A "Forever War" in Iran? Ali Vaez on Escalating War, U.S. "Diplomatic Malpractice"

ONP Summary
The United States conducted a new series of airstrikes against Iran on Wednesday and reimposed a naval blockade to degrade Iranian military capabilities involved in attacks on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The strikes killed at least seven Iranian military personnel, escalating ongoing tensions over control of regional maritime routes.
Progressive:Escalating conflict — Progressive outlets emphasize the strikes as a dangerous return to active warfare, with language depicting the confrontation intensifying between the nations.
Moderate:Targeted military operation — Moderate outlets present the strikes as aimed at degrading specific Iranian military forces responsible for attacks on maritime commerce.
Conservative:Provoked response — Conservative outlets frame the strikes as justified reaction to Iranian threats against Mideast energy infrastructure and shipping routes.
Has the United States launched a forever war on Iran?
As the Trump administration renews its attacks on Iran, killing at least 35 civilians over the course of five days, political analyst Ali Vaez warns that the U.S. is inciting potentially never-ending “cycles of violence” with its manipulations of the diplomatic process.
The U.S.’s unilateral renunciation of the “memorandum of understanding” as a “pretext for another round of war” has further eroded trust between the countries, says Vaez.
“There is really no military solution,” he concludes.
“The best solution is for both sides to agree to return to the MOU and to respect its terms.” ...
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