THREE YEARS AGO, THE FUTURE PERIL IS TODAY: 3/4: The Shadow War: Iran's Quest for Supremacy Hardcover – by Brandon J. Weichert (Author)
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🗓️ 15 June 2025
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by Brandon J. Weichert (Author)
There has been an ongoing shadow war between the West and Iran, one that could explode and plunge the world into a third world war. The Biden Administration's move to make peace at any cost with the mad mullahs of Iran may be the very spark for a regional war that turns into a global conflict, the likes of which not seen since the 1940s.
As the Biden Administration pines for a return to the ill-fated Iran nuclear deal, Tehran makes ready to consolidate its growing power in the Middle East at America's expense. For the last decade, Iran has consistently expanded its own reach and influence across the region—all while judiciously building up its military capabilities. As America looks for a way out of the Middle East and a return to the Obama-era nuclear agreement, Iran enhances the ability of its terrorist proxies, like Hezbollah in Lebanon or the Houthis in Yemen, to threaten the security of Israel and to destabilize the Saudi regime.
Each time the Biden Administration signals its willingness to negotiate with Iran, Iran gets more aggressive. In the words of one Saudi official, Iran is a "paper tiger with steel claws." These steel claws have extended to encompass the whole region, and they include Iran's growing arsenal of complex drones, precision-guided munitions, EMP weapons, and their nuclear weapons arsenal.
Thankfully, there is a path forward for the United States and the solution can be found in the policies outlined by the previous Trump Administration; in the form of the Abraham Accords and daring "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran. But time is not on America's side. Should President Biden continue down the destructive, illusory path to "peace" with Iran, he will not only have abandoned America's long-standing allies, but he will have also helped to trigger the very conflict he seeks to avoid. After all, as Ronald Reagan once quipped, world wars do not start "because America is too strong." They start because the United States is deemed too weak by its rivals.
In The Shadow War: Iran's Quest for Supremacy, author Brandon Weichert explores how the next world war is unfolding right before our eyes and explains how the American government can avoid it while maintaining its position of strength and support for its allies.
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| 1:04.2 | Batchelor. Iran's quest for supremacy. The 1990s bring a new president and a new view of Iran. |
| 1:12.9 | This is Bill Clinton and the Clinton administration, followed by George Bush and the Bush administration. |
| 1:19.1 | Quickly now, we're seeing America's policy towards Iran evolve. |
| 1:23.3 | How would you characterize Mr. Clinton's approach, given that there was that the episode of iraq had |
| 1:30.8 | intervened uh well bill clinton's approach he typical and so i'm in the book i kind of show the |
| 1:36.6 | differences in the political parties in america how they deal with the the post-sha iran clinton's |
| 1:42.5 | approach is very much diplomatic and somewhat conciliatory or accommodationist, |
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