Nicholas Irving: Iran War Won't End in a Year, We Can't Bomb Them to Death (Part 8)
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Part 7: https://youtu.be/yMFjnrKouog
Part 1: https://youtu.be/cVB3dQxX-HM
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Former U.S. Army Ranger Nicholas Irving warns that the ongoing tension with Iran is far from a quick resolution. In a recent interview, Irving emphasized that America’s approach underestimates Iran’s centuries-old resilience and higher tolerance for hardship compared to the U.S. He argues bombing campaigns won’t force Iran into submission, cautioning that “you can’t beat that in two weeks” or even a year. Irving predicts a prolonged conflict with no clear victory, suggesting that a political compromise requiring concessions—“taking an L”—is likely necessary to end hostilities.
He also criticized former President Donald Trump’s aggressive rhetoric and motivations, highlighting huge financial gains made by the Trump family amid escalating tensions. Irving concludes that neither side’s leadership truly cares about ordinary citizens, underscoring the grim reality of a drawn-out conflict fueled by power and profit, not peace.
Interview by: Shawn Prez
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