House of Pain

Doomberg · Doomberg · March 25, 2026 at 10:10 · ⏱ 1 min read  | Read on Substack ↗
TLDR
The article defines winning a war as inflicting more pain than the enemy can tolerate and applies this framework to the current war with Iran. This geopolitical analysis underscores the challenges of assessing conflict progress amid propaganda and biases, which can influence global stability and market risks. • Winning a war is redefined as one side inflicting more pain than the other can tolerate. • Assessing war progress is difficult due to propaganda, social media algorithms, and AI deepfakes. • The framework is applied to the war with Iran, focusing on pain infliction and tolerance dynamics. • This perspective aids in understanding modern conflicts and their potential broader implications.
Full Analysis

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