A veteran diplomat challenges prevailing geopolitical assumptions, arguing that power, deterrence, and interests still shape global order.
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The war on Iran ended not with Iranian surrender but with a profound American-Zionist failure to dictate political outcomes through military might.
Trump’s decisive military action achieved objectives without endless war, proving America First strength over diplomatic hesitation and multilateral restraint.
America’s Hormuz dilemma reveals power without exit as asymmetric warfare and alliance collapse trap superpower in unwinnable conflict.
Gulf War benefits Russia and Iran while diminishing US, Israel, and Gulf states amid shifting global power balances.
“America First” collides with Iran war reality: US attacks absent threat, aligning with Israeli interests.
Through a European lens, America’s political culture is shaped by its exceptional, violent, and anti-intellectual history.
Through a European lens, America’s political culture is shaped by its exceptional, violent, and anti-intellectual history.
For Iranian Jews in Los Angeles, exile forged a resilient hybrid identity—Persian, Jewish, American—transforming trauma into political and cultural influence.
