
Scott Ritter: The U.S. Has Lost and Is Trapped in the Iran War With No Way Out
Dialogue Works · Nima Rostami Alkhorshid
March 12, 20261h 23m
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Show Notes
In-depth analysis of the US-Israel military campaign against Iran examines strategic failures and humanitarian concerns. Discussion addresses allegations of a Tomahawk strike on a Minab school killing 170+ children, criticizing AI-driven targeting without proper oversight and removal of civilian harm mitigation protocols. Three US objectives—suppressing missiles, neutralizing Iran's navy, destroying industrial sites—are assessed as failing due to flawed intelligence and Iranian decoy tactics. Iran's strategy of autonomous military districts, critical infrastructure targeting, and economic pressure is presented as strategically effective. Analysis suggests the conflict's outcome hinges on political will and economic impact rather than battlefield casualties, with Iran potentially achieving goals of reducing US regional presence and undermining Israeli viability through sustained infrastructure pressure. The interview emphasizes adherence to law of war principles and the moral responsibility of military professionals in targeting decisions.
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