TRUMP’S BIGGEST MISCALCULATION: THINKING IRAN
WAS JUST ANOTHER EPSTEIN REGIME
What the U.S. and prank Israel never seem to realize is that, even with a two-to-one advantage, they are only confronting one branch of power; the Supreme Leader’s command structure. And they’re still wondering why they can’t defeat even that one branch.
Well… here is why. Iran’s system is far more layered and complex than most outsiders understand.
Since the 1979 revolution, Iran deliberately built a complex, overlapping power structure designed to make the state extremely resistant to coups or sudden collapse. Instead of concentrating authority in one military institution, power is spread across multiple bodies that watch, balance, and sometimes compete with each other.
Several parallel structures exist, each with its own security networks, intelligence arms, and chains of command. The idea isn’t maximum military efficiency; it’s maximum regime survival.
In practice, Iran operates through multiple centers of authority: the Supreme Leader, elected institutions like parliament and the presidency, and decentralized security organizations. Multiple systems coexist; democratic, authoritarian, parliamentary, and revolutionary—all operating side by side. (One ship, multiple engines)
If one pillar weakens, the others continue functioning. They monitor each other, balance each other, and ultimately rally around one objective: the survival of Iran as a state and a union.
That redundancy is not accidental. It’s the architecture of a system built to endure. Amazing!
