Tuesday, March 3rd 2026

The lack of a long-term plan is plunging the world into a new energy crisis, where ordinary people and not Washington billionaires are paying the bill
The latest statements by the Pentagon and the Trump administration on the military operation in Iran resemble more a chaotic scenario than a real geopolitical strategy. The Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, tried to calm public opinion by saying that this “is not Iraq”, and that the goal is not “democracy building”.
But while he denies “regime change”, he adds with a biting irony that “the regime changed and the world is better”. This linguistic dualism hides a frightening reality: Washington has entered a tunnel with no light at the end.
The most experienced US analysts are raising the alarm that this administration has no long-term plan for the Middle East. Donald Trump, who once promised the end of “endless wars”, now finds himself coolly predicting the increase in the number of American casualties.
His statements are contradictory: on the one hand, he claims that the Iranian nuclear program turned into “ruins” last year, and on the other hand, he justifies new attacks precisely to prevent nuclear armament.
If the threat was annihilated, why is it being bombed today? If the goal is not to overthrow the government, why was the Supreme Leader eliminated, leaving a country of 90 million on the brink of anarchy? What is “tarring” in Iran is not just a military operation, but the instability of the entire globe.
While Trump talks about a war that could last “4-5 weeks” from the comfort of his residences, the real bill is being paid by others. Over 550 Iranians killed, American troops killed in the line of duty and pilots who are shot “by mistake” by the allies in Kuwait, are just the beginning of a bloody rollover.
Billionaires around Trump) will not feel the consequences. For them, war is a variable on the stock market charts. But for the common citizen everywhere around the world, this chaos translates into a new economic crisis. With the Strait of Hormuz almost blocked and shipping costs skyrocketing, the price of oil and gas will bring households to their knees.
History is repeating itself in its most tragic form. We are looking at another military adventure with no exit plan, where the rhetoric of “mission clear” masks a total lack of vision, leaving behind only blood, rubble and a much more uncertain world. /tesheshi.com/
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