U.S. attack failed strategically, hurt credibility, and boosted Iran's global stance.
Nima Rostami Alkhorshid:
- What is the outcome of the American attack on Iran, and how credible are U.S. claims about damaging Iran’s nuclear program?
- Did Donald Trump achieve his intended goals with the attacks, or is this primarily a PR stunt?
- How has the United States' credibility been affected internationally by this attack, especially in the Global South?
- How do Russia and China view the U.S. attack on Iran, and what support might they provide to Iran?
- How should Iran strategically respond to the U.S. attack, particularly regarding the Strait of Hormuz and Israel?
Pepe Escobar:
- The U.S. claims cannot be taken at face value; they likely did not damage underground facilities, and Iran's nuclear program can continue elsewhere.
- This was more of a domestic PR stunt than an actual strategic success for Trump, as it failed to deliver meaningful results.
- The U.S. has severely damaged its global credibility, especially among the Global South, where it is now seen as dishonest and destructive.
- Russia and China have condemned the attack and may offer diplomatic or even material support, including potential nuclear cooperation if needed.
- A selective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz could be effective, but Iran seems focused on hitting Israel hard rather than directly attacking U.S. bases.
Mohammad Marandi:
- The U.S. attack will not stop Iran’s nuclear program and has exposed Washington as untrustworthy, strengthening Iran’s position globally.
- Trump’s actions were not strategic successes and reflect desperation, not strength, undermining U.S. influence further.
- Internationally, the U.S. is increasingly viewed as a rogue state, which weakens alliances and damages Western-dominated institutions.
- Russia and China have made clear their support for Iran’s civilian nuclear program, and they may increase assistance if tensions escalate.
- Iran should focus on economic warfare against Israel and selectively target Western interests without fully closing the Strait of Hormuz for now.
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