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How Successive Mistakes Put Iran in the Corner The United States, together with Israel, planned a lightning war and were caught off guard by Iran’s energetic response. Not only was Tehran able to sustain missile and drone launches for about 40 days, but it also successfully thwarted an invasion of its territory. Donald Trump remained in the corner for nearly the entire war, posting late at night under immense pressure from the markets and his allies. Iran’s asymmetric warfare was working exactly as planned. Every Sunday night, Trump tried to claim that the Strait of Hormuz was already open or would reopen that week. The president’s desperation was evident in the threats he posted. IEA member countries announced the release of 426 million barrels, more than one-third of total petroleum reserves, in an attempt to maintain global supply. Gulf economies were paralyzed, Asian countries reached critical levels of shortages, and the crisis spread throughout the entire global petrochemical chain. Fuel prices rose in the United States, directly hitting the president’s popularity. Iran was waging an almost perfect asymmetric war there, one that would bring it victory not through spectacular military feats, but through its resilience and strategic position. On April 3, Iran rejected a 48-hour ceasefire proposal delivered by intermediaries, arguing that the United States had badly misjudged Iran’s military capabilities. Just two days later, the United States and Israel attempted an incursion with hundreds of special forces into Iranian territory. The troops were targeted by Iranian air defenses, forced into an emergency landing, and subsequently destroyed. Iran had defeated an attempt to invade its territory against two nuclear powers. This event certainly alarmed the White House, which was planning a major incursion into the Isfahan complex with extensive air support and hundreds of special forces. Even if they could not seize the uranium, they would bomb the site again and claim that the uranium had to be destroyed in the process. This is how unachieved victories are drafted in conflicts. Read the full article: open.substack.com/pub/global21/p…