The collapse of U.S.-Iran ceasefire efforts is a dangerous setback that increases the risk of another devastating war in the Middle East. As Trita Parsi warns, diplomacy must not be abandoned in favor of military confrontation.
History has repeatedly shown that war with Iran would bring enormous human suffering, destabilize the region, threaten global energy supplies, and place American troops and civilians at greater risk. Every missed diplomatic opportunity makes future negotiations more difficult and increases the chances of miscalculation.
The United States should recommit to sustained diplomacy, respect international law, and pursue peaceful engagement rather than policies that fuel escalation. Military action cannot deliver lasting security. Only dialogue, compromise, and mutual respect can reduce tensions and help prevent another catastrophic conflict.
The world cannot afford another unnecessary war. Leaders must choose diplomacy over destruction before this crisis spirals beyond control.