Former U.S. Assistant Treasury Secretary for Economic Policy Prof. Paul Craig Robes asses that Iran has gained the upper hand in its confrontation with the United States and Israel. He argues that agreeing to a ceasefire represents a strategic error for Iran.
Iran’s Restraint as a Strategic Weakness
Robes contends that Iran’s policy of restraint toward the U.S. and Israel undermines its position against these dominant powers. He views this approach as a critical flaw in Tehran’s overall strategy.
9/11 and the Greater Israel Agenda
The professor describes the September 11 attacks as America’s equivalent to Pearl Harbor, serving as a catalyst for U.S.-led wars that advance what he calls the Greater Israel Agenda. These conflicts, he claims, primarily benefit Israel’s expansionist goals.
Humiliation for Trump and Netanyahu
Robes highlights how former President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced significant setbacks due to Iran’s actions in the conflict. He porays these developments as a clear humiliation for both leaders.
Call for Muslim World Action
The expe urges the Muslim world to directly challenge the Greater Israel plan, emphasizing the need for unified opposition to counter its objectives.
Nuclear Tensions: Dimona and Potential Escalation
Robes points to Israel’s Dimona nuclear facility as effectively functioning as Iran’s deterrent, given the regional power dynamics. He warns of the risk that Israel could deploy nuclear weapons against Iran in a future escalation.
Russia’s Missteps in Ukraine
Turning to Eastern Europe, Robes criticizes Russia’s handling of the Ukraine proxy war, identifying several strategic blunders that have prolonged the conflict.

