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Citizen’s Guide to the U.S.–Iran ConflictWhy the War Looks Different Than It Actually Is—and What You’re Not Being Told
Most Americans think they are watching a single conflict between the United States and Iran.
They are not.
They are watching two wars happening at the same time:
lhpgop
3 days ago4 min read


DONALD TRUMP AND The Geneva Gambit: Law, Leverage, and the Reality Behind “Obliterating” Iran
Compellence strategies rely on pressure. Sometimes overwhelming pressure.
But international law draws a boundary:
You may target military objectives
You may not coerce a population by destroying the systems they rely on for survival
lhpgop
7 days ago3 min read


THE SILENT ALLIES. THE ARAB COALITION FIGHTING IRAN INTHE GULF
For most observers watching the escalating confrontation with Iran, the conflict appears to be framed as a U.S.–Israel campaign against Tehran. Yet beneath the surface lies another reality: a quiet but consequential Arab defensive coalition operating across the Persian Gulf.
lhpgop
Mar 144 min read


IS THE POTENTIAL FALL OF IRAN THE WORK OF QUR'AN-IC JUSTICE?
Under Islamic theology, persistent violation of these principles undermines claims to divine legitimacy and places a regime within the Qur’anic pattern of rulers warned of eventual downfall.
lhpgop
Mar 15 min read


IRAN: OPERATION EPIC FURY 2/28.26 (AS OF 16:35 EST)
Current operational emphasis remains kinetic and decapitation-oriented rather than territorial control or governance.
lhpgop
Feb 283 min read


THOMAS MASSIE WILL STOP THE "WAR" IN IRAN?
America First does not mean America paralyzed. The President, as Commander in Chief, possesses long-recognized authority to conduct limited military actions, especially when deterrence or immediate national security interests are involved. That authority has been exercised by Democrats and Republicans alike for decades, often with Congress responding afterward through funding or targeted authorizations.
lhpgop
Feb 282 min read


How Can the US Politically Address the Houthis in Yemen?
The U.S. should take a more aggressive stance in dismantling the Houthis’ financial lifelines, particularly those originating from Iran
lhpgop
Jan 9, 20257 min read


LINDSEY GRAHAM'S WAR. Critique of SJ Resolution 106 The Dangers of an Overly Aggressive Stance on Iran
In the wake of recent hostilities between Israel and Iran, the urgency surrounding U.S. policy towards Iran has reached a fever pitch
lhpgop
Aug 5, 20243 min read
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