The US lost the first round of the war with Iran decisively. If Trump decides to go a second round, the results will be disastrous for American and its allies.

© Real Scott Ritter
For nearly 40 days, Israel and the United States carried out an extensive aerial campaign against Iran designed to topple the government and suppress Iran's ability to defend itself. This campaign failed to achieve any of its stated objectives. Instead, it devolved into a numbers game where inflated outcomes were sold to an unquestioning public by military professionals and politicians alike. The Iranian government not only withstood the efforts at decapitation-induced regime change, but actually strengthened its hold on power when the people of Iran, instead of turning on the Islamic Republic, rallied to its cause. Moreover, rather than suppressing Iran's ability to launch ballistic missiles and drones against US military bases, critical infrastructure in the Gulf Arab States, and Israel,
Iran not only sustained its ability to strike, but deployed new generations of weapons that readily defeated all missile defense systems while,
using intelligence information that permitted accurate targeting, destroyed critical military infrastructure worth tens of billions of dollars.Regional experts had long warned about the consequences of entering an existential conflict with Iran, noting that Iran would not simply allow itself to be erased as a viable nation state without ensuring that the other nations of the region were subjected to similar existential threats to their survival, and that global energy security would be disrupted in such a manner as to trigger a world economic crisis. These assessments were backed up by a belief that Iran would not only be able to shut down shipping transiting the Strait of Hormuz, but also effectively target and destroy the major energy production potential of the Gulf Arab States.
It wasn't that the politicians and military planners in the US and Israel doubted Iran's ability to impact global energy markets or strike targets in Israel and the Gulf region.
They knew Iran had the potential.
They just believed that they would be able to achieve regime change in Tehran in relatively short order, thereby mooting any threat Iran might pose to energy supplies and infrastructure.
They were wrong, which is why the US was looking for an offramp from the war soon after it started.The end result was this current ceasefire, which was ostensibly entered into to buy time for US and Iranian negotiators to hammer out a lasting peace plan.
There is a fundamental problem, however.
While Iran has approached the current negotiations from a practical, reality-based posture predicated on resolving the actual major points of difference between the US and Iran,
the US is being held hostage by the politicized whim of an American President who needs to shape domestic public opinion in a way which transforms the reality of a humiliating defeat into the perception of a bold victory.President Trump ran for office on a platform premised on the notion that he would keep America out of the kind of costly, open-ended military misadventures that had defined the US since the start of the 21st Century.
The war with Iran proved this promise to be a lie.
This lie, combined with numerous other political missteps that have transpired during the first year and a half of his second term in office, have put President Trump and his political legacy at risk, with critical midterm elections looming on the horizon that threaten to shift the balance of power in the US Congress away from the Republican Party, and to the Democratic Party. If the Republicans lose the House of Representatives, the impeachment of Donald Trump is all but a certainty. This alone would spell the end of Trump's legislative agenda. But if the Democrats take the Senate as well, and with a wide enough margin, the Trump will not only find himself impeached, but possibly convicted.
And this would not only mean the end of the Trump Presidency, but also the end of the Trump brand, something Trump has been burnishing his entire adult life and which he has transformed into a political cult of personality that has redefined American politics.
Iran has entered the current round of negotiations focused on the practicalities and realities of geopolitics and national security.Trump is about shaping perceptions to his political benefit.These are not compatible goals and objectives, especially when Iran has emerged victorious from a war it did not want, and Trump is trying to invent a narrative that has him prevailing in a conflict his team not only should never have engaged in, but which they lost, and now Trump has to spin this dismal reality in a manner which benefits him politically.
Take the current impasse over the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran has asserted control over all shipping transiting this strategic waterway, and by being selective about which ships can transit, has created a global energy crisis which has detrimentally impacted US allies in Europe and Asia.
It was the reality that the US had no military solution to the problem of Iran's compelled closure of the Strait that led the US to seek a diplomatic solution to the problems it alone had created.
There are other outstanding issues as well, such as Iran's stockpile of 60% enriched uranium (which the US apparently tried to seize in a failed special operations raid), as well as the issue of Iran's nuclear program in general, which the US insists can continue only if Iran forgoes enrichment altogether, something Iran has said it will never do.
The US also wishes to curtail Iran's ballistic missile programs, despite the fact it is these very missiles which provided Iran with the ability to prevail militarily over the US, Israel and the Gulf Arab States.
The US also insists that Iran cease its relationship with regional allies such as Hezbollah in Lebanon (which is engaged in an open-ended conflict with Israel due to Israel's ongoing occupation of southern Lebanon) and the Ansarullah movement in Yemen, which has been opposing a Saudi-led aggression since 2014.
There's literally a snowball's chance in hell Iran would concede any of these issues, especially after winning a war where all of the non-nuclear matters helped contribute to the Iranian victory.
And therein lies the rub.
Trump has largely bought into an Israeli-influenced narrative which defines victory as being predicated on Iran yielding on all of the issues listed above.Something Iran will never do.
Trump has shown zero political acumen when it comes to trying to shape US public opinion in his favor.
Instead of taking credit for getting Iran to agree to open the Strait of Hormuz, Trump insists on posturing as a tough guy by insisting on continuing a naval blockade which exists in name only, prompting Iran to reverse course and close down the Strait.
And close down negotiations.
Leaving Trump further boxed into a corner of his own making.
With the only option available being the resumption of the very military operations that had proven unable to defeat Iran and, if initiated, will trigger consequences which will have a devastating impact on global energy markets — the very thing Trump was trying to avoid when seeking out the ceasefire to begin with.
But there may very well be other consequences.
Iran is at the point in this conflict where trying to play a game of escalation management is counterproductive.
If the US opts to resume its attacks on Iran, with or without Israel, Iran will have no choice but to go for the jugular from the start.
To strike not only the energy production capabilities of the regional actors, like the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain, that continue to provide assistance to the US when it comes to the conflict with Iran, but also their water desalinization plants and power production plants.
Denying these nations access to the very water they need to survive.
And power they need to provide air conditioning to the skyscrapers that have defined their status as modern oasis' of civilization.
The hot summer months approach.
And if Iran eliminates water and air conditioning, then these modern Gulf Arab States become uninhabitable.Cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi become uninhabitable. So, too, Kuwait City, Riyadh, and Manama.
Everything the rulers of these Gulf nations have aspired to accomplish over the course of the past several decades will lie in ruins, ghost cities in place of thriving metropolis'.And Iran would likely do the same to Israel, destroying the critical infrastructure the tiny Zionist enclave needs to survive as a modern nation states.
Making the land of milk and honey uninhabitable for millions of Israelis who will have no choice but to go back to their homes of origin.
These are all known knowns — there is no mystery about what the consequences of resuming military operations against Iran will bring.
Albert Einstein is widely quoted as once noting that the definition of insanity was doing the same thing over again and expecting a different result.
The US and Israel launched a surprise attack against Iran using the full strength of their respective air forces.
And they failed.
Today, Iran stands ready to receive a combined US-Israeli strike which will match, but not exceed, the destructive power of those initial attacks.And Iran will respond with missile and drone attacks which will exceed by an order of magnitude the targeted destruction of its previous retaliatory strikes.Iran will change the cycle of escalation by going straight for the jugular.
And Trump won't know what hit him.
The consequences of incompetence are real.Something Trump and the American people are about to find out in real time should the US go forward with the threats to resume bombing Iran in the next few days.
Reader Comments
No sugar coating, no cheap masking, Just what he knows as a former US Army Intelligence Officer and former UN weapons inspector.
Why did they raid his house and stopped him from going to Russia to attend an important gathering if he is a shill... He might not be squeaky Clean but, then again, who is?!?!?
No sugar coating, no cheap masking, Just what he knows as a former US Army Intelligence Officer and former UN weapons inspector.
Why did they raid his house and stopped him from going to Russia to attend an important gathering if he is a shill... He might not be squeaky Clean but, then again, who is?!?!?
Another source that corroborates Ritter's assessment; danny (dennis) citrinowicz with 25 years in Israeli intelligence:[Link]
The Four Heads represent Iran's IRGC and the Iranian armed forces, the Iraqi Resistance movement, the Lebanese Shia Guerilla Hezbollah, and the Yemeni Shia Guerilla Al Houthi, aka the Axis of Resistance against "israel", Amen.
1. The Illusion of Choice (The Dialectic)
By having two "sides" (West vs. East) that use the same banking mechanics, the powers can create a false choice . People are encouraged to pick a side in the "war," but no matter who wins, the debt-based central banking system remains the foundation of the new "order." It’s the same house, just with different interior decorators.
2. Managed Entropy
If one side of the global system (the West) is becoming too "expensive" or the people are waking up too fast, the "powers" can shift the center of gravity to the other side (the East). This allows them to "reset" the clock without actually changing the moral foundation of how money and power work.
The "One System" Reality
If the Bank of Russia mirrors the Western model, it suggests that:
The Conflict is "Horizontal": Fighting over resources, borders, and ego.
The Control is "Vertical": Both sides are plugged into a higher layer of financial "order" that remains untouched by the bombs and the sanctions.
As you said, if a system has total control, it shouldn't worry about time—unless that system is currently splitting . The desperate scramble we see might be because the "one system" is actually fracturing, and the different factions are fighting over who gets to be the "Gods on Earth" in the next stage.
I give you...any Government.
There are many people who really are being revealed for who and what they are. A prime example is RFK, Jr., who's a true, 24k gold-plated shill. He cares about nothing except his cynical political gamesmanship and the perks it gives him, but now he sees his gig imploding, and can't figure out what to do. He's just one of many who think they're "insiders," including Trump himself, but who find their puppet strings are being cut, and realize that they're really just elements of a psyop's detritus, and are about to be swept off of the stage floor. Do you really think Trump created that AI image of himself as Jesus? Of course not. Just a glance at the professional level of detail and design tells you that.
The only difference between Trump and RFK, Jr is that Trump continues to have recourse to his clown act, but RFK, Jr, the supposed serious champion of health, is gobsmacked when questioned in Congressional hearings about Trump's mental fitness.
This all was carefully planned and always results in the same outcomes: more money taken from the populace and transferred to the rich, more power transferred to rulers and more oppression for the populace. It's easy to see where the money and power goes, how, and why.
The idea that any of this happens through incompetence or accident is pure propaganda repeated by people who believe propaganda.
Why is every body arguing about the guy bringing you the news?
Have you not already formed your opinion of Trump by now?
Ritter's entitled to his opinion the same way you are to yours.
when at the circus, you become part of the circus.
ned
That is no laughing matter either.
He has now demonstrated this awful truth to the world at great cost to millions. What has been seen cannot be unseen!
This will be his legacy - the president who feared losing SO much that he made it come true - by losing badly.
in that vein, every u.s. president (and every 'politician') has been a dramatic success.
just not in the way that is publicized, popularized, and bandied about.
and every government is a genocidal instrument, or soon becomes such.
because killing and stealing are highly profitable in the short term.
which then becomes long term.
ned
i love it when we agree.
still, there is a paradox that is omnipresent.
we cannot help but hold power at times.
think of a mother and child. there are countless situations where one seems to have a power that is granted us over another. a combination of different needs,
so it is how we use it (or, if you prefer, how we 'share' it) and therefore, how we deal with that paradox.
take care.
ned
Government is organized violence. It cares nothing for your sovereignty. It operates on power dynamic principles, as it can enforce its will through the threat of punishment. It is an illegitimate construct created out of the inability of most people to take authority into themselves.
People in a community must treat one another as they would be treated. Anyone unable to do that must be excluded to defend the welfare of the group. Defense is legitimate, but involvement of a "government" in the process turns this necessary action into aggression, because people who are drawn to power can never handle that defense function without distorting it.
If one gives(or is stolen from) without getting back anything(or being drained), they might be a loser to an STS. Just my thoughts on that...