Peter Hanseler: Attack on Iran – the Defining Turning Point of 21st Century History

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by Peter Hanseler [3-8-2026].
The Israeli-American attack has already failed. Iran will survive this—the Greater Israel project is now a distant prospect—and that is all that matters.
Peter Hanseler reports from Dubai, where he is stuck with his family but is not letting the commotion in the West unsettle him. He is patiently waiting for the next possible flight home.
Introduction
Israel and the US have started a war against Iran without any justification whatsoever. This should always be kept in mind when listening to statements by Western politicians defending US policy. The compulsive verbal acrobatics they employ to justify the unjustifiable expose the severity of their crimes. If the rules of the Nuremberg trials were applied, Trump, Netanyahu, and Co. would be hanging from the gallows—it's that simple.
If you follow the Western media, which parrot the explanations and justifications uncritically like immature children on a continuous loop, you have to rub your eyes in disbelief: regime change in Iran, fear of nuclear weapons in Iran, fear of the ballistic power of the mullahs; preventive strike, because Iran would have attacked Israel, indeed Europe, if not the US itself, in the near future. The reasons given by Trump, Hegseth, and Rubio change daily. This is clear evidence that the US cannot achieve its official war aims and is therefore constantly trying to adapt to the unexpected reality that has arisen. The gentlemen mentioned above are doing this at such a pace that they are not even coordinating their absurd political and military fantasies with each other and are constantly contradicting themselves. This is not what self-confidence looks like.
No Justification Possible
There is no justification for attacking Iran. As was the case last June, the Americans abused the negotiations with the Iranians and attacked Iran during a break in the talks. On Friday, February 27, Oman's Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi said he believed that all issues could be resolved amicably and comprehensively in an agreement between Iran and the US within a few months. On the following Monday, negotiations were set to continue, with both sides speaking of progress
It is impossible to negotiate with the Americans. This despicable behavior on the part of the US will lead to this war being fought to the bitter end. One of the most narrow-minded politicians in the West, Chancellor Merz, spoke the truth without intending to.
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