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Iran Unleashed

The Atlantic ·
Iran Unleashed

For years, Iran confronted a balance of power in the Middle East that tilted against it.

The region was dominated by a hostile American superpower, a nuclear-armed and militarily superior Israel, and significant local actors—Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates—that were strategically and economically aligned with the United States.

Today finds Iran in entirely new circumstances.

It has gone head-to-head with the superpower and Israel, withstood a pounding from their most advanced weapons, and more than survived.

As a result, Iran has, with American help, completely reconfigured the power structure of the Middle East and the Persian Gulf.

The dominant power in the region going forward will be Iran, not the U.S. or Israel.

Neighboring countries are already making their adjustments to this new reality.

More distant powers will too.

For years, the world has been dealing with an Iran constrained.

It will now discover what Iran unleashed looks like.

Iran doesn’t need a deal with the United States.

The common assumption that a weak and impoverished Iran would eventually have to make some accommodation to American power, open the Strait of Hormuz, and set about tending to its badly damaged economy has proved mistaken.

The Islamic Republic has rarely appeared weaker or more vulnerable than it has over the past two years.

Last February, President Trump renewed his “maximum pressure” campaign of international sanctions, which severely damaged Iran’s already-weak economy and cut billions of dollars in state revenues.

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