Countries Caught in the Crossfire of the Israel-Iran War, Experts Say 'Now It's Hard to Stop'
The article discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, including attacks from both sides and potential implications for surrounding countries.
The recent escalation of violence between Israel and Iran has resulted in direct attacks from both sides, with Israel and the U.S. launching strikes on Iran, and Iran retaliating with ballistic missiles aimed at Israel. Following Iran's actions, Yemen and Lebanon have also engaged in attacks against Israel. Experts suggest that this conflict marks a significant turning point, indicating that it may not easily come to an end, as Iran asserts its readiness to respond forcefully to Israeli actions.
Political and defense experts, such as Vail Avvad, emphasize that the conflict's initiation suggests an irreversible phase, with Iran stating that it will retaliate against any aggression. There is also a significant concern regarding the U.S. and Israel's broader objective of regime change in Iran, which may complicate the situation further. The implications of this conflict extend beyond the two nations, as more countries could become involved, highlighting the global ramifications of regional conflicts.
Retired Major Vishambhar Dayal notes that, while the situation is volatile, major powers like China and Russia are likely to remain on the sidelines for the time being. The article concludes by acknowledging that further escalation could have disastrous consequences, making diplomatic resolutions increasingly challenging.