This strategic intelligence brief analyzes Operation Epic Fury and explains why destroying conventional assets fails to neutralize Iran’s naval threat.
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Trump’s mental decline turns the Oval Office into a global threat. Pentagon resists. 25th Amendment looms.
Declining US arms dominance may reduce complicity in Middle East civilian harm and war crimes.
Pentagon unit director served on board of firm that trained Khashoggi’s Saudi killers.
An analysis of Pete Hegseth’s “gospel of carnage” and the strategic implications of framing U.S. military operations as divinely sanctioned holy wars.
Waning domestic support and economic strain at the gas pump force the Trump administration toward a tenuous ceasefire and a search for an off-ramp.
Unilateral military action against Iran has strained U.S. munitions reserves, alienated core allies, and granted Tehran unprecedented leverage over global energy corridors.
Threats against Iranian power plants and bridges constitute prima facie evidence of intent to commit war crimes under the Geneva Conventions.
High-end Iranian air defenses have inflicted heavier U.S. aircraft losses in one month than seen in decades of conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan.
High-level military dismissals highlight a growing rift between the administration’s ground war ambitions and professional warnings of catastrophic casualties in Iran.
