
The Brookings panel analyzes the potential war with Iran, focusing on the ambiguity of U.S. objectives under President Trump, ranging from denuclearization and preventing the closure of the Strait of Hormuz to regime change. Panelists question the legal and strategic basis for the conflict, highlighting the lack of congressional authorization and the risks of military escalation. They explore the potential for Iranian retaliation, including attacks on Gulf countries and global economic disruption. The discussion emphasizes the need for clear articulation of U.S. goals, planning for the evacuation of American citizens, and understanding the internal dynamics of Iranian politics post-Khamenei to avoid a dangerous power vacuum.
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