Iran-Israel War 2025: Unprecedented Conflict Sparks Global Crisis

What’s Next? Possible Scenarios

De-escalation and Diplomatic Negotiations

International pressure might lead to ceasefire agreements and renewed diplomacy. The US and EU could mediate peace talks to prevent further escalation.

Prolonged Armed Conflict

If negotiations fail, the war could continue escalating, with more strikes, casualties, and regional instability.

Nuclear Escalation

The destruction of Iran’s nuclear facilities may prompt Iran to pursue clandestine nuclear weapons, increasing proliferation risks.

Regional Proxy Wars

Other Middle Eastern countries may become involved, turning the conflict into a regional proxy war involving Iran-backed groups and Israel’s allies.

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