Jeremy Scahill and Murtaza Hussain
Feb 18, 2026

A former senior U.S. intelligence official who is an informal advisor to the Trump administration on Middle East policy told Drop Site that, based on his discussions with current officials, he assesses an 80-90% likelihood of U.S. strikes within weeks.

Iran realizes that it is facing an unprecedented threat from the U.S. if a deal that conforms with Trump’s terms is not reached, former Pentagon official Jasmine El-Gamal told Drop Site. “This is not a dress rehearsal,” she said. “This is it. This is not the negotiations of last year or the year before or the year before that. They’re backed into a corner. There’s no off ramp.”

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    19 hours ago

    I totally know that but like … notning? Really? UN? NATO? WEF? Anybody?

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      14 hours ago

      Europe is will be joining the US, not confronting them lmao. Really the only way to fight the american global military dictatorship is for the global south to militarize and unite against them but we are decades removed from that.

      Like we just saw Narco rubio giving a hitlerian speech in germany and European leaders all clapped.

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        6 hours ago

        I think americans need to step up first, tbh.

        Narco rubio

        Was it bad? Should I go watch it?

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          5 hours ago

          Everyone should watch it.

          It is an open statement that neocolonialism is over (through finance), and a call to arms to Europe that old colonialism is back on the menu (through guns). And as usual, european leaders give a standing ovation.

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      15 hours ago

      It used to be the USSR but that era is long gone and the US filled the void.

      Not even China wants to go down that route.

      Iran also failed to properly maintain and upgrade their military since the end of the war with Iraq. They have an internal political issue which is why they have the IRGC, which is a completely separate entity from the national military.

      It was in the supreme leader’s interest to keep the main military weak to ensure he couldn’t be couped, but now that has left them extremely exposed.