Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Facing reality over Iran

 

I'm getting more and more fed up with politicians, commentators, journalists and so-called "experts" all saying that President Trump's decision to strike Iran was misguided, wrong-headed and stupid.  The same goes for all the European and other nations refusing to provide support, military or otherwise, for the joint US-Israeli campaign in that country.

The blunt fact of the matter is that for almost half a century, the West has wrung its hands, expressed dismay and shock, and uttered pious platitudes every time Iran did something evil.  Whether it was murdering tens of thousands of their own citizens, or exporting terrorism to many parts of the world, or bombing Israel, nothing Iran did elicited a suitably strong response from the West.  All they did was talk.  They did not act.  With every incident, they kicked the can further down the road, for future politicians and leaders to do something about it - but they never did.

President Trump and his leadership team recognized that the can could not be kicked any further.  The time had come to act, to stop Iran potentially wreaking havoc all over the world.  The key moment of decision probably came during negotiations in Switzerland in late February.


Iranian officials told their US counterparts during crunch talks last month that the Islamic Republic possessed enough enriched fuel to build 11 nuclear bombs, President Trump’s special envoy claimed Monday night.

“Both the Iranian negotiators said to us directly with, you know, no shame, that they controlled 460 kilograms of 60% [enriched uranium],” Steve Witkoff told Fox News host Sean Hannity, “and they’re aware that that could make 11 nuclear bombs, and that was the beginning of their negotiating stance.”

Witkoff and Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner engaged in three rounds of indirect talks beginning in Oman Feb. 6 and concluding in Geneva, Switzerland Feb. 26 in what turned out to be a last-ditch effort to prevent US military action against Iran.

“Jared and I opened up with the Iranian negotiators telling us they had the inalienable right to enrich all their nuclear fuel that they possessed. That’s how they opened up,” Witkoff recounted.

“We, of course, responded that the president feels we have the inalienable right to stop you dead in your tracks,” he continued.

“They then went on to say that beyond the inalienable right to enrich, that that was going to be their starting point. And Jared and I just sort of looked at ourselves flummoxed and said, ‘Well, we’re really in for it now.'”

Witkoff, 68, made worldwide headlines ahead of the Geneva talks when he claimed Iran was “probably a week away from having industrial-grade bomb-making material.”

The special envoy expanded on those remarks Monday: “I know this: They have 10,000, roughly, kilograms of fissionable material. That’s broken up into roughly 460 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium, another 1,000 kilograms of 20% enriched uranium …They manufacture their own centrifuges to enrich this material. So, there’s almost no stopping them. They have an endless supply of it.

“The 60% material ... can be brought to 90%, that’s weapons-grade, in roughly one week, maybe 10 days at the outside. The 20% can be brought to weapons-grade inside of three to four weeks.”

“They were proud of it,” Witkoff went on. “They were proud that they had evaded all sorts of oversight protocols to get to a place where they could deliver 11 nuclear bombs.”

Witkoff also claimed that he and Kushner, on behalf of the US, offered to provide Iran nuclear fuel for the next decade on the condition it was not used for any weapons program.

“They rejected that, which told us at that very moment that they had no — no notion of doing anything other than retaining enrichment for the purpose of weaponizing.”

With the US-Israeli war against Iran entering a fourth day, Witkoff described Tehran’s negotiating position as “silly,” but added: “They thought they could strong-arm us.”


There's more at the link.

Of course the Iranian leadership thought they could strong-arm President Trump!  They'd been doing it to Western nations, jointly and severally, for decades - why should this time be any different?  And so they presented the President with the one threat that he could not, dared not, leave unaddressed.  How do you kick the reality of nuclear weapons down the road?  You daren't . . . otherwise that reality might blow up in your face.

Think how easily Iran could smuggle a couple of nuclear warheads across our borders, perhaps concealed in container shipments from China, or carried by members of its diplomatic corps and/or terrorist groups that are already active in South AmericaWhat would a US president do if he tried to rein in Iran in future, only to be told that unless he backed down, two or three US cities would be vaporized?  Can you imagine what a left-wing progressive President would do under those circumstances?  If you think Obama or Biden or another of their ilk would have stood up to that threat, I have this bridge in New York City I'd like to sell you.  Cash only, please, and in small bills.

No.  There are many reasons why the US and Israel might have refrained from acting as they did . . . but every one of them is trumped (you should pardon the expression) by the overriding threat of nuclear geopolitical terrorism.

As soon as Iran took that stance in Switzerland, it kicked the can right off the road and made its own destruction inevitable.  That's the bottom line.

I think that one day, the rest of the world might be very, very grateful to President Trump for taking the stance he did.

Peter


39 comments:

Michael said...

Nobody goes into a war planning to fail.

“No plan survives first contact with the enemy” is attributed to Prussian Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke the Elder.

If we were just fighting Iran, I'd say all is reasonably under control as long as home front support doesn't faulter.

But we are not. This is a large complex plan to contain China's oil supplies by Venezuela and Iran, stop China's economic expansion by having Panama cancel long standing Chinese operations of the Panama Canal and finally cripple China's belt and road efforts where Iran was to be the hub terminal like Persia was for eons.

That Iran chose to wait until Israel attacked and forced our hand (Per Trump) was to ensure the world saw Israel-America was the attackers.

That seemed to work as our "Allies" have ignored our demands for support.

That Iran is striking American support bases across the region (JUST Like our Intelligence folks SAID) limiting our ability for resupply and repairs of those hard working HIGH Maintenance F35 fighters and allowing NON-Combatants to pass through the strait stole our thunder that Iran was Strangling the world of Oil.

Seems that's working as more nations are calling Iran for non-combatant status as India a prime example going from visiting Bibi a week before the Purim war to getting non-combatant status as Indian oil tankers are running.

China also received from India a formal request for support with fertilizer issues. Seems no fertilizer = famine was noted.

Due to high EMCON status no word is coming out how well the ammo situation is for our missile interceptors, but from what we learned from the 12 day party a few months AND that We've stripped Asia of their interceptors (to China's amusement I'm sure) the cupboard might be sparse.

Trump is doing a Caeser crossing the river. If he succeeds America has crippled China and Israel has destroyed Iran.

The die is cast.

Michael said...

From Western Rifle Shooters:

https://bigserge.substack.com/p/the-iran-war-the-eagle-and-the-lions

An excellent evaluation but even Big Serg doesn't add in China in play and that Iran's getting folks to declare themselves non-combatants to have free passage through the strait.

Anonymous said...

I am grateful already. Sitting in England, with Al Quds day demonstrations and organised mourning for Khamenei, I am delighted.
Clovis Sangrail

Anonymous said...

To begin with, there's plenty of ways for this thing to go pear-shaped and I do have concerns that Trump abd co. haven't thought this through--especially since, if what Witkoff said was true, this indicates that last year's strikes on Iran did not have the effect we were told they did.

However, the freakout over how long this is taking is that it's been about three weeks.

Friendly reminder that the

Anonymous said...

Do you really think anything Witkoff says is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? You would do better to ignore Witkoff and instead watch BiBi's domestic legal situation. Its more predictive in middle-eastern wars.

Nuke Road Warrior said...

The Mullahs have been playing a shell game over nuclear enrichment for decades. Initially their enrichment capacity was to make fuel for their Soviet built nuclear power plant. Nobody actually believed it but, the US and European governments played along. Then when they went to 20% enrichment (still considered "low enriched") we wrote strong letters, demanded international inspection, etc. all of which were ignored by the Iranians. Meanwhile the centrifuges kept spinning. The dance continued until the Obama agreement (not a treaty because it never would have made it through the Senate) theoretically had them halting enrichment for ten years, but with no meaningful enforcement provisions, and carte blanche after ten years. Meanwhile the centrifuges kept spinning. Our "Journalists" and Democrat politicians (redundant I know) keep telling us that if only Trump hadn't suspended the agreement all would have been unicorns and lollipops. Conveniently ignoring the fact that both Obama and Biden delivered planeloads of cash to the regime. Meanwhile the centrifuges kept spinning.

Fred said...

I'm not happy that we attacked Iran, I voted for Trump partially to keep us out of another war. However, I realize that my knowledge of all the facts surrounding Trump's decision are incomplete. It appears to me that Trump is forcing China and Russia out of the Western hemisphere and attempting to remove Iran as an ally, especially of China. Another goal is to save the US Petro dollar, without which, we all become much poorer. It's a roll of the dice. I hope we win.

Anonymous said...

Peter, I have to make one correction to you post. The rest of the world will never thank president trump for what he did. They'll just claim that iran was never going to get the bomb or that they were never going to use the bomb against anyone else. They are incapable of bringing themselves to grasp the reality of the evil that's run that country since 1979.

David said...

Amen!

Peter said...

Insightful comments, agree 1000%!

Anonymous said...

So, Iran can’t be allowed to have nuclear weapons because it’s a terrorist nation. Got it.
Now do Israel. They’ve killed thousands and thousands of civilians.

Dan said...

You are reporting FACT about why this is happening. The left...and their media whore accomplices...only care about facts that serve THEIR agenda. All other facts are irrelevant. The problem is not what Trump has done. He no longer had a rational alternative. Allowing fanatical islamists to possess nuclear devices is simply NOT allowable. Because they would use them. Guaranteed. The problem for us is all the unintentional side effects of this kinetic activity.

Ritchie said...

Without having any special knowledge, I think there are epicycles within wheels. President Trump is remaking the political globe and most of the previous schlubs have kept the chair warm at best.

Beans said...

So what is Israel supposed to do when, over the period of 76 years, thousands and thousands of their citizens have been killed by terrorists?

Deaths during the Israeli response to October 7th are, perhaps unfortunate, in a populace that fully supported Iran's proxy Hamas. What Israel did to Gaza was nothing more than what Hamas and Hezbollah have been doing for decades. And what we did to Germany and Japan in WWII.

lynn said...

It was time to do something. President Trump has solved the Venezuela problem, he is solving the Iran problem, and he will solve the Cuba problem next.

Anonymous said...

I think we (the USA) where blackmailed into this by Israeli threat to use nuclear weapons on Iranian cities killing millions. Using nuclear technology and possibly even nuclear material stolen from us. This is not a healthy relationship. Remember the USS Liberty. I don't hate Jews at all, they are not a monolithic people. Any criticism of Israel I wanted to make I could probably make by quoting a Jew. This is the product of an unholy alliance between militant Israelis and deranged christian zionists and I want no part of it.

Mikey said...

Has it occurred to anyone that the fact that Iran is raining down ballistic missiles and explosive drones on it's neighbors in response shows exactly why they needed to be taken out? It's as if a grizzly bear was living in the neighborhood and nobody believed it was dangerous till somebody poked it. The fact is that it was dangerous all along.

Paul said...

Iran has said repeatedly, if we get a bomb we will use on Israel as soon as we have it. Any extras will kill the Great Satan, which is us.

Fuck those rag heads and the horse they rode.

Persians have been uppity for thousands of years even though the best they could do was tents and camps. Cities, like the had in Europe where beyond there means. They once had and army convinced it was invincible wearing muslin armor.

We all know how that came out.

No. if this goes sideways we are in Revelations and that will not end well. Rethink Gods wrath, we do not want to be on the wrong side of that.

HMS Defiant said...

Welcome back! I hope that the pain is greatly eased and that you can carry on writing books.

Don C. said...

I think you meant "...the reality of the evil that's run that country since 650 AD."

Anonymous said...

Hi Peter

FWIW – today’s Coffee and Covid newsletter

A detailed look at that Al Jazeera analysis at things in Iran

https://open.substack.com/pub/coffeeandcovid/p/catfights-wednesday-march-18-2026?

And other things

Anonymous said...

I prefer to trust Joe Kent, sorry.

Old NFO said...

Agree with Mikey and Paul.

Anonymous said...

The best the Persians could do was tents and camps? Tell me you know nothing about history without telling me. The Persian empire was one of the most advanced and sophisticated societies in history. Islam was invented over one thousand years after the battle of marathon, during the height of the Persian empire. They weren't towelheads, they worshipped fire, instead of raping, philandering gods, like the Greeks. I prefer the Greeks, of course, but pretending the Persians were ignorant low IQ Arabs is beyond idiotic. They couldn't build cities? For the love of God ...
Look up the Achaemenid style of architecture. They had enormous, hugely populated cities. Uppity? To the Persians, the ancient Athenians we're glorified pirates and terrorists!
Modern Iran isn't ancient Persia, but spreading ahistorical bullcrap is no better than lying, and it's repulsive.

Anonymous said...

Yes. Reacting when attacked proves you deserved to be attacked. Like Bill Foulk. That Army ranger was clearly dangerous, as proven by how he and his friends shot back at the gangbangers who shot at him.

Anonymous said...

I wrote a comment and had to delete it. I was too hot under the collar.

So now after about 12 hours, I'm going to try again.

I don't actually care about the Iranians. I don't give a damn about their government. I don't really care if they are killing their civilians.
For one simple reason. They are not Americans, nor are they any of the nations America was born from.

So saying we needed to do this because their government was wicked is moronic at best. That is not a good reason to kick off a war, unless you would like Russia, or China to justify starting one here or in the EU. To free the locals from their oppressive and wicked governments. After all our governments might not be actively killing us, but they are damn well trying to reduce us to slaves.

No this was is an aggressive war started by Israel under false pretenses. I can't remember if it was Trump or Hegseth, but one of them publicly admitted that Israel told the White house that they were going to attack. That Trump joined the attack because he feared that the US would be hit in the counterstrikes.

Might I also remind you that we the US and Israel murdered/assassinated not just the leader of Iran, but 48 other leaders of Iran as well as, as many scientists in charge of the nuclear energy program as possible. All under a damn white flag of Negotiation.

You know what your not supposed to do under a white flag. Your not suppose to attack. Now thanks to this stupidity no one will be willing to trust the US for a generation. Or to put it in clearer terms. Until the f-ing boomers in office are all dead the US can't be trusted not to murder you when negotiating.

As for this nonsense about Iran and the nuke. I believe absolutely none of it. I call BS on the whole conversation. Yes. I call whoever claimed they said that a liar.

Netanyahu, who I might remind everyone here started this damn war. Has been claiming Iran was 2 weeks away from a nuke since bloody 1992. That if my math is correct is 34 YEARS!!!!!! of crying wolf.

Now I'd like to address 2 posts made earlier.

1st to Mikey at 3/18 at 3:03pm. Iran is striking the US military bases in its neighbor's countries. You know, the ones that the airplanes used to bomb Iran deployed out of. You don't get to launch from a base in another country then call foul when your enemy fires back at those bases. Why that's almost as bad as asking why Iran is fighting back. And yes someone was actually dumb enough to make that statement.

2nd to lynn at 3/18 at 2:55pm. If you feel it was time to do something. Then you personally can volunteer to join the front lines. If you aren't willing to then be silent. If your not willing to go fight and die. Then kindly stop demanding we send our sons to die because Iran hurt your feelings.

No this whole war is a mess. There is no clean way to end it. Frankly even the best case scenario is going to hurt the US badly. At a minimum the illusion of the US being unbeatable will be lost. Quite frankly I suspect the economy is f-ed too.

It burns to even suggest this. But it would probably be best if Trump sued for peace and pulled us out of the Middle East altogether. Frankly Israel were the ones who wanted this war. Well them and warmongers like Lynn. In any event, the person who actually started it is likely dead now judging by all the AI videos trying to prove he is still alive. So let Israel and Iran sort the mess out between themselves, and get us out.

- W

Anonymous said...

"Nobody goes into a war planning to fail."

The Mouse that Roared.

Yes, it's fiction, but it does lay out a believable rationale for starting a war you don't think you will win.

Unknown said...

which Joe Kent? the one who said that Iran should have been attacked in 2020 or the one who says that Iran was never a threat in 2026?

Anonymous said...

Iran worked very hard to get its current punishment. Islam is the issue and will always be the issue since they are firstly the religion of revenge. Churchill pegged the issue over 100 years ago:
"... the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith."
Persia decided to create its own version of Islam is a fit of messianic fantasy every bit as irrational as is also the case for marxism / communism.

KurtP said...

Anon (who can't even be bothered to make up a fake name)- Israel has killed thousands and thousands of terrorists that Hamas calls civilians and Leftists like you don't even bother to look any deeper than what CNN tells you.

The same CNN that's broadcasting from Iran and letting them have entire uncensored propaganda right from the remaining Imams.

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Anonymous said...

Good NPC bois, repeating the talking points.

Anonymous said...

I'm with you W. Trump ran on no forever wars and America first. Getting sucked into a forever war against Iran to aid the genocidal Israeli regime is an own goal of the first order. The U.S. has become a pirate nation hated by most of the world. Even its former allies want nothing to do with it. (Greenland, "51st state" Canada, U.K. we don't need your stinking aircraft carrier, Spain we'll launch a trade war on you, NATO "very bad future.") Can you imagine Reagan firing off threats like this to allies?
Worse, Iran's measured but devastating military response has exposed the US as a paper tiger. US Gulf bases and embassies bombed with impunity, billions in military infrastructure and equipment (including priceless radar systems) destroyed by low-cost drones and missiles. Likely hundreds of US military dead (it's not the official 13). $13bn carrier on fire for 30 hours now limping away. Other $11bn carrier hiding 1000 kms (or is it miles?) away from Iran's drones and missiles. Persian Gulf an Iranian lake that we in the West can do nothing about. Now the US is begging for a ceasefire. Why would Iran grant any break to the treacherous U.S. and Israel duo of Dr. Evil and Mini Me?
P

Nate Winchester said...

Just curious, but why do you people keep asking us to remember the USS Liberty, which happened in 1967, but not the Iranian hostage crisis (1979) or the Beirut barracks bombings (1983)?

The barracks bombings btw killed 241 Americans. By comparison, the liberty incident killed 34.

So stuff it. Whatever your complaints about Israel we have easily 10 times the complaints about Iran.

lynn said...

> 2nd to lynn at 3/18 at 2:55pm. If you feel it was time to do something. Then you personally can volunteer to join the front lines. If you aren't willing to then be silent. If your not willing to go fight and die. Then kindly stop demanding we send our sons to die because Iran hurt your feelings.

My son spent 2006 and 2008 in Iraq in the US Marine Corps. Came back with PTSD, a double concussion, and a firm belief that it was past time to turn the Middle East into glass.

Anonymous said...

To Lynn at 3/19 at 3:28pm.

I'm sorry to hear that your son was sent out to the war in Iraq, and would like to state, that I am glad he came back alive.

Never the less this I maintain my position that this current war is not a defensive war to protect America. It is an offensive war and quite frankly if a ground invasion kicks off, looks like it could quite easily turn into another Vietnam quagmire leading to the deaths of many Americans.

So I must once more state. We have no business being over there fighting Israel's war on their behalf. Trump should sue for peace before more Americans are killed for this foolishness.

- W

Anonymous said...

There hasn't been a friendly regime in Tehran since before the 1979 hostage crisis when President Carter was in office. Since then, the theocracy in Tehran has been the bane of the existence of the civilized world, in particular the West and the U.S.

That said, it is simply outrageous that a sitting U.S. President let a nation the size of New Jersey bully him into getting involved in their war against Iran. Tel Aviv ought to fight their own wars, and leave us out for a change.

Enough American blood has soaked the sands of the Middle East in recent decades to fill a small sea - but here we go, right back to that accursed place!

Rumor has it that the Turks are next on the list. Perhaps it is time to admit the other side - the Democrats - are right for once and impeach POTUS. He doesn't work for the American people anyway....
You know, before the guy gets us all blown up in a giant mushroom cloud!

oldvet1950 said...

I'm curious as to what the actual plan is. How do you remove a regime without removing the population their leaders are drawn from? It's whack-a-mole if you don't. The cult of islam must be removed from the planet before we can stop worrying about them killing us - and killing us is the aim of islam.

lynn said...

“Victor Davis Hanson Puts Iran Operation Into Historic Perspective – Compares Trump to Churchill (VIDEO)”
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/03/victor-davis-hanson-puts-iran-operation-historic-perspective/

“Hanson makes the point that when Churchill was trying to warn the world about Germany, he was largely ignored by other leaders and suggests that a similar thing is happening with Trump and Iran.”

“He also points out that all of Trump’s recent predecessors have said that they wished they had dealt with the problem of Iran while they were in office. The difference is that Trump is actually doing it.”