Publish dateSaturday 11 April 2026 - 17:16
Story Code : 350687
ceasefire and the defeat of the US military Why was Washington forced to retreat in the forty-day confrontation with Iran?
The United States entered an unintended and sudden war with the Islamic Republic of Iran with a gross miscalculation and belief in the misinformation and deception of the Mossad spy agency and Netanyahu himself.
A war that was more like a dangerous gamble, but became a golden opportunity for both sides of the conflict Iran and the United States to show their true power in action.
The United States, which had entered the field based on Mossad's misleading information and misconceptions about Iran's defense capability, initially made many claims and nonsense with high self-confidence.
However, with the passage of time and an objective understanding of the depth of military power and regional influence of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Washington was forced to retreat and accept defeat.
But why was the United States forced to retreat, and who is the ultimate winner of this forty-day battle?
Answer 1: The reasons for the US retreat The United States since the end of World War II, considered itself an undisputed global power, and by abusing this situation, it has committed many crimes in different countries, especially in the Third World.
This time, too, he entered the war by deceiving Mossad intelligence and without having reliable data about Iran's military capabilities. But as soon as it faced the reality of Iran's military power and regional influence on the battlefield, it was forced to retreat. The most important reasons that forced the White House to defeat and retreat are:
a) The high military power and intelligence aristocracy of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
B) The enthusiastic presence of the Iranian people in the streets and their firm support for national sovereignty.
C) The support and resistance of countries in the region such as Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq and Afghanistan to Iran and the possibility of forming a powerful Islamic military front against the United States, which made the continuation of the war costly and impossible for Washington. Answer 2:
Who is the ultimate winner of this war? Before the start of the conflict and in recent years, the United States had set several goals and plans for Iran. Changing the political system, limiting missile capability, and stopping uranium enrichment were among the most important US strategic goals for Iran.
The purpose of this military aggression was to achieve the same goals. But after forty days of war, the United States not only did not achieve any of these goals, but also backfired: - The system of the Islamic Republic of Iran appeared more powerful and popular than before.
- Iran's uranium enrichment program and missile weapons capability remained stable and active. Therefore, it is clear that the winner of this war is the Islamic Republic of Iran and its definite loser is the United States of America. With this illegitimate war, the United States lost its legendary hegemony and military hegemony. His political position in the world was weakened, and the existence of his military bases and his strategic ally, the Zionist regime, in the region. In short, this war was an illegitimate act that resulted in the defeat of the hegemony and military hegemony of the United States and the display of the undisputed power of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the regional and international arena.
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