Mar 22 โ€ข 09:01 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ด Norway Aftenposten

Middle East researcher believes the Iran war will be prolonged: - sees no attempts for an exit

Middle East historian Eirik Kvindesland suggests that there are currently no public or secret efforts to resolve the Iran war, indicating it may continue for a significant duration.

Eirik Kvindesland, a Middle East historian affiliated with the Austrian Academy of Sciences, expressed that the ongoing Iran conflict shows no signs of resolution. He emphasizes that both public and covert attempts to de-escalate the situation are nonexistent, leading him to believe that the conflict could be prolonged. He points out the increasing intensity of military actions between Israel and Iran, as well as attacks on American targets in the Middle East, which further complicate any potential peaceful outcomes.

The conflict's escalation has also been precipitated by political rhetoric, notably from U.S. President Donald Trump, which has contributed to heightened tensions. Kvindesland notes that rather than moving towards peace, events are heading in the opposite direction, with the likelihood of further military engagements seeming more probable. This dire outlook highlights the importance of diplomatic efforts that appear to be lacking at the moment.

Furthermore, the humanitarian impact is severe, with reports indicating significant casualties including the deaths of numerous Iranian children due to recent military actions. These grim statistics underscore the urgent need for effective diplomatic interventions. As the situation remains critical, the article calls for more attention to the potential for negotiation and reconciliation, which is desperately needed to curb the ongoing violence.

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