Two Weeks Into the War in the Middle East, What Is to Expect?
More than 1,200 Iranians killed and 3.2 million displaced, with $16.5 billion U.S. military spending and major regional infrastructure damage reported.
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Almost two weeks have passed since the US and Israel's initial attacks on Iran. A regime collapse is still a long way off, experts SVT spoke to believe. "I think it is very important that we see this as the latest act in a longer drama," says Peter Haldén, associate professor of war science at the Swedish National Defense University.
These are the casualties and cost of the war in Iran 2 weeks into the conflict
After two weeks of war in Iran, hundreds of people have been killed, millions more displaced and billions of dollars have been spent. The war’s devastation has spilled across the region, throwing it into upheaval and leaving many questioning when the conflict will end and how much more will be lost. Experts who spoke to NPR said the numbers below only reflect information available right now, and could be far greater as more details are released,…
The future of what is going to happen in Iran is complex to predict, but some experts agree that Iran's is an asymmetric war, where the military might of the U.S. and Israel is superior, but the victory is not yet decanted and seems to walk towards a wear and tear where Tehran seeks to resist to get out airy.Donald Trump said Wednesday that the war against Iran "is won," but in his first words as a new supreme leader, Mojtaba Jameneí assured thi…
Two weeks into the war in the Middle East, what is to expect?
This Saturday marks two weeks since the US and Israel launched their first attacks on Iran. Where are we at in this conflict, what has it taught us, and where does it go from here? Scott Lucas, a Professor of US and International Politics at University College Dublin's Clinton Institute helps us tackle some of those questions.
Nearly two weeks have passed since the Israeli-Iranian war, and so far it has been a complex and contradictory picture in the Middle East, through which it is difficult to see what happens the day after the war. In the Iranian front, there is massive destruction, at all levels, in exchange for the stubbornness of a few Revolutionary Guard commanders, who take care of their interests, pay no attention to what the citizen is suffering, broadcast t…
The third Gulf War nearly trapped the US and Israel in a conflict in which both possible outcomes were bad for the aggressors and which demonstrated the lack of planning with which they launched the attack on Iran.
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