Iran could escalate NATO’s proxy war against Russia
Finian Cunningham
strategic-culture.su
Things could get a lot hotter in the Middle East and Europe
Trump’s Operation Epic Fury is fast becoming “Operation Epic FAFO” – that is, a “fuck around and find out” situation. Ironically, this is the vulgar phrase that the foul-mouthed president has previously used to warn others not to mess with him.
The illegal war he launched against Iran, along with Israel, is not delivering the dramatic victory he foolishly expected. Trump has unleashed mayhem with ruinous global consequences, not least of all a crashing U.S. economy and a political backlash from hell. Iran has cut off the Persian Gulf as a vital oil supply, sending the global economy and the petrodollar system into a nosedive. And the former reality TV and real estate mogul has his dubious assets in a vice.
Trump’s gradual realization of his dilemma is hilarious. His boasts about victory over Iran are now replaced with appeals to other nations to send naval forces to open up the Gulf for oil tankers. If Trump has “decimated” Iran’s military, then why aren’t U.S. warships breaking the blockade in the Strait of Hormuz?
Only last week, the American president was mocking allies like Britain, saying he didn’t need their help to take down Iran. Now, Trump is pleading with NATO nations to send forces to the Gulf. With trademark transactional threats, he said the “future is not good for NATO” if the alliance doesn’t join his criminal war against Iran.
Laughably, Trump is even trying to pressure China to send warships to break Iran’s siege of the Gulf. The stupidity of this president and his “no mercy” War Secretary, Pete Hegseth, is awesome. They started a war over which they have no control, and to reverse course, they are trying to get others to bail them out. Trump is facing economic and political disaster from his own criminal recklessness.




























