
What's next in the Israel-Iran war as US steps in? – DW – 06/22/2025
DW Middle East expert Shani Rozanes says Donald Trump's direct military intervention has cemented US-Israel ties — calling it unprecedented. But is military action really effective in stopping Iran's nuclear program? And is there still a chance to deescalate the conflict? Foreign policy expert William Alberque joins DW to assess recent developments in the Israel-Iran war.

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