Did America lose yet another war?
In April 2026, the US and Iran paused escalating tensions, including a threat from US President Trump, to negotiate peace. Despite US military superiority, Iran's control of the Strait of Hormuz gives it strategic leverage over global fuel prices and markets.

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AI-generatedIn April 2026, the US and Iran paused escalating tensions, including a threat from US President Trump, to negotiate peace. Despite US military superiority, Iran's control of the Strait of Hormuz gives it strategic leverage over global fuel prices and markets. The article suggests the potential conflict mirrors past US war failures in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq, where military dominance didn't guarantee success. The author attributes these failures to factors such as presidential unpreparedness, flawed strategic judgment, hubris, and a lack of understanding regarding the use of force. These shortcomings led to unsuccessful outcomes despite US military proficiency.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedIran controls the Strait of Hormuz.
US President Donald Trump threatened that a “whole civilisation will die tonight”.
In Afghanistan, the US had military superiority.
The Iran war will repeat past failures of the US to win or to achieve successful outcomes in the wars it has fought.
The Vietnam War was lost not on the battlefields which the US military always won, but in American TV and dining rooms.