Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Biggest Geopolitical Win In US History? (Iran, Venezuela, & Cuba in Three Months)

Mar 9, 2026
They chart sudden geopolitical shifts after targeted removals in Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba. They unpack covert strike tactics, regional alignments, and why many Muslim states stayed quiet. They trace how proxies like Hezbollah and Hamas were weakened and why partners like Israel and Gulf states matter. They also probe risks of overreach, new tech-enabled warfare, and strategic consequences for China, Russia, and North Korea.
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INSIGHT

Unprecedented Low-Cost Geopolitical Wins

  • Malcolm Collins argues recent actions against Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba represent unprecedented low-cost geopolitical wins for the U.S.
  • He compares the scale to the Soviet collapse and early careers of Napoleon and Cromwell, stressing minimal U.S. cost so far.
ANECDOTE

Mossad's Role In Locating Iran's Leadership

  • Malcolm recounts the precision of the strike on Khamenei's bunker and how they knew the exact floor he was on.
  • He credits Mossad's intelligence tradecraft as crucial to that surgical operation.
INSIGHT

Surgical Regime Pressure As A New U.S. Strategy

  • Malcolm says Trump unlocked a new foreign-policy hack: surgically remove hated dictators, threaten successors, then let regional allies handle cleanup.
  • He cites Venezuela's leader removal and halting oil to Cuba as a low-cost model.
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