After 45 years of sanctions, assassinations, cyber attacks, and maximum pressure campaigns, Iran is still standing - more defiant, more capable, and more deeply integrated into Russian-Chinese alliance networks than ever before.
Colonel Thorne reveals how America's strategy of pressure and regime change has achieved the opposite of its goals, creating an Iranian civilization that sees total resistance as the only path to survival against existential threats.
Iran's asymmetric capabilities can now shut down 40% of global oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz, activate proxy forces across multiple countries simultaneously, and conduct cyber warfare against critical infrastructure worldwide - making their resistance a global economic threat regardless of military outcomes.
The real danger isn't whether Iran will back down from American pressure (they won't), but how their refusal to surrender has transformed a regional issue into a test case for global power competition between the US, Russia, and China.
This strategic miscalculation has created conditions where Iranian defiance becomes Russian and Chinese success in challenging American hegemony, making compromise impossible because everything now represents a credibility test that affects global power relationship