Stroul Questions US Endgame in Expanding Iran Campaign
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
Dana Stroul, Research Director at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy and former assistant deputy secretary of state for the Middle East under the Biden Administration, weighs in on the next phase of U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran. She outlines the effort to eliminate missile and naval threats, warns of the risks of arming Kurdish forces, and questions whether air power alone can achieve regime change. Stroul speaks with Kailey Leinz on Bloomberg’s Balance of Power. (Source: Bloomberg)
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