Found this article online and it’s so funny 🤣
Dumb & Dumb As Fuck
Look at that face.
That is not the face of a man winning a war.
That is the face of a bloke who just realised the “quick little operation” he was promised is about as quick as a root canal performed by a drunk raccoon with a hammer.
You ever see someone mid argument when the penny drops? When they realise the mate who sold them the “guaranteed investment opportunity” has just legged it with the cash? That’s the look. That’s the oh no, I have fucked up on a historic scale look.
Because here’s the thing about wars. They are not episodes of a reality show. You do not wrap them up before the weekend so you can tee off Sunday morning and tell everyone how decisive you were. You do not bomb a country of 90 million people and then check your watch like you’re waiting on a fucking Uber.
And here is the delusion sitting right at the centre of it.
This fucking moron genuinely thought Iran was going to be a pushover. Like this was some backyard regime swap. Like grabbing Maduro in a black van and calling it foreign policy. “Yeah mate, we’ll just take out the ayatollahs, the people will rise up, overthrow whatever’s left, job done. Four weeks. Easy.”
That was the fantasy.
Bomb a few buildings, remove a few leaders, and 90 million people just clap politely and install a government of your choosing. As if history is just going to shrug and say, fair enough.
As if Iran is some flimsy pop up dictatorship held together with duct tape and bad press releases.
Iran is not a pop up tent you fold away after a bad music festival.
Thirty fucking years. That is how long they have been preparing for this exact scenario. Thirty years of tunnels, missiles, proxy networks, asymmetric warfare, supply chains that do not show up on Google Maps. You think they were just sitting around polishing carpets and waiting to be bombed?
They have gamed this shit out longer than most of the blokes currently running the Pentagon have been shaving.
And now every American base in the region is basically a glowing kick me sign.
All those neighbouring states who happily hosted US hardware because it came with security guarantees and shiny contracts are suddenly looking around going, hang on a minute, we did not sign up to be human dartboards in your midlife crisis, you absolute muppets.
You can almost hear the phone calls.
“Yeah mate, about those bases… can we maybe not be first on the retaliation list?”
And then there is the timeline.
Four weeks.
Four fucking weeks.
Like you can timetable a regional war the way you schedule a bathroom renovation. As if complex geopolitics bends politely to your calendar because you said so on television.
Mate, it takes longer than four weeks to get decent scaffolding approved in Sydney. It takes longer than that to fix a council footpath. But sure, dismantling a hardened regime with three decades of preparation, easy as.
War is logistics. War is discipline. War is patience. It is not vibes, chest thumping, and shouting into cameras like a pissed bloke at the pub.
You cannot manifest regime change like it is a bloody vision board. You do not bomb your way into popularity and expect the population to send you a thank you card.
History is screaming.
Afghanistan. Twenty years of blood and treasure.
Iraq. “Mission accomplished.” How did that clusterfuck turn out.
Libya. Quick in, quick out, quick collapse into chaos.
And yet every few years someone stands up and says, this time will be different. This time we are the clever ones. This time it will only take a few weeks.
You do not start swinging at a hornet’s nest and then act surprised when the hornets have been training for this exact moment and are now absolutely ready to light your shit up.
The arrogance is the punchline. The idea that complex, ancient, politically layered regions are just puzzles waiting for a loud enough outsider to solve them.
And now the shouting has stopped for a second.
Now there is that face.
That “I may have been sold a very expensive lie” face.
That “this might not be done in four fucking weeks” face.
Because wars do not care about campaign slogans. They do not care about TV ratings. They do not care how many times you say “moving rapidly” like a kid showing off a new toy.
They care about terrain, morale, preparation, alliances, economics, and whether the other side has been itching for you to make the first catastrophic mistake.
This is not a tidy little four week project.
This is a generational hangover with interest.
And the worst part?
It was avoidable.
But here we are.
Strapped in.
Watching the bill come due.
View attachment 155436