U.S. President Donald Trump's administration faces criticism over its approach to the ongoing conflict with Iran. According to Jin10, Robert Pape, a professor at the University of Chicago, expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of airstrikes in achieving regime change in Iran during an interview with CBS on March 6. Pape argued that the initial airstrikes by the U.S. and Israel failed to deliver the anticipated swift and decisive victory, instead fueling patriotic fervor among Iranians. This response, he noted, could lead to a more aggressive stance from Iran's new leadership against the U.S. and Israel.
Pape further criticized the U.S. government for lacking a genuine strategy to address the potential for a prolonged conflict, suggesting that merely adopting a tougher stance is insufficient to resolve the war. His comments highlight concerns about the long-term implications of the current U.S. strategy in the region.