What has the U.S. war with Iran accomplished?

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The article argues that the U.S.-led war against Iran, despite official claims of success, has failed to achieve its main goals like stopping Iran's nuclear program or toppling its government. It uses statements from U.S. officials and experts to show that Iran remains in control of key areas like the Strait of Hormuz and may now be more determined than ever to build nuclear weapons, while also highlighting gaps between government boasts and observable outcomes on the ground.

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