As has so often happened in the recent past, the Iran "War" is not a war at all but a business transaction using the United States military to gain control of Iran's oil.
It is deal-making by force. See the Iraq "War" and the "war" in Afghanistan for confirmation of this.
Until we understand this elephant in the room, we will lose this business transaction, this deal with the devil.
None of these wars was declared by congress, which the constitution demands, but started by businessmen out to make a profit with the ultimate in bullying negotiation tactics.
Real war is too expensive to fight in lives and money.
Iran is a nation of over 90 million. It is laughable that we would be attempting to take it over with 15,000 troops and part of our navy, just as it was laughable to take over the Iraq of 38 million people with 160,000 troops or the Afghanistan of 43 million people with 30,000 troops.
None of these "wars" was declared because none of them would ever be profitable compared to the resources used versus the resources extracted.
These "wars" are disgusting negotiation tactics by big business and the oil companies for future profit. It's no wonders they did not and will not turn out well militarily.
The Iran "War" has failed because businessmen are running it.
The United States military is no longer the greatest in the world because the weakest links in it are Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth and the businesses they represent and work for.
You wanted a government run like a business, so now you have it.
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