The 2026 war has dismantled Iran’s conventional base but failed to trigger regime collapse, resulting in global energy instability.
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Audience costs and political survival, not military logic, drive Netanyahu’s unachievable war in Lebanon.
Failed Pakistan-led peace talks and a new U.S. naval blockade signal the end of the 2026 Iran-U.S. ceasefire.
Trump’s maritime blockade and maximalist demands risk a global energy crisis and a protracted war of attrition with an increasingly resilient Iran.
Islamabad failed as the U.S. swapped negotiation for an ultimatum, demanding Iran surrender its nuclear sovereignty and regional influence for limited relief.
An analysis of the Washington think tanks that promoted the Iran war, highlighting their historical role in advocating for the Iraq invasion.
Incoherent strategic goals and the “credibility trap” of maximalist rhetoric threaten to transform tactical military victories into a long-term strategic failure.
Washington hosts historic Israel-Lebanon talks to establish a “weapons-free” Beirut and a more rigorous, U.S.-led mechanism for disarming Hezbollah.
Netanyahu’s intensification of strikes on Lebanon serves as a violent rejection of the US-Iran ceasefire, aiming to restore deterrence through collective punishment.
Israel’s military escalation in Lebanon serves as a coercive precursor to political negotiations aimed at disarming Hezbollah and sidelining Iran.
