Brian Berletic / US-Israel War on Iran 2026 / 2026-03-01
Position
“The US-Israeli strikes on Iran are a war of aggression against a nation that posed no imminent threat. There are real-world limitations on what Russia and China can do - the US is waging proxy war on both simultaneously while conducting direct war on Iran. But this overextension is precisely what will accelerate the multipolar transition the US is trying to prevent.”
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Position from 2026-03-01
US foreign military intervention is an extension of American imperialism and hegemonic maintenance
Their wording: “The US is waging proxy war on Russia and China at the same time it wages direct war on Iran - this is imperial overextension”
Berletic frames all three conflicts as facets of a single US hegemonic project, not isolated events
Also held by (15)
Incompatible with (3)
held by Stephen Colbert, Jordan Peterson, Dave Rubin, Marco Rubio, Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh
The Iranian nuclear threat is being manufactured through the same intelligence manipulation that preceded the Iraq War
Their wording: “Iran posed no imminent threat - the nuclear framing is a pretext for regime change”
Berletic dismisses the nuclear threat narrative entirely, framing it as identical to Iraq WMD claims
Also held by (10)
Incompatible with (1)
held by Joe Biden, Stephen Colbert, Destiny (Steven Bonnell), Lindsey Graham, Nikki Haley, Jimmy Kimmel, Konstantin Kisin, Piers Morgan, Jordan Peterson, Dave Rubin, Marco Rubio, Bernie Sanders, Ben Shapiro, Donald Trump
Historical determinism favors multipolarity and the decline of US hegemony
Their wording: “US overextension will accelerate the multipolar transition it is trying to prevent”
Berletic holds that US imperial overreach is self-defeating - fighting on multiple fronts simultaneously exhausts the empire faster
Also held by (3)
Military strikes cannot permanently eliminate Iranian nuclear capability - a war with Iran is militarily unwinnable
Their wording: “There are real-world limitations on military force against a nation of 88 million that has prepared for this scenario for decades”
Berletic applies the same military-analytical framework to Iran that he uses for Ukraine - industrial capacity, geography, and preparation matter more than initial strikes