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The Iran War Catastrophe w/ Amb. Patrick Theros

Mar 19, 2026
Patrick N. Theros, a retired U.S. diplomat and former ambassador with deep Middle East experience, warns that the U.S. war with Iran is a catastrophic strategic mistake. He explains why the war is unwinnable, how regional politics and Netanyahu influence U.S. decisions, and the grave economic and military risks—urging a rapid face-saving exit to limit damage.
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INSIGHT

Iran Conflict Has Immediate Global Energy Shock

  • The war has removed about a fifth of global oil and gas supply by disrupting Straits of Hormuz shipments and Qatar LNG production.
  • Theros explains limited spare export capacity and how rerouting only offsets a small fraction, pressuring global prices.
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Targeted Killings May Intentionally Block Negotiations

  • The killing of pragmatic Iranian figures likely sabotages negotiation pathways and may be deliberate to prevent talks.
  • Theros names Ali Larijani as a realistic interlocutor whose removal narrows diplomatic options.
INSIGHT

Netanyahu's Political Motives Drive Prolonged Conflict

  • Benjamin Netanyahu personally benefits politically from a continuing war, which may push Israeli policy beyond national appetite.
  • Theros links Netanyahu's desire to avoid prosecution with enthusiasm for sustained conflict despite limited Israeli costs so far.
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