Kontrarian Korner

Kontrarian Korner #90 - Veles

Mar 24, 2026
They unpack how recent Middle East strikes may be controlled to avoid crippling power and desalination systems. They explore Iran’s distributed missile and drone launch networks and the strategic role of Kharg Island. They debate US force posture, carrier availability, and why boots on the ground remain unlikely. They examine elite faction maneuvering, financial pressure on London, and why physical assets and nuclear power matter for resilience.
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INSIGHT

Distributed Launches And Mountain Fortifications

  • Iran uses distributed launch sites like Kharg Island and underground 'doors' to launch missiles, complicating strike effectiveness.
  • Veles describes mountain fortifications with multiple doors that enable sequential launches after strikes.
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Expect Strategic Details To Emerge Months Later

  • The US strategy will be opaque for months; legally Congress must be involved by 30 days which will shape public posture.
  • Veles expects declassification and books in future to reveal the real multi-year program-level strategy.
INSIGHT

Conflict Aims To Reconfigure Energy Influence

  • Veles frames the Iran conflict as part of a larger elite struggle to break London Corporation control over Middle East energy and choke points.
  • He traces historical bank influence from London to Berlin and cites 1953 Mossadegh and subsequent shifts in oil finance.
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