Mattis urges patient, ally-backed strategy in Iran conflict

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Former Defense Secretary James Mattis warned that the U.S. is fighting a limited war in Iran against a regime that is fighting for its survival, and rebuilding trust with international allies will take years (roughly eight to 12). He argued the regime likely won’t fall soon, criticized vague end-state declarations for Operation Epic Fury, and stressed the need for credible commitments and a strong economy to maintain broad allied support. He urged a strategic, patient approach and cited the U.S. Constitution as a stabilizing factor.
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