As the United States and Israel-led war against Iran enters its second month — with conflicting viewpoints from Washington DC and Tel Aviv on what the aims of this conflict are and under what conditions they intend to seize their respective military operations — regional countries in West Asia are re-thinking their security future. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz along with Iran’s ‘scorched earth’ policy of striking any targets across the Persian Gulf even remotely attached to American interests is leading to demands for a strategic reset. U.S. President Donald Trump’s view that he and his team were…
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