(Fox News) Lt.-Col. (ret.) Robert Maginnis - The Israeli-Iranian war is far from over. We are witnessing a tactical intermission, but the war remains alive in motive, method, and mindset. Iran continues to deny Israel's right to exist, and Israel views Iran's nuclear program - and its regional proxy network - as existential threats. Tehran still possesses the technical talent, the raw materials, and the motivation to rebuild and accelerate its nuclear weapons program. Iran's missile strikes on Israel and U.S. bases in Qatar signaled that Tehran retains the capacity to strike deep into the region. Hardliners in Tehran see the ceasefire as a pause to reload, not a step toward reconciliation. If we understand war as a clash of wills, ideologies, and strategic aims, then this war continues. We must prepare for a sustained period of covert confrontation and the risk of open warfare returning with little warning. The writer is a retired U.S. Army officer and the author of 12 books.
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