Generational Defeat vs Setback: Iran, Russia, and Trump’s Terrible Bet on Putin

Generational Defeat vs Setback illustration with Iran as generational defeat and Russia’s war in Ukraine as a setback, split red and blue with a cracked pillar in the center.

Generational Defeat vs Setback isn’t just a catchy phrase, it’s the cleanest way to describe the split-screen unfolding right now between Iran and Russia. One regime has just suffered what America’s top Middle East commander openly calls a “generational military defeat.” The other is bleeding its army and its future away in a grinding war it can’t really win, even as Donald Trump keeps trying to pretend that the loser isn’t the side he effectively backed.

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Trump’s Iran Half-War: How We Let Tehran Prove It Was Right

Map illustration of oil tankers jammed in the Strait of Hormuz, showing the oil chokepoint during a Half‑War with Iran.

Trump didn’t start a real war with Iran, he started Half-War and then pretended the pause button was victory.

For years, one rogue regime has been breaking into the world’s house, raping whoever it wants, and daring anyone to stop it. Iran used the Houthis in the Red Sea as a test run for what it is now doing in the Strait of Hormuz, holding global trade hostage and getting paid for the privilege.

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