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The United States and the Iranian regime are geopolitical adversaries whose relationship is defined by ongoing conflict, strategic concerns regarding regional stability, and mutual suspicion, as evidenced by [1], [2], [3], [4], and [5].

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Twenty questions (and expert answers) about the Iran war atlanticcouncil.org Atlantic Council 3 facts
claimIf the Iranian regime wanted to inflict harm on the United States, it might strike at the United States homeland, goad Washington into making a sustained effort to replace the regime, and then try to make the United States suffer further as a result.
perspectiveThe United States and its Arab partners are concerned that the collapse of the Iranian regime could lead to chaos, civil war, regional instability, and refugee flows.
perspectiveFrom the perspective of the Iranian regime, a cessation of hostilities would be a temporary respite before the United States or Israel restarts the conflict after replenishing military supplies.
Escalation with Iran: Understanding the Regional and Global ... thesoufancenter.org The Soufan Center 1 fact
claimThe Iranian regime has maintained operational resiliency and adaptability despite the loss of numerous top government and security leaders during the conflict with the United States and Israel.