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Can Israel & the U.S. Sustain Iran's Military Power? (w/ Alastair Crooke) | The Chris Hedges Report

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Mar 7, 2026
Alastair Crooke, former British diplomat and Middle East negotiator, outlines Iran’s missile and drone tactics and how they’ve strained Israeli and U.S. defenses. He discusses damage to U.S. radar and ISR, regional spillovers in the Gulf, asymmetric naval threats, and wider geopolitical and economic consequences. Short, sharp insights into how the war is reshaping regional power dynamics.
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INSIGHT

Loss Of Gulf ISR Has Blinded Western Forces

  • Destruction of expensive Gulf radar and ISR nodes has blinded U.S. and Gulf forces and degraded joint battlespace mapping.
  • Crooke compares lost ISR to Ukraine's system and says Iran now appears to possess similar ISR inputs, undermining Western targeting.
INSIGHT

Iran's Decentralized Missile Architecture Ensures Resilience

  • Iran's missile forces are highly decentralized with buried silos across 57 districts, enabling autonomous launch if central command is destroyed.
  • Crooke notes 'dead hand' style plans so long-range missiles can be fired even without command-and-control.
ANECDOTE

Supreme Leader's Humble Final Moments

  • Crooke describes the Supreme Leader at home before his killing, emphasizing humility and willingness to sacrifice.
  • He recalls the leader's simple Tehran home and his remark about dignity and readiness to give his life for Iran.
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