THE question is not whether the United States (US) will enter the Iran–Israel conflict full scale. It already has, even before the US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites just hours ago. Satellite intelligence, drone coordination, aerial refuelling — all of it was already in motion, long before the bombs fell, as openly acknowledged by the US Department of Defense itself.
The Pentagon may not have declared war, but its machinery has long been moving. What remains uncertain is not involvement, but exposure. And what stands to be exposed is not just a fragile regional balance, but the broken architecture of global power itself.
