Washington Monthly argues Netanyahu stands to lose most from a potential Iran war
An editorial in the Washington Monthly examined the stakes of a possible Iran conflict. The piece identified Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu as the likely
An editorial in the Washington Monthly examined the stakes of a possible Iran
conflict. The piece identified Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu as the likely
biggest loser. It argued that a war would damage Netanyahu’s political standing.
The analysis linked the potential fallout to domestic pressures. It noted that
public opinion could turn against his leadership. The article suggested that
strategic miscalculations would exacerbate risks. Critics of the government
might use the conflict to challenge his agenda. The commentary calls for careful
assessment of escalation costs.