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America’s overconfidence on Iran war may backfire

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America’s overconfidence on Iran war may backfire

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The US and Israel's war with Iran has entered its seventh week, with the regime in Iran still prevailing despite the elimination of top military leaders. The conflict has expanded to involve other Arab countries and has triggered Iran's allies, including China, Russia, and North Korea, to reap economic and strategic advantages.

The US and Israel's war with Iran has entered its seventh week. The conflict began after drone attacks in Baghdad killed IRGC Commander Qassem Soleimani. The war has expanded to involve other Arab countries, with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Bahrain preferring a weakened Iran. China, Russia, and North Korea are taking advantage of the conflict. North Korea has transferred 500 Hwasong-18 ICBMs to Iran, capable of reaching major cities in Europe and America. China has pledged to invest $400 billion in Iran over 25 years, ensuring its commitment to backing Iran.

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