The United States ALLOWS Iran To Exist

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When it comes to the turmoil in the Middle East, one fact remains undeniable: the United States permits these nations to operate within the global order. The recent, highly successful strike on Iran under President Donald Trump’s administration showcased the unmatched precision and strength of the U.S. Armed Forces and the unrivaled effectiveness of its intelligence community.

Regardless of where one stands morally on America's alliance with Israel, the geopolitical reality is clear—when the United States speaks, the Middle East trembles and listens. With even a modicum of international support, America has the power and leverage to reshape the region as it sees fit.

Were it not for the diplomatic restraint imposed by international courts and the need to placate global opinion, the United States could, without question, exercise absolute military control over the Middle East—and beyond. In truth, American power reaches across continents and, if necessary, could extend its grasp all the way to the Moon.

Iran, for all its bluster, lacks the economic and military muscle to challenge America in any meaningful way. Its economy is dwarfed by that of a single U.S. state—Missouri. Comparing the two is like equating a tantrum-throwing child on a playground to a federal agent responding with precision and force. In this analogy, Iran is the unruly toddler.

Let’s be honest—Iran survives in its current form not because of strength or sovereignty, but because the United States allows it. Washington exercises restraint only to maintain international diplomatic optics. Should the need arise, America has the capability and the precedent to dismantle Iran’s leadership and install a pro-American regime, just as it has done before.

Iran is nothing.



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