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  3. Why does it feel like the US and Iran are stuck in an endless conflict loop?

The Conversation AU

Why does it feel like the US and Iran are stuck in an endless conflict loop?

Neither side can stomach a strategic defeat. Nor can they find a way to an exit ramp.

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By Jessica Genauer, Associate Professor in International Relations, UNSW

13 August 2026|1 min read|The Conversation AU
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