méi yǒu没有shèng lì胜利de的zhàn zhēng战争:měi guó美国—yǐ sè liè以色列—yī lǎng伊朗chōng tū冲突kě néng可能dài lái带来shén me什么
Alarms keep sounding in the city, missiles streak across the night sky, drones fly overhead, and thick smoke rises from bombed buildings.
People far away see the firelight like fireworks, but for locals, it means homes destroyed, loved ones injured, and lives disrupted.
The confrontation between the US, Israel, and Iran is intensifying, with missiles and drones attacking each other; many people hear alarms and rush to shelters daily.
Some US leaders have issued tough warnings to Iran, but Iran has not backed down and has expanded attacks to more Israeli cities.
Israel has advanced air defense systems, but facing continuous large-scale attacks is still very challenging.
The question is: if neither side is willing to surrender, what does 'victory' really mean?
If the war drags on, Israel will face huge economic and security pressures; Iran risks strong counterattacks and worsening economic difficulties.
The most frightening possibility is the conflict escalating to nuclear or radioactive weapons, which would bring huge disasters to the Middle East and even the whole world.
Another possibility is the US reducing its involvement, which would change the regional balance of power.
In the end, there may be no real winners; the ordinary people suffer the most.