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21 February 2026 - 11:05
What Would Happen if the United States Attacked Iran?

A U.S. attack on Iran would not be a limited event. Such an action would increase regional instability, raise the risk of a broader military confrontation, disrupt global energy markets, and deepen political instability at the international level.

Hossein Mousavian - A U.S. attack on Iran would not be a limited event. Such an action would increase regional instability, raise the risk of a broader military confrontation, disrupt global energy markets, and deepen political instability at the international level.

While Washington may have the capability to initiate military action, it would not necessarily be able to control the pace, scope, or ultimate outcome of the conflict once escalation dynamics are set in motion.

The history of U.S. involvement in the Middle East—from Afghanistan to Iraq—shows that the United States has failed to translate military superiority into political success. Instead, prolonged and costly military conflicts have ended without achieving their original strategic objectives. For this reason, the risks of escalation and long-term instability would be extremely high and potentially far-reaching.

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