The intervention in Iran promoted by the White House has extended for over 100 days without achieving its goals.
USA and Israel initiated bombings without prior notice with the aim of stopping Iran's nuclear program.
Iran has managed to destabilize the region with attacks on several Arab countries and has demonstrated its ability to affect the global trade of hydrocarbons.
The military conflict threatens citizens both by the war and by their elites, who might prolong the conflict to secure their power.
Israel expresses concern that USA and Iran do not reach an agreement to renounce the nuclear program.
After more than three months of war, Congress has limited Trump's powers to continue the conflict.
Conclusion: The conflict in Iran has not only failed in its initial purposes, but it has destabilized the region, endangered citizens and global hydrocarbon trade while it increases geopolitical uncertainty.