March 18, 2026 | Benjamin Daniel
For U.S., unmet expectations in Iran fit a familiar pattern in the region
MIT political scientist and Security Studies Program affiliate Caitlin Talmadge speaks with the New York Times about America’s interventions in Iran and elsewhere. “Air power is the U.S. drug of choice,” she says. “We love to believe that it can achieve big political effects and also big military effects, yet the historical record doesn’t support that.”
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