely remain geographically confined once major powers become directly involved. When political objectives are ambiguous and escalation becomes reciprocal, wars often expand across multiple domains and regions. The current confrontation between the United States and Iran shows signs of evolving into such a multi-theater strategic contest.
Rather than
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