Summary: Andreas Krieg, a scholar from King’s College London, argues that the United States lacks a clear definition of what constitutes victory in its conflict with Iran. He suggests that in this context, Iran can claim a win simply by avoiding defeat, and that without a coherent victory narrative, the U.S. is positioned to lose.
Main Topics Covered: 1. U.S. foreign policy and strategy regarding Iran. 2. The importance of a strategic narrative in conflict.