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Saturday, July 11, 2026

Iran is already a quagmire. As the bombing resumes, just how bad will it get?

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The biggest problem with the Trump administration's handling of the Iran war has always been its lack of clear objectives at the beginning. It was clear that the president, misled by key advisers, began the conflict under the mistaken belief that it would end so quickly that Iran wouldn't even have the time or capability to close the Strait of Hormuz. Iran proved otherwise, of course, and ever since it has had the upper hand. The U.S. now has few ways to end the war without granting clear concessions to a regime it had set out to topple in late February.

Regime change, at least, now seems off the table. But the U.S. also seems intent on "slapping" around the Iranians whenever it feels like it"even though it's still not clear what the administration hopes to get out of a longer and more robust peace agreement than the ceasefire deal that was reached last month, beyond, perhaps, an end to nuclear enrichment similar to the one included in the Obama administration's "Iran Deal" that Trump canceled. At least, it's not clear what they want from Iran in order to permanently end the war. What they do seem content with is a new kind of forever war, one that muddles on endlessly until, like Iraq and Afghanistan, it becomes someone else's problem.

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The Iranian military has manufactured and stockpiled thousands of drones, by their own admission.

They've been selling drones to Russia for years. And Vladimir Putin is going to put his foot down on Dummkopf Trumpf for constantly attacking his ally and economic partner. Russian oligarchs have invested billions in Iran and Putin is desperate to beat Ukraine.

Years of hostility and isolation by the West have given Iran a "bunker-industrial complex," financed by oil, secured by a sophisticated "SAVAK," and supported by Russia.

The Persians should never have been under-estimated and the attacks against their environment and infrastructure are only hardening angering their people while hardening their resolve.

US bases are getting hit with Iranian drones, but there is little reporting about this in the Western media.

And Iranian drone launchers are not stationary ICBM silos which can be easily targeted, but mobile and moved around on flatbed trucks.

#1 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-07-11 10:40 AM | Reply

TYPO fixed: "The Persians should never have been under-estimated and the attacks against their environment and infrastructure are only angering their people while hardening their resolve."

#2 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-07-11 10:41 AM | Reply

Yes, history doesn't repeat ... but echoes of the thrashing Parthia administered to Roman real estate mogul Crassus (and the causes of it) reverberate pretty damn loudly today in the Strait of Hormuz.

#3 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-07-11 11:11 AM | Reply

This ain't Sparta

#4 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-07-11 12:39 PM | Reply

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