Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Iran Gov Broke & Everyone Is Missing the Signs

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Mar 23, 2026
A fast-paced breakdown of Iran’s puzzling wartime choices and whether centralized control has collapsed into regional fiefdoms. Discussion of a strike on the shared South Pars gas field and its ripple effects on Qatar and regional energy. Analysis of rival IRGC factions hitting expensive targets for headlines and a new Saudi–UAE Cold War driven by competing state and maritime models.
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INSIGHT

Iran's War Is Being Fought By Regional Warlords

  • Iran's wartime actions look baffling because decision-making has decentralized into regional actors.
  • Malcolm Collins argues decentralized 'mosaic defense' means local IRGC commanders act independently, firing to gain prestige rather than follow a national strategy.
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South Pars Strike Shifted Qatar Away From Iran

  • Israel struck the shared South Pars gas field, a major energy asset split with Qatar, which changed regional alignments.
  • Malcolm Collins says the limited Israeli strike damaged Iran's gas supply and pushed Qatar further from Iran politically.
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President's Apology Reveals Command Fragmentation

  • Iran's president publicly apologized and blamed chaos from targeted killings, signaling lack of centralized control.
  • Malcolm Collins highlights the apology and quick reversal under hardliner pressure as evidence decisions weren't top-down.
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