Leaving the regime undefeated could motivate Tehran to develop nuclear weapons and leave it in control of much of the world’s energy flows March 11, 2026

Yet 12 days into the war, Iran keeps firing missiles and drones across the Middle East, albeit at a slower rate. Iran’s ability to destroy with precision strikes some of the most sensitive and scarce U.S. military targets in the Middle East, such as radars for air-defense installations, didn’t go unnoticed. Should America abandon its Gulf partners after exposing them to existential danger, there will be inevitable repercussions in South Korea, Japan and Taiwan.

“This war hugely damages U.S. standing in the world, which means that China has much more scope to establish its own standing in the Middle East and the Global South generally,” said Steve Tsang, director of the SOAS China Institute in London.

“Meanwhile, everyone is observing that Iran has, at best, a middling military capability—and the Americans can’t take them out,” he said.

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    18 hours ago

    Hey, if you didn’t want Iran to have a nuke, maybe you shouldn’t have assassinated the leader who was opposed to Iran having a nuke?

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    Well good news for WSJ is it will be a long war.

    Lot of people measuring the effectiveness of Iran’s missile campaign by videos from population centers, but what these unintercepted strikes do (in addition to blowing up important stuff) is prove to the population that air defense is failing (conserved for industry/military installations, and really everything in Israel is military ofc) and keep society from functioning normally. Little is stopping Iran from launching gigantic salvos at major cities like we saw last summer, they have additional prerequisites as they have much wider strategic goals now. The idea that Iran has run out of launchers is funny since they’re literal trucks sitting in tunnel until use.

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      The idea that Iran has run out of launchers is funny since they’re literal trucks sitting in tunnel until use.

      It’s a freakish how often corporate media just so happen to all come to the same erroneous conclusions. It’s almost enough to make one entertain crackpot conspiracy theories.

      Anyway, here’s a list of the Members of the Council on Foreign Relations.