Is the Iran war about to witness a shift toward “extraordinarily destructive” new weaponry? 🚨
Col Doug Macgregor (@DougAMacgregor) breaks down the looming deadline, warning that while a nuclear strike is unlikely, we could see a “hypersonic missile that is extraordinarily destructive in its impact.”
Macgregor cautions that such an escalation won’t open the Strait of Hormuz; instead, “the strait of Hormuz is already open to the people that do business with Iran,” and U.S. actions won’t change that. 📉
The regional fallout could be catastrophic, with Macgregor predicting Iran will “respond in kind by destroying all the infrastructure on the west side of the Persian Gulf.” ⚠️
Furthermore, he warns of a massive regional miscalculation regarding Turkey, noting the Turks possess “the largest military establishment on the ground in the region” and are increasingly enraged.
The current U.S. strategy faces a grim reality: powerful weapons won’t solve a conflict that has already escaped Western control.










