Jeremy Scahill and Murtaza Hussain
Feb 18, 2026

A former senior U.S. intelligence official who is an informal advisor to the Trump administration on Middle East policy told Drop Site that, based on his discussions with current officials, he assesses an 80-90% likelihood of U.S. strikes within weeks.

Iran realizes that it is facing an unprecedented threat from the U.S. if a deal that conforms with Trump’s terms is not reached, former Pentagon official Jasmine El-Gamal told Drop Site. “This is not a dress rehearsal,” she said. “This is it. This is not the negotiations of last year or the year before or the year before that. They’re backed into a corner. There’s no off ramp.”

  • Gammelfisch
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    Endangering US soldiers and murdering people to distract the public from the Epstein Files. The pedo loser will give himself the Medal of Honor after the bombing campaign,

    • Majestic@lemmy.ml
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      This is a problematic framing. While Trump personally may want to distract from the Epstein files, the media itself is doing a great job burying them without him by frothing at the mouth about that news anchor lady’s mother getting kidnapped and doing wall to wall breathless coverage on that while talking zero about the Epstein files.

      Also Lindsey Graham and other neo-cons including John Bolton have wanted to regime change Iran since at least the beginning of the George W. Bush administration and constantly inveighed for it. Rubio is very much of that faction and the US interests are broadly served by seizing control of global oil supply. They already took out the head of Venezuela and subordinated control of their oil to the US. They need only take out Iran and having already gotten Europe to not use Russian oil they’ll control oil flows globally in a way that lets them inflict pain on China (even with Russia stepping in to supply China some oil it’s not enough for its needs).

      This is part of a grand geo-political strategy of maintaining hegemony that has little to do with Trump. Nancy Pelosi, has applauded applying pain to the Iranian people to try and get them to overthrow their government. It is in the interests of the US and the zionist entity known as “israel” to destroy Iran’s current government even without the oil due to their presence as a regional power not on the US/“israel” side (the oil just makes it more appealing and serves even more objectives).

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      both the epstein files and gaza shows how cartoonishly evil the ruling class is; so this tracks. lol

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        That’s a “active hostile invasion on our soil makes organised civil processes impossible” thing, if anything. How the hell are the people in occupied territory gonna queue up to vote? How would you validate and count the ballots? How would the displaced refugees receive and submit their ballots?

        The whole thing would be so ripe with opportunities for interference that you couldn’t trust the results. Why hold it?

        But also, Parliament votes every 90 days to confirm that martial law still applies, so it’s not like President Zelenskyy is just doing so on his own whims.

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    June 22, 2025

    “Our objective was the destruction of Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity and a stop to the nuclear threat,” Trump said. “Tonight, I can report to the world that the strikes were a spectacular military success. Iran’s key nuclear enrichment facilities have been completely and totally obliterated.”

    Well that didn’t last long.

    Remember when Bush was really unpopular and then 9/11 happened and it finally pushed everyone to overthrow him? Yeah, me either. I’m sure the Ayatollah will welcome the national unity that will follow US bombing which will kill any momentum Iranian protesters built through blood and suffering.

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    I hope that Iran sinks a carrier. The Trump Regime should have egg on their face, and be forced to keep their grasping hands from touching people.

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      That would mean an actual declared war, which would bring Russia and China in.

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        That would be the usa responsability for starting the war

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        Iran already got bombed to hell and back some months ago, maybe this is the time for action? The question is: would the rest of the West go along, once more, with the Burgers or will they abstain?

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          The question is: would the rest of the West go along, once more, with the Burgers or will they abstain?

          it sounds like you didn’t hear about the standing ovation european leaders gave to marco rubio’s call to re-invigorate colonialism in munick the day before last

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              the way he describes the global leftist moves as “godless communists” makes it worth watching the speech yourself. lol

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                I can’t believe that’s still a relevant and convincing thing to say, wtf. Maybe for American audiences (and that might be all they’re aiming at, just local support/spin, TBF), cause atheism in Europe is not shunned (and they still have more moral grounding than many “God-fearing” Americans who actually just worship either money or power 🤷).

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                  the entire speech is filled with really old things like that and i wish more people would see the standing ovation to understand that all of the western ruling classes want epstein illuminati levels of control.

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        russia’s tied up with ukraine and venezuela proves that china won’t do anything.

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        That would mean likely the US nuking Iran in a fit of rage while the TV propaganda plays images of the sinking ship and wails and gnashes its teeth and demands action then applauds or falls solemnly silent when it happens. The media will simply say “well maybe it wasn’t right BUT they did sink our carrier, they shouldn’t have done that and we wouldn’t have done this, you know how we are”. And that will be that.

        Russia is as someone else noted tied up in Ukraine and doesn’t want to escalate with the guy (Trump) who can force Ukraine to sign a treaty or agreement with them. Getting into a hot war with the US would be a nightmarish strain on their military and bring them and US very close to nuclear war. Russia will resent losing its Iranian partners to the US but it won’t end the world or Russia in order to attempt to stop it. China is uninterested in getting drawn into a war at all, much less that far from its shores where they don’t have the advantage in logistics compared to the US and would be at an awful disadvantage. China’s navy is not a deep blue water fleet like the US, their navy is structured around coastal defense in the South China Sea and it and their air force lack the range to engage in anything protracted with the US.

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    Iran isn’t Iraq. This will be a major war with a technologically advanced military. Eventually, there will be a draft. Unfortunately, they’re probably smart enough to do it by Zip code, meaning it will be another Vietnam: a war of the poor and the not-white.

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      Eventually, there will be a draft. Unfortunately, they’re probably smart enough to do it by Zip code, meaning it will be another Vietnam: a war of the poor and the not-white.

      epstein’s effective lottery wins and the fact that such a large number of lottery winners had ties to the government proves that they’re capable of doing this.

  • HiddenLayer555@lemmy.ml
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    Every American who called Russians orcs better be getting ready to fully embrace that label.

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    Iran is such a beautiful country. I’ve watched people motorcycle and bicycle through it on YouTube and the people are so kind and warm. It’s really upsetting the way America wields it’s might.

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    Is the likelihood of an invasion based on something Iran is doing? Or is it dependent on how horrifying the next Epstein file drop will be? I mean…I know the fucking answer to this already. Doesn’t make it any less infuriating. This piece of shit will start World War III, all to distract everyone from the fact that he raped children. “No new wars.”

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      It is about controlling the straight of hormuz for the usa and to crush any resistance to the greater israel plan for Israel

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          They weren’t, weapons grade is 90, 60 is what is permitted by the NPT agreement, which is what they were enriching to.

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              That resolution refers to the requirements set by the 2019 agreement after the Trump unilaterally tore up the previous, multilateral agreement. America does not get to dictate what other states are allowed to do.

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                  I started trying to help cite what the actual amount of enrichment that is allowed, and based upon what I read it would seem that the enrichment amount is unimportant, the only requirement is that is must be used for “peaceful purposes”, this can be found in Article III section 3, and by extension article IV, treaty Article 3.3

                  The safeguards required by this Article shall be implemented in a manner designed to comply with Article IV of this Treaty, and to avoid hampering the economic or technological development of the Parties or international co-operation in the field of peaceful nuclear activities, including the international exchange of nuclear material and equipment for the processing, use or production of nuclear material for peaceful purposes in accordance with the provisions of this Article and the principle of safeguarding set forth in the Preamble of the Treaty.

                  Article 4

                  1.        Nothing in this Treaty shall be interpreted as affecting the inalienable right of all the Parties to the Treaty to develop research, production and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes without discrimination and in conformity with Articles I and II of this Treaty.
                    
                  1.        All the Parties to the Treaty undertake to facilitate, and have the right to participate in, the fullest possible exchange of equipment, materials and scientific and technological information for the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. Parties to the Treaty in a position to do so shall also co-operate in contributing alone or together with other States or international organizations to the further development of the applications of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, especially in the territories of non-nuclear-weapon States Party to the Treaty, with due consideration for the needs of the developing areas of the world.
                    

                  The percentage may have come from a standpoint of plausible deniability for civilian uses, but based on the treaty itself, enrichment does not mean anything.

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        Not that I support this action, but Don’t they have an enrichment facility with centrifuges?

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          They want nuclear energy, not weapons (though it’s pretty stupid for them, nukes are the only thing stopping US monster)

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          They have nuclear power plants that require enriched uranium.

          If Iran wanted a nuclear bomb, instead of spending months trying to enrich Uranium beyond what’s required for power and medicine, they could simply chemically separate plutonium out from spent fuel.

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          I wouldn’t take a Lemmy comment as evidence either way.

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    I know this is naive but is there ZERO international efforts to stop this blatant terrorism?

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      Russia and China have been sending military aid to Iran. China has also cut the US off from rare earths supplies which is affecting American military production. Clearly that hasn’t been a sufficient deterrent though.

      And there’s really nothing that can be done in terms of international law because the US simply ignores it.

      Obviously neither Russia nor China want to have a direct military confrontation with the US either. That would be WW3, and likely lead to a nuclear holocaust.

      So, it seems like a war on Iran is unavoidable at this point.

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          They’re not nice. They wanted to be part of the western club since the fall of USSR, but the west chose to have an antagonistic relationship instead which pushed Russia towards the Global South, because it’s the only option they had. Iran is important to both Russia and China geographically since it creates a route to Middle East and Africa, and it acts as the key force to contain US and Israeli influence in the region.

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        China has also cut the US off from rare earths supplies which is affecting American military

        I thought they capitulated in this, no?

        It sounds like its incumbent on american citizens, then

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      Europe outsourced their militarism to the US for 40-60 years.

      Who would stop this? As in, who has the forces to do so?

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        Ugh, its so true. But like, what about the UN ( i know, i know). What about congress? (Again). Where is anything?

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          But like, what about the UN ( i know, i know).

          Well, I mean, do you? You’re asking about a body created by and hosted in the US and funded also largely by the US. It’s toothless and useless because nobody has ever done anything substantial to legitimize it except the US and now that the US has decided that unilateral fascism is the easy path, what exactly does anyone expect?

          It’s like a microcosm of the sum of Europe’s problems rn, tbh.

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            But surely there are economic sanctions or SOME even milqtoast consequences that can get ball rolling

            Im aware how reckless the un is but those sorts of rebukes on the international stage DO make a difference

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      I dunno what planet you’ve been on, but the international efforts for the last few major wars have been very little but finger wagging.

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        I totally know that but like … notning? Really? UN? NATO? WEF? Anybody?

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          It used to be the USSR but that era is long gone and the US filled the void.

          Not even China wants to go down that route.

          Iran also failed to properly maintain and upgrade their military since the end of the war with Iraq. They have an internal political issue which is why they have the IRGC, which is a completely separate entity from the national military.

          It was in the supreme leader’s interest to keep the main military weak to ensure he couldn’t be couped, but now that has left them extremely exposed.

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      Eh, it’s Iran. Most of the world hates them, so good luck gathering support.

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            Im not advocating for that regime. Thats a separate issue.

            However, the usa abd pissrael goaded Iran into a much more severe reaction. Do you remember when pissrael said they had agents inciting insurrection amongst the protesters?

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      Maybe, but they’re also aware of that now.

      It would cost the CIA couch change to bet 300-400k every weekend that Trump is going to attack just to get the Iranians in a panicked frenzy only for it to not happen. If it prevents even a single US fighter from being shot down by wearing them down with false alarms it would be worth it to place and lose bets like that every weekend for a year on end.

      So maybe, but also the US could rig that for nothing, they wouldn’t notice it or need to pass a bill to afford it.

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      I was just gonna say to look out for those suspicious anonymous 300k+ bets from high rollers

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      pizza index is really quiet right now, but the AFB i live by is tense. my money says next week.

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    yeah I saw almost no coverage on this today. the zone is flooded, and boy is it shit.

    Don lemon though, they covered it extensively.

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      Sadly both sides are eager to attack Iran 😭 😭 😭.

      Reminder Schumer started taco trump because Trump was hinting he may be soft on Iran not for anything he does to the America

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        Schumer will only be mad that Trump didn’t fill out the right paperwork, but will fullthroated support the policy.