Hawzah News Agency- Writing in The Times, Hague noted that recent days have seen long-range drone strikes spanning thousands of kilometers—one targeting a Russian port and another hitting Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, both inflicting significant damage.
He argued that Trump’s approach reflects a profound geostrategic miscalculation, drawing the United States into an unnecessary war with Iran.
Hague further contended that Trump’s decision to engage Iran was driven more by displays of force than coherent strategy.
As the war drags on, he warned, Washington’s ability to maintain a stable foothold in the Gulf is eroding, while the global economy grows increasingly fragile.
Instead, Hague argued that Trump has put himself in a difficult position. The prospect of toppling the Iranian system through airstrikes remains highly unlikely, while Tehran has no incentive to accept proposals resembling Washington’s previously floated multi-point plans.
Source: Al Manar
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