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🚨🇺🇸 🇮🇷 THE FAILED STATE RISK: A NATION AT THE BRINK What started as a planned four-day operation has turned into a month-long conflict, leading Rick Sanchez to warn of the danger of turning Iran into a failed state. The American public is increasingly questioning why we are fighting...

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It’s hard to see how the United States wins this war with Iran. Tehran is fighting in its own backyard, and for them, this isn’t a distant conflict; it’s a question of survival. As long as Iran can keep the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed, it holds a choke point on global energy flows and gains leverage, even as the broader world economy takes the hit. This war has exposed a mega scam the military-industrial complex has played on American taxpayers. Billions of dollars went into building bases, airfields, ships, and high‑end platforms that are now being destroyed by much cheaper Iranian drones and missiles. The Pentagon’s most expensive hardware is being taken out by low‑cost technology, revealing just how hollow the military‑industrial “business model” really is when it meets a determined, resourceful adversary. What makes this even more jarring is Donald Trump’s own trajectory. As a candidate, he was one of the loudest critics of endless Middle East interventions. Attacking both parties for dragging America into generational wars and promising to stop them. Yet barely two years into his term, we’re now openly talking about U.S. boots on the ground in Iran, service members dying, and the possibility of a long, grinding conflict with no clear off‑ramp. So how did we get from “no more wars” to this situation, and what comes next if the fighting continues or escalates? I break all of this down with Rick Sanchez.

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