Who Won the Iran War? 10 Military Experts Explain
Summary
A recent conflict between the U.S. and Iran lasted nearly four months and involved military strikes by the U.S. alongside Israel. Experts say Iran’s government survived and even gained some advantages, while the U.S. succeeded in some military goals but did not fully achieve its political aims.Key Facts
- The U.S. and Israel launched strikes against Iran starting February 28, aiming to reduce Iran’s military threat.
- The U.S. weakened Iran’s conventional military forces but did not eliminate Iran’s nuclear threat or completely stop its support for proxy groups.
- Thirteen U.S. service members died during the conflict, and the U.S. spent billions of dollars.
- Iran’s regime remains in power and has benefited politically from the conflict.
- The war worsened economic problems in Iran and strengthened hardliners within the Iranian government.
- Iran maintained strong relationships with allies like Russia and China.
- Experts do not agree clearly on who “won,” but many say Iran’s survival gave it a strategic advantage.
- The U.S. faced tensions with allies such as Israel and saw its ability to use military power for political gains weakened.
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