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UpInArms

(54,891 posts)
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:18 AM Yesterday

Fortune: The U.S. attacked Iran to show its power but the war is already lost. Epic Fury looks like an Epic Fail [View all]

The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran is already lost for the United States. Even if Iran is militarily defeated, it is unlikely the United States’ political objectives will be achieved. And, on balance, the United States will come out weakened from this war.

President Trump’s biggest problem lies in his attempt to square an impossible circle: imposing regime change in Iran without committing ground troops. Trump understands that neither his MAGA base nor the U.S. public has any appetite for another prolonged ground war in the Middle East. But regime change from the air does not work for a 90 million-strong country that is four times the size of Iraq and has been preparing for this eventuality for decades. The United States is beleaguered by the paradox of a leadership wanting to reimpose its global might through coercion and hard power and a population fundamentally opposed to any war that entails a significant expenditure of U.S. lives.

Why Iran Is Harder to Break Than It Looks

Despite all the talk of a downgraded Iran in the last two years, recent events have demonstrated the country’s capacity to resist. Iran’s resilience relies on a military and security architecture that is highly decentralized, with overlapping command structures between the regular armed forces and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Recent days have shown how thoroughly Iran has developed extensive contingency planning designed to ensure continuity even under sustained attack. Airstrikes on Iran’s leadership have been ineffective — possibly even counterproductive, given their radicalizing effect on pro-government sectors of the population and their triggering of predetermined war protocols.

Equally important, Iran’s strategy is built around asymmetric warfare and escalation management. Its arsenal of weapons and proxy networks allow it to reap chaos across the region while imposing high costs on its adversaries. Iranian drones and missiles are relatively cheap to produce, but shooting them down requires interceptors that cost as much as 200 times more — and are limited in supply.

This leaves Trump facing a strategic trap. He must choose between the political cost of failing to achieve his regime change objectives and the political cost of walking back on his domestic promise of no more forever wars. The only viable exit strategy is to manufacture the appearance of victory: declaring that the objectives have been met even when they clearly have not.

More at:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/u-attacked-iran-show-power-151200758.html

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Epic fail. That's how everyone should refer to it kerouac2 Yesterday #1
How about 'Epstein Fail'. notinkansas Yesterday #14
It all reminds me of the film "Wag the Dog" and the Bush years on steroids (again)... Moostache Yesterday #19
I think probably most (or all) Democrats have given up on Fetterman. notinkansas Yesterday #22
Operation Epsteino Distracto quakerboy Yesterday #21
I'm not sure that it failed in that sense - it has greatly distracted from the Epstein files n/t whopis01 23 hrs ago #25
That works too MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #20
Iran still has oil infrastructure and ports OC375 Yesterday #2
And our gulf allies have huge exposure IbogaProject Yesterday #4
bingo oldinmtdem92 Yesterday #8
It's the Stick in Siege Warfare in the J.I.T. Era of Civilization OC375 Yesterday #13
Trump and Bibi didn't really think this through IbogaProject Yesterday #18
Probably a bit of both! OC375 Yesterday #24
"Looks like"? It is an Epic Fail. mwmisses4289 Yesterday #3
Never underestimate your enemy. BattleRow Yesterday #5
He always copies previous political stunts. He can't go walk among the people like Putin and Larijani. ChicagoTeamster Yesterday #6
DURec leftstreet Yesterday #7
Yes this was an excellent read underpants 22 hrs ago #28
I hope Trump declares victory and cases the attack. The sooner the better. Martin68 Yesterday #9
TFG never stops digging the hole he is in UpInArms Yesterday #10
No, Trump has backed down a number of times. That's how her got the nickname TACO. I don't know if Martin68 Yesterday #11
You are absolutely correct Cosmocat Yesterday #16
That's why I'm hoping for too Takket Yesterday #17
Renewables. Now! SpankMe Yesterday #12
Hard to believe you can meet objectives when you don't have any Takket Yesterday #15
That's what you do when you've been expecting this shit since Carter. paleotn Yesterday #23
This article makes it sound like Trump is weighing alternatives rationally. That is complete bullshit. Bluetus 23 hrs ago #26
MBS and AIPAC leveraged their influence on TrumpenFuhrer to attack Iran - to think the SlobFather thought it through or NoMoreRepugs 22 hrs ago #27
Every move Krasnov makes... Every word he utters... ultralite001 22 hrs ago #29
I think you will find that the rest of the World turning away from the US is permanent. Aussie105 16 hrs ago #34
"Epic Fury"? sakabatou 21 hrs ago #30
Trump and his lemmings flatly state this is NOT a War. Ok,then every penny spent jacks Bengus81 19 hrs ago #31
He never told us the plan so he could claim "victory" at ANY time. Callie1979 18 hrs ago #32
Two unexpected moves by Iran: Aussie105 16 hrs ago #33
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