The obvious signs the Iran war is part
of larger contest with Russia and China
New York Post,
by
Editorial Board
Original Article
Posted By: Moritz55,
3/7/2026 11:35:22 AM
Critics who call Operation Epic Fury folly or a distraction are missing the point: Iran is just one front in an ongoing, evolving global contest that includes Russia and China.
It stretches to other fronts as well, though President Donald Trump has shut down the one in Venezuela and looks to have Cuba headed the same way.
But Tehran is much more entangled with Moscow and Beijing, exchanging arms, technical know-how and intelligence. Even now, Russia is giving Iran high-quality intelligence to target missiles on US installations, experts conclude: Such precision is beyond the limited capabilities of the Islamic Republic’s handful of military-grade satellites.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
DVC 3/7/2026 1:32:03 PM (No. 2077391)
We've been watching the old TV western "Paladin" with Richard Boone. They are better than I remember, much more of 'thinking man's western' than most were, by far.
In any case, Paladin is a super accurate, fast shot. In one case, a bully has his gun out and is pressing the muzzle to the back of the head of a man's buggy horse, threatening to kill it. Paladin, perhaps 40 feet away, with his gun in the holster, tells the guy that he better not kill the horse. And the guy looks over black clad Paladin, clearly dressed as a gunfighter, and is clearly thinking that just moving the gun from the back of the horse's head to Paladin before he could draw would be easy.
Paladin comments at that point "In case you think that you have an easy task to shoot me, because your gun is out and mine is in the holster, for information purposes I'd like to disclose that you wouldn't be the first person to have made that mistake."
OK......and Paladin was standing there. So the bad guy gets to think....geez, how good is this guy? Perhaps I better not engage.
And the bad guy puts away his gun and walks off.
How does this relate to the article on Epic Fury? This demonstration of wiping out Iran's "much vaunted" military, back in the 12 days war and again in Epic Fury is a real demonstration of military ACTUAL capability, and against Russian and Chinese military hardware - which has proven to be impotent against the US military in real world situations. Russian and Chinese air defense missile systems were useless. The US and Israel have total air superiority in a few days, to the point that they can roll in such giant, lumbering ancient monsters as B-52, which would be easily shot down by any functioning modern air defense system. The key is "functioning". They don't work after being blown to smithereens.
Both the Russians and Chinese must stop and think.....geez, how good are these guys? Perhaps I better not engage.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
nerdowell 3/7/2026 1:41:15 PM (No. 2077392)
Well duh.
We've been trying to steal Ukraine since before 2014,
and then knocked out their secular client state Syria so that
the Islamists could over run it and start doing what they do best:
kill Christians.
Dismantling of Russia has been the essence of our foreign policy.
The collapse of Soviets and the transition to the Russian Federation--a colossal achievement--
does not matter.
Oh well, maybe the Kurds will sort out Syria for us.
and, it looks like we'll always have a world divided between two belligerents
and perpetual wars over disputes about their margins.
But look at the bright side; there will always be new investment opportunities for
Soros, the Clinton, Cheney, Pelosi, Bush, Obama, Biden... families.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
JackBurton 3/7/2026 2:24:59 PM (No. 2077409)
Russia gets a lot of its drones from Iran.
Or used to.
China gets 20% of its oil from Iran.
Or used to.
About 3% came from Venezuela.
Ditto.
THREE birds with one stone.
And I have no clue what poster #2 is trying to say. Is that you, Tucker???
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Highlander 3/7/2026 2:37:09 PM (No. 2077413)
The Ruskies throughout all their history have never really been friends with the West. Today, communists or not, they still work against our interests.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Kate318 3/7/2026 2:50:05 PM (No. 2077416)
After reading and listening to pundits, authors, commentators and “experts” weigh in 24/7/365 on the Iran operation, I have decided that none of them know a damned thing about it.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
NYbob 3/8/2026 11:04:26 AM (No. 2077575)
The UK invented Iran, and it wasn't that long ago. China and Russia aren't the only villains that have been smacked around the last 2 months. This time it really is different. Check the links in this report and find out why President Trump had to act now. https://wltreport.com/2026/03/07/president-trump-tells-uk-go-home-we-dont/?utm_source=PTN&utm_medium=mixed&utm_campaign=PTN
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
mc squared 3/8/2026 11:48:48 AM (No. 2077589)
FTA: "..Zelensky is making Ukrainian specialists available to assist US interception of Iran’s drones before they can penetrate traditional defenses in the Middle East.."
Frightening if true, for I infer that we're getting technology FROM Ukraine.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
DVC 3/8/2026 2:56:38 PM (No. 2077683)
Re #7, Ukraine has been fighting a theoretically much more powerful Russia to a standstill for four years, in what has become, if not a "drone war", a battlefield which works very differently due to the ubiquitous drones. War is a pressure cooker of technical development, and the Ukrainians and Russians now know far, far more than any other countries about what works and what doesn't in drone warfare.
In 1938 the primary US Army fighter aircraft had fixed landing gear, a wing braced with flying wires, an open cockpit, a top speed of 235 mph and was armed with two 30 caliber machine guns. By 1944 the top US Army fighters had bubble canopies, flew at 400-450 mph, had six or eight 50 caliber machine guns, had retractable landing gear. The technological change in fighters in six years was incredibly fast.
Even the aircraft of 1941, the Curtiss Warhawk P-40 was pretty obsolete by 1943. And jet aircraft had flown, and were used in combat by Germany, and just barely missed combat in US service, literally by weeks. Incredible tech changes come fast in a war.
We would be wise to listen hard when Ukrainian drone experts tell us what we should make and how to use them.
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