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Iran War & Strait of Hormuz Energy Crisis Reveal Decline of U.S. Empire: Historian Alfred McCoy
Historian Alfred McCoy argues that Iran's strategic closure of the Strait of Hormuz, mirroring Egypt's Suez Canal move in 1956, signals a rapid decline in US global hegemony and exposes critical vulnerabilities in American military and economic strategy.

"Iran Is Playing the Long Game": What to Expect from Protracted War in Middle East
Valinaser, an international affairs professor, details Iran's 'mosaic military strategy' and 'long game' approach, arguing that US and Israeli actions have inadvertently radicalized Iran's leadership and destabilized global trust in international agreements.

Ground Invasion of Iran Could Be "Suicide Mission" for U.S.: Ex-Army Intelligence Analyst
A former US Army intelligence analyst warns that any US ground invasion of Iran would be a "suicide mission" due to overwhelming logistical and tactical challenges, while US allies refuse to participate in the conflict.

Ret. Col. Lawrence Wilkerson: Netanyahu Could Turn to Nuclear Bombs If Iran War Escalates
Retired Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson warns that the US-Israeli war on Iran is an illegal, misjudged conflict leading to significant US military damage, widespread war crimes, and a potential nuclear escalation by Netanyahu.
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