“Yes, military action is justified”
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Iran's nuclear program has been a flashpoint in Middle Eastern geopolitics for decades, with Western powers concerned it could be weaponized despite Tehran's claims of peaceful intent. The debate over military intervention hinges on whether diplomacy and sanctions can constrain Iran's nuclear ambitions, or whether force is necessary to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran that could destabilize the region. Recent escalations between the US and Iran have intensified this question, forcing policymakers to weigh the risks of military action against the risks of Iranian nuclear capability.