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Trump’s Strategic Balance: Power Without Endless War

  A Realist Approach to Iran Donald Trump adopted a disciplined framework toward Iran: deny nuclear weapons, sustain economic and diplomatic pressure, and avoid costly, open-ended ground wars. This model of calibrated strength works only if America’s regional partners remain resilient. Modern conflict transcends borders—proxy militias, cyberattacks, and destabilization campaigns all shape outcomes far beyond Iranian territory. For Washington, battlefield success is no longer measured solely inside Iran but in the endurance of its allies. Over 1,400 Iran-linked attacks have targeted regional partners, exposing vulnerabilities across shipping lanes, critical infrastructure, and civilian areas. The most significant pressure falls on the United Arab Emirates, a frontline state absorbing missile and drone threats while maintaining stability and modernization. The UAE: A Model Partner in a Turbulent Region The UAE chose progress over stagnation —investing in AI, clean energy, logistics,...

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