Nicholas Irving on the US Being Forced to Either Escalate or Look Cowardly (Part 2)

Nicholas Irving on the US Being Forced to Either Escalate or Look Cowardly (Part 2)

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Part 1: https://youtu.be/cVB3dQxX-HM
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In a recent interview, former U.S. Army Ranger and author Nicholas Irving discussed the escalating conflict between the U.S. and Iran, arguing the United States is now forced to either escalate military action or risk appearing weak. Irving criticized the so-called ceasefire declared in April, calling it a “B.S.” strategy that only allowed Iran to regroup, repair infrastructure, and replenish weapons stockpiles—including drones and missiles still being used in attacks on U.S. forces. Despite claims of defensive strikes and peace negotiations, Irving states there has been constant aggression, with no real pause in hostilities. He believes the American public has been misled throughout the conflict, with the ceasefire serving mainly as a tactic to calm markets and public opinion rather than achieve peace. “If the U.S. doesn’t retaliate decisively,” Irving warns, it risks looking “like a coward,” as Iran shows no interest in genuine peace talks.

Interview by: Shawn Prez
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