After Iran war, US faces a strategic pivot between the Middle East and Pacific
The consequences of the US war with Iran extend well beyond the Persian Gulf region, forcing Washington into difficult geopolitical calculations. Military commitments in the Middle East are seen as weakening America's capacity to pursue its strategy in the western Pacific, where competition with China is central. The analysis argues that the US faces a strategic dilemma over where to pivot its focus and resources.
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