Just Bombing Iran Is a Strategy That Will Fail
Peloni: We stand at the precipice of multiple geopolitical dynamics, all of which might be settled in America’s favor should any coming strike on Iran be used to end the current regime rather than to try to mold it towards accepting a limited nuclear deal, the terms of which will ultimately lead to a nuclear Iran in the coming years in any event. Indeed, America has the means to change the face of the world by revolutionizing the Middle East with a regime changing strike on Iran. It will decapitate the long arms of terror which today extend into Europe, across the Middle East, and even reach into the Americas with ever greater penetration. It will also leave the terror laden lands of Houthi led Yemen and Hezbollah led Lebanon in a state of earnest national struggle which has been otherwise controlled and manipulated from Tehran for far too long. Additionally, it will free the Iranian people, leaving them to choose their own path into the future over the state of subjugation in which they have been abandoned to face for the past 50 years. And it will permanently lead to the end of the twin threat of Iran’s nuclear capabilities and its ballistic missile production. All of these benefits, in addition to the turmoil which will be cast into the minds and goals of American adversaries around the world, can come to fruition in the coming days if America demonstrates the political will to lead the world away from the brink of the Armageddonist dreams of the Mullahs and back towards supporting American interests in Iran, which was once one of America’s greatest allies in the Middle East, and could soon come to be so again…but not while pursuing limited strikes in the likely coming conflict.
The Islamic Republic of Iran Now Faces the Largest U.S. Military Deployment Since the 2003 Invasion of Iraq
Michael Rubin | MEF | February 26, 2026
An F/A-18E Super Hornet, attached to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 151, launches from the flight deck of Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) in the Arabian Sea, Feb. 15, 2026. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nathaly Cruz)
With two aircraft carrier strike groups converging on Iran and bombers readied at Diego Garcia, the Islamic Republic of Iran now faces the largest U.S. military deployment since the 2003 invasion of Iraq.








