This is a sobering analysis. It’s deeply disturbing to realize that after 40 days of destruction and lives lost—not to mention the 'bombing of schools'—the strategic outcome seems to be the exact opposite of the initial goals. Handing Iran such massive economic leverage through the Strait of Hormuz feels like a staggering backfire. As always, the human suffering was immense, and the 'victory' remains invisible for everyone involved except the toll collectors.
This is a sobering analysis. It’s deeply disturbing to realize that after 40 days of destruction and lives lost—not to mention the 'bombing of schools'—the strategic outcome seems to be the exact opposite of the initial goals. Handing Iran such massive economic leverage through the Strait of Hormuz feels like a staggering backfire. As always, the human suffering was immense, and the 'victory' remains invisible for everyone involved except the toll collectors.
Thank you Leticia, you’re right. It’s devastating and it’s unfortunate.