La Mojo Jojo
154 posts








This war has reinforced a difficult but necessary conclusion: there is no kinetic solution to the Iranian challenge. External regime change is not a realistic policy option, and decades of experience have shown that military pressure alone cannot fundamentally alter the behavior of the Iranian regime. Iran is not going anywhere. Nor is there a sustainable way to fully constrain its conventional force buildup over time. The assumption that military action could drive strategic moderation in Tehran has proven wrong. If anything, the outcome has been the opposite: a more radical, more entrenched Iran, and a diminished likelihood of internal political change. When this war comes to an end, it will be necessary to go back to the drawing board and fundamentally reassess the strategy toward Iran, taking into account the full scope of the challenges it poses. Not every problem has a kinetic solution. A sustainable approach will require a broader strategic toolkit, one that goes beyond military force and integrates deterrence, diplomacy, economic pressure, and long-term competition Iran will remain a central actor in the region. The question, therefore, is no longer how to eliminate the problem, but how to manage it. It is time to move beyond illusions and develop a different strategy, one that is realistic, long-term, and based on containment, deterrence, and selective engagement where possible. #Iranwar













#BREAKING Israel will establish a buffer zone inside southern Lebanon and maintain control over the entire area up to the Litani River while destroying all homes near the border, Israel's defence minister said


If the Saudis had joined the Abraham Accords and built the pipeline long discussed between the Persian Gulf and Mediterranean via Israel, nobody would be talking about the Straight of Hormoz.



There have been zero attacks against random Muslims by family members who lost people on Oct 7


@HatsOffff Clive James once said: ‘The problem with Australians is not that so many of them are descended from convicts but that so many are descended from prison officers.’ Looking at these images, I have to admit, he has a point.

What did Israel do to deserve this??? Ancient anti-Semitism on display.








