The Iran War One Month in: Any Way out?

Why it matters: The UN nuclear agency chief is 'deeply concerned' by reports of the latest attack on Iran's power plant.
- Crisis Group and external experts are evaluating the war's military and diplomatic trajectories.
- UN nuclear agency chief and BBC World voiced 'deep concern' over new attacks on Iran's nuclear plant.
- Iran stated the US and Israel 'belong in the Stone Age' following a Tehran university strike, as reported by Al Jazeera.
- Russia is coordinating with the IDF on the evacuation of workers from the Iranian nuclear plant, according to The Times of Israel.
- The Hill suggests the US can defeat Iran 'at its own game' without deploying ground troops.
One month into the Iran war, experts from Crisis Group and external sources are assessing the conflict's military and diplomatic paths, with the UN nuclear watchdog expressing deep concern over new attacks on Iran's nuclear plant. While Iran condemns US and Israeli involvement, Russia is reportedly coordinating with the IDF on evacuations from the nuclear facility, and some analysts suggest the US can counter Iran without ground troops.



