The war drums continue to beat, yet the strategic calculus has shifted unmistakably.
Nearly 70 days since the United States and its Zionist proxy launched an unprovoked war of aggression against Iran,the enemy now finds itself ensnared in its own miscalculations – bewildered, trapped, and without any dignified exit.
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Washington is mired in a state of deep strategic bewilderment – trapped between failed military calculations, unacceptable exit terms, and a blockade that is steadily crumbling.
For now, the US has adopted a precarious posture: suspension of full-scale war, a waiting game, and a hybrid pressure campaign.But this is not a display of strategic strength; it is the desperate reflex of a “superpower” that miscalculated catastrophically and is now searching for a face-saving exit that simply does not exist.
To understand why the enemy is trapped, one must revisit the root causes of this strategic imbalance.
The war, launched as a carefully orchestrated attempt to topple the Islamic Republic, has instead become a living testament to America’s catastrophic failure on nearly every front: military, strategic, intelligence, and operational.
The United States and the Zionist regime did not accidentally stumble into this war.
They spent years – some would argue decades – monitoring, studying, simulating, and recalibrating every variable related to Iran’s military, political, social, and security landscape.
Source: Global Research