Part 18/18:
The US strategy has been masterfully subtle: it has engineered a crisis so profound that Iran’s own internal dynamics do most of the work of destabilization. From the military frustrations to economic collapses and popular protests, Iran teeters on the brink of a systemic breakdown.
Washington watches with cautious optimism—and anxiety. The regime’s collapse could come sooner than expected, but the chaos could also spiral beyond control, possibly even leading to unintended conflict.
In essence, this isn’t a conventional war. It’s a strategic trap—laid with patience, precision, and the understanding that inside Iran, the greatest threat to the regime is not external invaders but its own internal discord—an internal collapse that the US has meticulously set in motion.