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Patrick Henningsen: Iran Says NO to Ceasefire and Sets New Terms for the Region

Patrick Henningsen: Iran Says NO to Ceasefire and Sets New Terms for the Region

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US-Israel-Iran conflict analysis: Mixed Washington messaging, unclear war objectives, shift to "maximum lethality" doctrine abandoning civilian protections. Iran's deterrence strategy targets Gulf states hosting US bases, creating political pressure on regional allies. Western media propaganda obscures facts while attacks on civilian infrastructure raise war crimes concerns. Economic fallout includes surging European fuel prices and potential Straits of Hormuz closure disrupting global energy markets. Regional security architecture reconfigures as Gulf states reassess US partnerships. Questions emerge about US-Israel political dynamics, with alleged fabricated intelligence influencing policy decisions. International law frameworks erode as traditional restraint in warfare disappears. Iran demands recognition of rights, reparations, and international guarantees involving Russia/China for conflict resolution. European powers remain constrained despite economic leverage. The conflict's trajectory threatens broader regional stability, global economic systems, and the future of diplomatic engagement. Key discussion on intelligence accountability, media manipulation, and the redefinition of power dynamics in the Middle East.

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