The New Missile Salvo Is About Lebanon -- And It Shows How Hard This War Is to End
If you've been hoping the US-Iran conflict was winding down, this latest missile barrage is a hard reminder it isn't -- and the trigger wasn't Iran's nuclear program or oil, but a fight over Lebanon. Israel says it detected Iranian missiles inbound, with air raid sirens sounding across the north as interceptors launched. The bigger story is why: a fragile US-brokered truce just cracked.
Bottom Line
This missile salvo isn't a random escalation -- it's Iran enforcing its red line on Lebanon, and it exposes how a US-Israel coordination gap is repeatedly sabotaging the path to a ceasefire. As long as Lebanon remains the unresolved subplot, the broader war stays stuck in its costly stalemate.
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