Saturday, 18 July 2026
This is a war with no red lines
Officials keep still using the phrase "red lines" when talking of the war between the US and Iran, as if both sides have an agreed limit to the direction and scale of the attacks with missiles, bombs and drones. In fact there are no red lines anymore, other than the nuclear one of course (one hopes). Iran has been attacking civilian targets in the Gulf since the war began and now the US has taken the gloves off and is attacking bridges, roads, power stations and other energy sites. Donald Trump vowed that next week, unless Iran came to the negotiating table, he would order the military to carry out huge attacks on Iran's infrastructure. That seems to have started already. So, forget the red lines jargon. All bets are off. The US will go for Iran's energy infrastructure, something which Trump has been promising to do for weeks. If it's on a large scale, then Iran's economy is going to go bust very quickly. It's amazing to remember that in the Memorandum of Understanding or Misunderstanding as one columnist in the US put it, Iran was promised a huge investment fund of $300 billion as part of the agreement to help reconstruct the country. Why on earth didn't Iran take that and get on with rebuilding the damaged country? Instead, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched attacks on ships in the Gulf because it didn't want ships to use the southern route close to Oman - out of their control. So so stupid and shortsighted. That investment money could have been used to bring the smile back to the Iranian people. But the IRGC doesn't care about the ordinary people, and now Iranians are getting scared because roads they need to connect communities are being bombed. When will the IRGC ever learn?
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