Resistance is already building inside Iran. History teaches a clear lesson: external enemies strengthen, not weaken, authoritarian regimes.
Have we so quickly forgotten Vietnam?
Military escalation by the United States and Israel risks uniting Iranians behind a government many already oppose. Even more alarming are reports of white phosphorus being used — a weapon infamous for causing agonizing burns and devastating injuries. Its extensive use during the Vietnam War remains a stain on history and a reminder of the human cost of war.
If we truly want change in Iran, repeating the mistakes of Vietnam will achieve the opposite. War will silence internal dissent and empower hardliners. The path forward must be diplomacy, restraint, and respect for international humanitarian law — not another catastrophic conflict.