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Monday, May 11, 2026

Defeat in the present confrontation with Iran ... .can neither be repaired nor ignored. There will be no return to the status quo ante, no ultimate American triumph that will undo or overcome the harm done. The Strait of Hormuz will not be "open," as it once was. With control of the strait, Iran emerges as the key player in the region and one of the key players in the world. The roles of China and Russia, as Iran's allies, are strengthened; the role of the United States, substantially diminished. Far from demonstrating American prowess, as supporters of the war have repeatedly claimed, the conflict has revealed an America that is unreliable and incapable of finishing what it started. That is going to set off a chain reaction around the world as friends and foes adjust to America's failure.

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The American defeat in the Gulf will have broader global ramifications as well. The whole world can see that just a few weeks of war with a second-rank power have reduced American weapons stocks to perilously low levels, with no quick remedy in sight. The questions this raises about America's readiness for another major conflict may or may not prompt Xi Jinping to launch an attack on Taiwan, or Vladimir Putin to step up his aggression against Europe. But at the very least America's allies in East Asia and Europe must wonder about American staying power in the event of future conflicts.

The global adjustment to a post-American world is accelerating. America's once-dominant position in the Gulf is just the first of many casualties.

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"If this isn't checkmate, it's close," argues Kagan. "In recent days, Trump has reportedly asked the U.S. intelligence community to assess the consequences of simply declaring victory and walking away."

You can't blame him. Hoping for regime collapse is not much of a strategy, especially when the regime has already survived repeated military and economic pummeling. It could fall tomorrow, or six months from now, or not at all. Trump doesn't have that much time to wait, as oil climbs toward $150 or even $200 a barrel, inflation rises, and global food and other commodity shortages kick in. He needs a faster resolution.

But any resolution other than America's effective surrender holds enormous risks that Trump has not so far been willing to take. Those who glibly call on Trump to "finish the job" rarely acknowledge the costs. Unless the U.S. is prepared to engage in a full-scale ground and naval war to remove the current Iranian regime, and then to occupy Iran until a new government can take hold; unless it is prepared to risk the loss of warships convoying tankers through a contested strait; unless it is prepared to accept the devastating long-term damage to the region's productive capacities likely to result from Iranian retaliation"walking away now could seem like the least bad option. As a political matter, Trump may well feel he has a better chance of riding out defeat than of surviving a much larger, longer, and more expensive war that could still end in failure.

#1 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-05-11 06:58 AM | Reply

The Art of the Fail

Old Yeller crashed into Tehran's Grand Bazaar and will be lucky if they take pity on the poor creature and let him stumble back out trailing a single voluminous pants leg.

#2 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-05-11 07:00 AM | Reply

*** Economist: "Don't Listen to Pete Hegseth, Trumpf's Iran War Will Cost Very Possibly Trillions' ***

"War is hell. And hell comes with a hefty price tag," said University of Michigan professor Justin Wolfers.

Source:
www.commondreams.org

#3 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-05-11 07:21 AM | Reply

I think that Trump will walk away from this war, hold a huge parade on the 4th, and make his birthday a national hoilday.

#4 | Posted by Zed at 2026-05-11 08:00 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 3

I would welcome a future where the United States is a lesser power, quite frankly. And all the implied superiority that many of its citizens feel falls to them as birthright? Wash it away.

If Trump has pushed us into a second tier of nations, once he's gone, let's relax and enjoy it for awhile. What have we done since 1945 anyway?

#5 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-05-11 08:25 AM | Reply

Re 4

Sounds like a good polymarket bet.

#6 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-05-11 10:59 AM | Reply

"If gas prices continue to rise, then let it rise. I'm not bothered."
- Donald Trump 5/9/26

Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump

Why isn't Obama protecting us from ridiculous
gas prices?

10/9/12

#7 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-05-11 11:58 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Netanyahu announced that the US military will enter Iran to remove enriched uranium.

fortune.com

#8 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-05-11 12:13 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Netanyahu announced that the US military will enter Iran to remove enriched uranium.
fortune.com

#8 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-05-11 12:13 PM | Reply | Flag: US midterm elections are on Tuesday 3 Nov 2026

#9 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-05-11 01:00 PM | Reply

Donald Trump Jr.
@DonaldJTrumpJr
Remember when they said Trump would get us into a full-blown war with Iran?

Times like these should make us all realize how lucky we were to have Trump, his strength and his resolve.
4:04 PM Apr 13, 2024

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#10 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2026-05-11 01:06 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Trump is playing 1D chess, and getting his butt whipped by what would normally be considered checker players.

#11 | Posted by Corky at 2026-05-11 02:14 PM | Reply

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