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Roberto Rachewsky's piece sharply criticizes Donald Trump's and the Pentagon's foreign policy toward Iran, classifying the June 2025 ceasefire as a monumental strategic error. According to the author, the decision to halt the Israeli offensive prevented the total collapse of a regime he defines as intrinsically evil and incapable of diplomatic negotiation. The article argues that this hesitation gave the ayatollahs the breathing room to regroup, resulting in a far bloodier and costlier conflict in 2026. Rachewsky maintains that the only way to deal with extremist theocracies is complete military defeat and the fall of the existing regime. The piece concludes that the pursuit of deals with tyrants merely postpones inevitable violence, now exacting a steep price in American lives and global stability.
By Bob Rach PodcastsRoberto Rachewsky's piece sharply criticizes Donald Trump's and the Pentagon's foreign policy toward Iran, classifying the June 2025 ceasefire as a monumental strategic error. According to the author, the decision to halt the Israeli offensive prevented the total collapse of a regime he defines as intrinsically evil and incapable of diplomatic negotiation. The article argues that this hesitation gave the ayatollahs the breathing room to regroup, resulting in a far bloodier and costlier conflict in 2026. Rachewsky maintains that the only way to deal with extremist theocracies is complete military defeat and the fall of the existing regime. The piece concludes that the pursuit of deals with tyrants merely postpones inevitable violence, now exacting a steep price in American lives and global stability.