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Events over the weekend highlight the risk of renewed war, as the United States and Israel signal they would be ready to fight Iran again.
Trump shifts from diplomacy to force on Iran's nuclear ambitions, echoing past U.S. dilemmas with North Korea, where similar choices by presidents produced very different outcomes.