Colonel Jack Jacobs provides a strategic assessment of the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran, highlighting the disconnect between ongoing military provocations and the underlying desire for a diplomatic exit. He suggests that while decentralized command structures may lead to unauthorized skirmishes on the ground, both nations are incentivized to reach a ceasefire due to political and economic exhaustion. Jacobs argues that the primary American objectives have shifted, noting that while the neutralization of Iran's nuclear capabilities is likely achievable through continued surveillance, the goal of forced regime change remains unrealistic.
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