Trump says Iran’s navy and air force are gone, but regime change by air alone is “extremely difficult.”
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Gulf states have intercepted over 1,700 Iranian missiles—but restraint is wearing thin.
Trump’s Iran campaign is repeating the mistakes of Iraq: no Phase IV plan, no coalition, no domestic support.
The U.S. is at war without clear aims; a weaker Iran could be worse, and history warns of messy outcomes.
U.S.-Israel strikes decapitated Iran’s leadership, but regime change from the air alone is a fantasy.
The Iran war is shaking Egypt’s economy; Suez revenues have plummeted and gas supplies are halted.
The Gulf monarchies are trapped between Iran’s desperation and the U.S.’s recklessness; their economic model is shattered.
Trump campaigned as the president of peace—now he’s bombed seven countries, with only 27% public support.
Airpower alone cannot coerce a nuclear deal or topple Iran’s regime; history shows it hardens resolve.
Turkey is caught in the middle of a looming U.S.-Iran war, trying to manage fallout and contain escalation.
