Iran War EXPOSED: 47 Years of Preparation vs US Miscalculation

Vanessa Beeley, Kit Klarenberg & Dr. Mohammad Haidar expose how 47 years of Iranian preparation have left US strategy in ruins — as the Hormuz shutdown threatens global oil markets.

As the 74 iran war enters a critical new phase, three of the sharpest independent analysts in geopolitics break down what the mainstream refuses to report. Vanessa Beeley, Kit Klarenberg, and Dr. Mohammad Haidar make the case that the US and its allies fundamentally misread Iran’s capabilities — and are now paying the price. With the 68 strait of hormuz under pressure, oil prices already at $100 a barrel, and Iran’s underground missile stockpile estimated at 6,000–10,000 weapons, the picture that emerges is one of catastrophic Western miscalculation. This is the unfiltered analysis that corporate media won’t air.

In This Episode:
✅ Why Iran’s 47-year preparation — 6,000 to 10,000 missiles in hardened underground facilities — has rendered the US “shock and awe” doctrine obsolete against a prepared adversary
✅ The devastating economics of a Strait of Hormuz closure: 20% of world oil supply, 80% of Gulf food imports, and a global insurance shock — Lloyd’s premiums up 25–30% overnight
✅ Why the $7,000 Shahid drone vs. the $1.5 million US interceptor missile exposes a fundamental asymmetry that is bankrupting Washington’s military posture in the region
✅ How the attempted decapitation of Iran’s leadership created the opposite effect — uniting Iranian public opinion and producing a harder-line successor with deeper popular legitimacy
✅ Russia and China’s calculated abstentions at the UN Security Council — and why this matters for the future of the multipolar order
✅ What Iran’s conditions for ending the conflict reveal about the coming geopolitical reframing of the entire Middle East region

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