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Biding Time & Hiding Strength. How Iran’s 40-Year Patience Exposed the Limits of Trump’s Grand Strategy

Biding Time and Hiding Strength

How Iran’s 40-Year Patience Exposed the Limits of Trump’s Grand Strategy

Phase I: Western Hemisphere
Regime Change: Venezuela
In January 2026, U.S. forces captured Nicolás Maduro in a swift special operation. Framing it under a revived Monroe Doctrine, the U.S. aimed to secure vast oil reserves and install a compliant government.
Phase II: Middle East
Operation Epic Fury
On February 28, 2026, joint U.S.-Israeli strikes targeted Iranian leadership. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed. The goal was to collapse the Islamic Republic and install a pliable successor.
Phase III: Indo-Pacific
CPEC Disruption
Efforts to disrupt the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor targeted critical BRI infrastructure. Using proxy elements, the U.S. aimed to sever overland energy links connecting China to Iranian and Middle Eastern markets.

This ambitious vision of sequential dominance sought to clear the board in the Western Hemisphere and Middle East, choke China’s connectivity projects, and then negotiate from a position of absolute superiority at the April 2026 trade summit.

Iran’s Masterclass in Strategic Patience

Iran responded by demonstrating the profound difference between flashy kinetics and enduring leverage. For over 40 years, Tehran has internalized the doctrine of “biding time and hiding strength.” While the U.S. pursued rapid strikes, Iran waited for the moment when exercising its power would inflict maximum global pain.

In February 2026, Iran retaliated by mining the Strait of Hormuz and attacking tankers. Shipping volumes plummeted and global oil prices surged past $100 per barrel. Selective passage was granted to allies like China and Russia under a tiered Transit Framework, while adversaries faced total denial.

Tehran did not need to sink every vessel. The credible threat, combined with market panic, achieved a soft-to-hard closure that disrupted roughly 20% of global oil flows. This was the first sustained exercise of its long-held capability in response to direct attack on Iranian soil.

$100+ Oil Price / BBL
20% Global Supply Hit
40 YRS Strategic Buildup
ACTIVE Hormuz Framework

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