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March 14, 2026

Trump Stumbles Into Same Imperial War Trap That Destroyed British Empire

By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers

A forewarning new Security Council (SC) report circulating in the Kremlin today first noting President Donald Trump posted the war threat least evening: “Moments ago, at my direction, the United States Central Command executed one of the most powerful bombing raids in the History of the Middle East, and totally obliterated every MILITARY target in Iran’s crown jewel, Kharg Island...I have chosen NOT to wipe out the Oil Infrastructure on the Island...However, should Iran, or anyone else, do anything to interfere with the Free and Safe Passage of Ships through the Strait of Hormuz, I will immediately reconsider this decision”, says this war threat quickly followed the revelation: “Only 77 ships have so far crossed the Strait of Hormuz this month, as the war continues to disrupt one of the world’s most vital shipping routes...The 77 transits recorded so far this month compare with 1,229 passages in the same period last year”.

Joining the bombing war threat against Iran issued by President Trump, this report notes, was the grim news: “At least six civilians, including a six-month-old baby, have been killed in a US-Israeli drone strike against a residential building in Iran's western province of Ilam”—all of which followed Supreme Allied Commander General Alexus Grynkewich warning the Senate Armed Services Committee this week: “What I’ve observed over the course of studying air power in history is that anytime you attack a civilian population, you usually end up finding that it just hardens their resolve...We take this all the way back to the London Blitz in World War II...The Brits just had a stiff upper lip and kept on fighting”.

The Iranian stiff upper lip resolve to keep fighting like the British did in World War II, this report continues, saw them targeting air defense stations at the American embassy in Baghdad—they continue to pound Israel multiple times daily—major oil facilities in the United Arab Eremites are now under attackWestern banks at the International Financial Centre in Dubai were evacuated before being bombardedand United States military medical evacuation flights continue to stream out of Saudi Arabia.

Swiftly following the news yesterday: “The Pentagon is reportedly moving a Marine Expeditionary Unit and additional warships to the Middle East, as the war with Iran continues...An Amphibious Ready Group typically includes an assault ship, two transport docks, and a support vessel that carries an embarked Marine Expeditionary Unit of at least 2,200 Marines”, this report details, Russian Ambassador Andrey Kelin worryingly declared: “We still are trying to understand, what are the goals of President Trump in this campaign...You know that lots of doubts have been expressed about the exit strategy that the American administration can have in this endeavour”.

As to what President Trump has actually stumbled his way into, this report concludes, was explained by world-renowned Indian-American journalist Fareed Zakaria, who, in his just released open letter “America’s Imperial Trap In Iran”, factually documented:

To understand the present, look at the past — at the only country in modern history whose global reach matched that of the United States.

Britain at the turn of the 20th century was the world’s sole superpower.

The British Empire’s share of global gross domestic product in 1870 was roughly 25 percent — about the same as the United States’ today — and London was the world’s financial capital.

It presided over a vast empire and set the agenda for international life, much as Washington does today.

Over the course of those decades, roughly from the 1880s through the 1920s, Britain found itself responding to instability, nasty regimes and power vacuums all over Asia and Africa. It sent troops and asserted control in places like Sudan and Somalia, Iraq and Jordan.

These missions all seemed compelling at the time but had the effect of keeping London distracted by an endless series of local crises in peripheral parts of the world, often at great cost.

While British leaders passionately debated their strategy in Mesopotamia, they fundamentally neglected the real economic and technological challenges that they faced.

As Britain battled with tribes in the Middle East and Africa, across the Atlantic, the U.S. was quietly building the most advanced industrial economy the world had ever seen.

In Europe after World War I, a defeated Germany steadily rebuilt its industry and a highly mechanized military apparatus. 

Britain, distracted by the chaotic periphery, was being systematically surpassed at its core.  Over time, the result was that Britain collapsed as the world’s leading power.

America today is succumbing to some of the same imperial temptations.  It responds to genuine crises in the Middle East. It sees a logic that is political, military and moral in responding. But ultimately, grand strategy is about prioritizing finite resources.  The U.S. does not possess infinite political capital, bandwidth, military capacity or economic resilience.

China is not getting bogged down in Middle Eastern quagmires; it is relentlessly investing in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, solar and wind power, batteries and robots — the technologies that will determine the balance of global power.

Russia remains fiercely committed to disrupting European security and undermining Western democracies through hybrid political-military warfare that has proved hard to detect and even harder to defeat.

But while Moscow and Beijing challenge the basic architecture of America’s world order, Washington is preparing, once again, to spend blood and treasure policing the Middle East and trying to pick the leaders of one of its countries.

History suggests that great powers often succumb to the allure of “small wars” precisely because they offer the illusion of quick, political and moral victories.  Unfortunately, these tactical successes rarely translate into strategic gains, and more often serve as the first step toward long-term exhaustion.

The lesson from Britain’s role is clear: Great powers do not usually fall because they are conquered by foreign armies.  They fall because they overextend themselves on the periphery while neglecting the core.

[Note: Some words and/or phrases appearing in quotes in this report are English language approximations of Russian words/phrases having no exact counterpart.]

 

 

 

 

 

 

March 14, 2026 © EU and US all rights reserved. Permission to use this report in its entirety is granted under the condition it is linked to its original source at WhatDoesItMean.Com. Freebase content licensed under CC-BY and GFDL.

[Note: Many governments and their intelligence services actively campaign against the information found in these reports so as not to alarm their citizens about  the many catastrophic Earth changes and events to come, a stance that the Sisters of Sorcha Faal strongly disagree with in believing that it is every human being’s right to know the truth. Due to our mission’s conflicts with that of those governments, the responses of their ‘agents’ has been a longstanding misinformation/misdirection campaign designed to discredit us, and others like us, that is exampled in numerous places, including HERE.]

[Note: The WhatDoesItMean.com website was created for and donated to the Sisters of Sorcha Faal in 2003 by a small group of American computer experts led by the late global technology guru Wayne Green (1922-2013) to counter the propaganda being used by the West to promote their illegal 2003 invasion of Iraq.]

[Note: The word Kremlin (fortress inside a city) as used in this report refers to Russian citadels, including in Moscow, having cathedrals wherein female Schema monks (Orthodox nuns) reside, many of whom are devoted to the mission of the Sisters of Sorcha Faal.]

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