
Barbara Slavin, a distinguished fellow, claims that there never was a coherent plan behind the U.S. war on Iran, highlighting economic pressures and casualties as factors that may influence U.S. policy. She suggests that rising oil prices and market instability are causing a reassessment of the conflict's strategy.
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