The war against Iran Regime will leave a lasting consequence: A redefinition of alliances.
The region will remember who acted, who hesitated, who hid behind slogans and who made a difference.
But let us be clear. This moment cannot end in another illusion. If this war stops with the regime still intact—still organized— still capable of rebuilding its machinery of coercion— then nothing has truly changed. Because Tehran will do what it has always done. A wounded regime is not a transformed regime. It is often a more vindictive one.