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America Will LOSE This War Part 2

America Will LOSE

By Imran Ali ShahPublished about 13 hours ago 3 min read

At the same time, Iran has effectively begun blocking key maritime routes such as the Strait of Hormuz, through which 90% of food and supplies for Gulf states arrive.

Many people think such tensions will only cause inflation or economic disturbance, but in reality Iran is threatening the very existence of countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

And these countries are crucial for the American economy due to the petrodollar system.

They sell oil in U.S. dollars, keeping global demand for the dollar high. Then they reinvest those dollars back into American stock markets and real estate.

Today, the U.S. economy is heavily tied to artificial intelligence investments, many of which come from Gulf states.

If Gulf countries cannot sell oil because of war, their economies will collapse—and they will stop investing in America’s AI sector.

According to Professor Syne, that would burst the AI bubble and crash the American economy.

But why can’t the powerful U.S. military stop these cheap drones?

The reason is that the American military structure is still built around World War II and Cold War thinking, focused on expensive, complex technologies.

Modern warfare, however, has shifted toward asymmetric warfare, where cheap weapons can destroy expensive systems.

Recently, a video from Israel shocked defense experts. An Iranian ballistic missile was approaching, and the U.S. and Israel fired 11 interceptor missiles to stop it—yet it still wasn’t intercepted.

Meanwhile, Iranian Shahed-136 drones (also called Geran-2) are simple, cheap, and produced domestically in Iran and Russia.

These drones travel 2,000 km using just 100 liters of fuel, fly low, and are difficult to intercept.

They carry up to 40 kg of explosives, and stopping them with expensive interceptor missiles is like using a train to stop a car.

This creates a financial disaster:

A drone costing $50,000 can force the U.S. to fire multi-million-dollar missiles to stop it.

No country can afford such a cost imbalance for long.

America’s interceptor missile stocks are decreasing rapidly, and it is even using reserves originally kept for potential conflict with China.

If this continues, not only will the petrodollar system collapse, but the world may shift toward a multipolar order where U.S. dominance ends.

So far the U.S. and Israel are relying mainly on airstrikes. But history shows that no country has ever changed another government using airpower alone.

For regime change, ground troops are required.

However, U.S. officials say America currently has no intention of sending ground troops to Iran.

In the coming months, pressure from Israel and Gulf states may force the U.S. to consider it.

So why did Donald Trump enter such a dangerous war?

According to Professor Syne, there are three main reasons:

Overconfidence after a successful small operation in Venezuela.

Political and financial benefits, including lobbying by Saudi Arabia and Israel.

The belief that powerful secret societies influence global politics.

These groups allegedly include the Illuminati, divided into factions such as:

Jesuits controlling the Vatican

Sabbatean Frankists influencing Israel’s power structure

Freemasons controlling U.S. national security and military institutions

According to this theory, these groups believe that a great end-times war must occur in the Middle East.

This is Professor Syne’s third prediction, which now seems to be moving toward reality.

The conclusion is simple: even if the United States somehow wins this war, it may still be considered a major defeat—just like in Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Afghanistan.

Attacking Iran could end up being like striking one’s own foot with an axe.

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