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46 The US was overconfident before the war. Iran may be overconfident now.

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Joshua Keating @ Vox 3 place · today 06:00 EDT

The US was overconfident before the war. Iran may be overconfident now.

If you can think back to the distant days of March 2026, you’ll remember that the US-Iran war was, at one point, primarily a conflict over Iran’s nuclear program, though at times it was also about Iran’s treatment of protesters, threat to Israel, missile program, and support for regional proxies.  At this point, however, it’s […]

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