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The Iran War and the New Middle East: What the Conflict Revealed About Power, Limits and the Future of American Hegemony

The War That Changed the Conversation Wars often reveal truths that peace conveniently conceals. For years, scholars, diplomats and strategic thinkers had debated whether the era of uncontested American dominance was drawing to a close. Some argued that the United States remained the indispensable superpower. Others contended that its relative decline had already begun, masked only by its immense military capabilities and global financial influence. The war with Iran did not settle that argument. It did, however, sharpen it. The conflict exposed an uncomfortable reality. The United States remains the world's most powerful military actor by almost every measurable standard. Its defence budget dwarfs that of any rival. Its global network of alliances remains unparalleled. Its military reach spans every continent. Yet the war demonstrated something equally important: overwhelming military superiority does not automatically translate into political victory. That lesson is neither new n...

#RejectFinanceBill2024: CS Prof Kithure Kindiki Delivers D-Day Pep Talk to Troops on Both Sides of the Morality Divide. Watch...


Today is Tuesday June 18th, 2024, D-Day for #RejectFinanceBill2024, aka Reject Satan's Bill.

And who better to rally the troops (on both sides of the morality divide) than Security CS Kithure "Tony Soprano" Kindiki himself? Take it away, Skip...
TRANSLATION:
Be careful what you wish for.

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