"The U.S-Iran War Will Be Prolonged"... Concerns Grow About Abandonment and Involvement Among U.S. Allies
The ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict is expected to last longer than initially thought, raising alarms among U.S. allies regarding abandonment and unintended involvement in the conflict.
The U.S.-Iran war is projected to extend beyond initial expectations, leading to heightened concerns among U.S. allies about the potential for abandonment and unintended involvement in the conflict. The terminology of 'abandonment' refers to the risk of allies not receiving necessary support, while 'involvement' indicates the potential for allies to be dragged into conflicts against their will. Specifically, at a recent discussion organized by the Korea National Security Strategy Institute, experts highlighted the limitations of both U.S. and Israeli military forces, suggesting that their current strategies may not deliver the desired outcomes against Iran. Without effective strategy, reliance solely on military might may not yield victory, implying that the current U.S.-Israeli tactics are unlikely to achieve their objectives.