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Col. Jack Jacobs | 03-01-26

Colonel Jack Jacobs analyzes the strategic rationale behind recent military strikes against Iran and the potential for a regional power struggle. Jacobs argues that the action was triggered by an impass in nuclear negotiations and a rare intelligence opportunity to target high-ranking military officials in a single location. He suggests that the conflict is unlikely to alienate Middle East allies or cause long-term economic damage, as these nations view the intervention as a necessary cost to eliminate a regional bully.

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