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America's Suez Moment? Soli Özel on Why Nothing Will Ever Be the Same Again

Mar 25, 2026
Soli Özel, a Istanbul-based professor of international relations and columnist, offers a blunt take on the Iran crisis. He questions why war was chosen over diplomacy. He explains Iran’s unexpected resilience, the shifting Gulf security balance, and how Russia and China gain while U.S. influence wanes. He also discusses regional mediation efforts and the risks of wider military involvement.
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INSIGHT

Prewar Talks Were Favorable To The US

  • The war appears to have been a choice rather than a necessity by the United States.
  • Soli Özel says negotiations were going America's way and Iran had accepted firmer terms than the JCPOA according to the Omani foreign minister.
INSIGHT

If Iran Survives The Regime Wins

  • If the Iranian regime survives the strikes, it will emerge emboldened and more autocratic.
  • Özel argues Iran's defensive resilience exceeded expectations and that a surviving regime effectively 'wins' by consolidating power.
ADVICE

Leverage Regional Mediators To Prevent Ground Invasion

  • Use regional diplomacy to avoid a ground war.
  • Özel notes Turkish, Omani and Egyptian ministers actively sought accommodation and may have secured a short US respite from immediate bombardment.
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