Iranian missiles and Gulf allies’ hedging have rendered American forward presence unsustainable. The era of U.S. military primacy in the region is over.
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Analyze the geopolitical motivations and strict conditions behind the strategic Trump backing of Ali al-Zaidi as Iraq’s new prime minister.
Analyzing the rapid transition of power in Iraq under intense Washington financial pressure, resulting in the sudden selection of Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi.
Exploring why Gulf Military Bases are permanent fixtures of American geopolitics and why Iran’s demands for their removal remain a strategic pipe dream.
Washington starves Iran’s Iraqi militias by squeezing dollar flows. No bombs. Just payroll collapse. Maliki era is dead.
Iraq’s governance reaches a point of terminal absurdity as state-funded militias attack the very national infrastructure the government protects.
High-level military dismissals highlight a growing rift between the administration’s ground war ambitions and professional warnings of catastrophic casualties in Iran.
The erosion of Israel’s moral mythos and its designation as a pariah state indicate the inevitable systemic decline of Zionism’s global influence.
“Bravado is not a substitute for strategy, and a dream of regional dominance is not a security policy.”
War deforms moral imagination. Empathy becomes exhaustion. Suffering becomes spectacle. No one wins. The cycle repeats.
