American taxpayers continue to bear the financial and human costs of the Iraq War, initially presented as a conflict that would “pay for itself.” Instead, it resulted in significant loss of life, ongoing regional instability, and massive debt. With the U.S. now drawn into tensions with Iran, Secretary of State admissions reveal that this decision was not made domestically, raising concerns about national sovereignty. As the situation escalates, Iran’s historical resilience in conflict poses challenges for U.S. military strategies in the region.
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