Trump's Iran Buildup Sparks Iraq War Echoes Amid Escalating Tensions in Middle East
The US's surge of troops into the Middle East amid tensions with Iran is prompting comparisons to the 2003 Iraq War buildup, with some experts saying it signals a pressure campaign rather than regime change.
The US surge in the Middle East amid escalating tensions with Iran has drawn comparisons to the 2003 Iraq War buildup, but military experts and former officials say that Trump's Iran buildup signals a pressure campaign rather than regime change. The increased military presence is being seen as an effort to pressure Iran into making concessions on its nuclear program and other regional issues. Experts caution against drawing direct parallels between the current situation and the Iraq War, however. The US goal appears to be maintaining regional stability through diplomacy and deterrence, rather than seeking to topple the Iranian government.