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The Hindu Editorial • March 11, 2026 • Read Original
Strategic blunder: On the U.S., the Iran war
The U.S. must pull back instead of tailing Israel in this reckless war
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Strategic blunder: On the U.S., the Iran war
The U.S. must pull back instead of tailing Israel in this reckless war
U.S.-Iran WarMojtaba KhameneiDonald TrumpMiddle East ConflictGlobal Energy CrisisStrategic Blunder
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Sentence 1 of 20
Sentence 1 of 20
By picking Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei as the Supreme Leader, after the assassination of his father Ali Khamenei in a joint U.S.-Israeli strike on February 28, Iran has signalled defiance and continuity.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
By picking Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei as the Supreme Leader
By choosing Mojtaba Khamenei to be the new top religious and political leader of the country.
Adjunct
after the assassination of his father Ali Khamenei in a joint U.S.-Israeli strike on February 28
Following the targeted killing of the former leader, Ali Khamenei, in a combined military attack by the U.S. and Israel.
Subject
Iran
The nation of Iran, representing its government and leadership.
Verb
has signalled
Has given a clear sign or message about its current stance.
Object
defiance and continuity
A refusal to give in to pressure and a plan to keep the existing system running without changes.
Sentence 2 of 20
Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump, who demanded Iran’s “unconditional surrender”, made it clear that the younger Khamenei was unacceptable to him.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Last week
During the week that just passed.
Subject
U.S. President Donald Trump
The head of the United States government.
Adjunct
who demanded Iran’s “unconditional surrender”
Who asked Iran to give up completely without any conditions or negotiations.
Verb
made
Communicated or stated firmly.
Object
it
A placeholder word for the idea or message that follows.
Complement
clear
Easy to understand; leaving no doubt.
Adjunct
that the younger Khamenei was unacceptable to him
That he would not agree to Mojtaba Khamenei being the leader of Iran.
Sentence 3 of 20
But Iran’s Assembly of Experts, the 88-member clerical body, chose the 57-year-old ayatollah, who also lost other close family members in the February 28 strike, as the new “leader of the revolution”.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
But
A word used to show that the next statement contrasts with Trump’s rejection.
Subject
Iran’s Assembly of Experts
The specific group in Iran that has the power to elect the Supreme Leader.
Adjunct
the 88-member clerical body
An organized group consisting of 88 religious scholars.
Verb
chose
Selected or elected someone for a role.
Object
the 57-year-old ayatollah
Refers to Mojtaba Khamenei, who holds a high religious rank.
Adjunct
who also lost other close family members in the February 28 strike
Who additionally had other relatives killed in the U.S.-Israeli military attack.
Complement
as the new “leader of the revolution”
As the new person to lead the country according to the principles of the 1979 Revolution.
Sentence 4 of 20
Having fought “on the frontlines” of the Iran-Iraq war and studied Islam in the seminaries of Qom, Mojtaba Khamenei has maintained close ties with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the clerical establishment.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Having fought “on the frontlines” of the Iran-Iraq war and studied Islam in the seminaries of Qom
Due to his background as a soldier in the 1980s war and his religious education in the holy city of Qom.
Subject
Mojtaba Khamenei
The newly appointed Supreme Leader of Iran.
Verb
has maintained
Has kept or continued to have over time.
Object
close ties
Very strong relationships or connections.
Adjunct
with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the clerical establishment
With the country’s elite military forces and its top religious leadership.
Sentence 5 of 20
By elevating him, Tehran has sent an unmistakable message: the Islamic Republic stands firm despite the war.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
By elevating him
By promoting him to the highest rank of leadership.
Subject
Tehran
The capital city, referring to the Iranian government leadership.
Verb
has sent
Has communicated or delivered.
Object
an unmistakable message
A very clear and definite signal that cannot be misunderstood.
Adjunct
the Islamic Republic stands firm despite the war
The Iranian government remains strong and stable even during the ongoing military conflict.
Sentence 6 of 20
If Mr. Trump believed that his initial decapitation strike would lead to the Islamic state’s collapse, he was mistaken.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
If Mr. Trump believed that his initial decapitation strike would lead to the Islamic state’s collapse
If Trump thought that killing the top leadership would cause the Iranian government to quickly fall apart.
Subject
he
Donald Trump, the U.S. President.
Verb
was
Was (linking verb).
Complement
mistaken
Wrong in his judgment or belief.
Sentence 7 of 20
Instead, all branches of the state rallied behind the military and the clergy, while Iran regionalised the war by attacking U.S. bases and energy infrastructure in the Persian Gulf as well as Israel.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Instead
Contrary to the expectation that the Iranian government would fail.
Subject
all branches of the state
The entire government system, including legislative and executive parts.
Verb
rallied
United or came together in support.
Adjunct
behind the military and the clergy
To give their full support to the army and the religious leadership.
Adjunct
while Iran regionalised the war
During the time when Iran expanded the conflict to include other areas in the region.
Adjunct
by attacking U.S. bases and energy infrastructure in the Persian Gulf as well as Israel
By targeting American military camps, oil/gas facilities in the Gulf, and also Israel.
Sentence 8 of 20
Now, a new Khamenei is in power; the Iranian state is far from collapsing; energy prices are soaring and leaders in the U.S. and Israel are searching for exit strategies.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Now
In the present situation.
Subject
a new Khamenei
Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the previous leader.
Verb
is
Currently holds the position of.
Complement
in power
In control of the government.
Subject
the Iranian state
The national government of Iran.
Complement
far from collapsing
Not at all close to falling down or being destroyed.
Subject
energy prices
The costs of fuels like oil and gas.
Verb
are soaring
Are increasing very quickly to high levels.
Subject
leaders in the U.S. and Israel
The heads of the governments in America and Israel.
Verb
are searching
Are trying to find.
Adjunct
for exit strategies
For plans on how to finish the war and get out of the conflict.
Sentence 9 of 20
This was a wholly unnecessary war.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
This
The current war involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran.
Verb
was
Was (linking verb).
Complement
a wholly unnecessary war
A conflict that was completely not needed and could have been avoided.
Sentence 10 of 20
Israel and the U.S. began attacking Iran hours after Oman, which mediated talks between Tehran and Washington, had said that a nuclear deal was within reach.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Israel and the U.S.
The two countries acting together in this military action.
Verb
began
Started the action of.
Object
attacking Iran
Launching military strikes on Iranian territory.
Adjunct
hours after Oman, which mediated talks between Tehran and Washington, had said that a nuclear deal was within reach
Very shortly after the country of Oman (which was helping both sides talk) reported that a new nuclear agreement was almost finished.
Sentence 11 of 20
After the war began, Mr. Trump kept shifting the goalposts.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
After the war began
Following the beginning of the military conflict.
Subject
Mr. Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump.
Verb
kept shifting
Continued to change or move according to his plans.
Object
the goalposts
The targets or goals that were promised as the reasons for the war.
Sentence 12 of 20
On day one, he said the overthrow of the Iranian state was his objective; by the fifth day, he said he wanted to be involved in selecting Iran’s new leader, and by the eleventh day, he declared that America had already won and that the war would be over “soon”, even as Iranian missiles continued to rain down on Israel and target U.S. bases in the region.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
On day one
On the very first day of the military operation.
Subject
he
U.S. President Donald Trump.
Verb
said
Announced or claimed.
Object
the overthrow of the Iranian state was his objective
That his goal was to remove the current Iranian government from power by force.
Adjunct
by the fifth day
By the time five days had passed since the start of the war.
Object
he wanted to be involved in selecting Iran’s new leader
That he wanted a say in choosing who would rule Iran next.
Adjunct
by the eleventh day
By the time eleven days had passed since the start of the war.
Verb
declared
Announced something formally or publicly.
Object
that America had already won and that the war would be over “soon”
That the U.S. was already victorious and that the conflict would finish quickly.
Adjunct
even as Iranian missiles continued to rain down on Israel and target U.S. bases in the region
While at the same time, Iran was still firing many rockets at Israel and American military camps in the Middle East.
Sentence 13 of 20
To be sure, the U.S. and Israel possess immense air power and can continue to pound Iran.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
To be sure
One must admit that it is certainly true that.
Subject
the U.S. and Israel
The military alliance of the United States and Israel.
Verb
possess
Own or have the benefit of.
Object
immense air power
Extremely strong aircraft, missiles, and drone capabilities.
Verb
can continue
Are able to carry on with their actions.
Object
to pound Iran
To keep attacking the country with heavy bombing or missiles.
Sentence 14 of 20
Independent investigations have found that American missiles struck a girls’ school in Iran on February 28, claiming over 160 lives.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
Independent investigations
Checks or research done by organizations not connected to the military or government.
Verb
have found
Have discovered as a fact.
Object
that American missiles struck a girls’ school in Iran on February 28
The fact that U.S. rockets hit a school building for female students on that date.
Adjunct
claiming over 160 lives
Causing the death of more than 160 people.
Sentence 15 of 20
Last week, Israeli strikes on Iran’s oil storage facilities enveloped Tehran in thick smoke.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Last week
During the previous week.
Subject
Israeli strikes on Iran’s oil storage facilities
Air or missile attacks by Israel on the buildings where Iran keeps its oil.
Verb
enveloped
Wrapped around or completely covered.
Object
Tehran
The capital and largest city of Iran.
Adjunct
in thick smoke
With a large amount of dark smoke.
Sentence 16 of 20
But what is the point of continuing to bomb a people whom the Americans promised to “liberate” until a few days ago, without clearly achievable political goals?
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
But
A connector used to ask a critical question.
Subject
what
The word asking about the reason.
Verb
is
Is (functioning as a linking verb in a question).
Complement
the point of continuing to bomb a people
The purpose for keeping on with the heavy military attacks against civilians.
Adjunct
whom the Americans promised to “liberate” until a few days ago
The same people that the United States government said it would free from their leaders just a few days earlier.
Adjunct
without clearly achievable political goals
Without having any specific targets that the government can actually reach in the end.
Sentence 17 of 20
The Iranian state is not folding, it is fighting back.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
The Iranian state
The national government of Iran.
Verb
is not folding
Is not failing or giving up under pressure.
Subject
it
Iran / The Iranian government.
Verb
is fighting back
Is defending itself and returning the attack.
Sentence 18 of 20
If Mr. Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu continue this war, the global economy will come under even greater stress.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
If Mr. Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu continue this war
If the U.S. President and the Israeli Prime Minister keep the military conflict going.
Subject
the global economy
The financial and trading systems that connect all countries in the world.
Verb
will come
Will find itself in a certain state.
Adjunct
under even greater stress
In a situation of even more difficulty, pressure, and uncertainty.
Sentence 19 of 20
Whether they realise their grave miscalculation or not, the way forward is not more bombing.
Phrase Breakdown
Adjunct
Whether they realise their grave miscalculation or not
Regardless of if they understand the very serious mistake they have made.
Subject
the way forward
The correct plan or direction for future actions.
Verb
is
Is (linking verb).
Complement
not more bombing
Not the continuation or increase of military attacks.
Sentence 20 of 20
This war must be brought to an end immediately.
Phrase Breakdown
Subject
This war
The military conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran.
Verb
must be brought
It is urgent and necessary that it is taken to a certain state.
Adjunct
to an end
Until it finishes or stops completely.
Adjunct
immediately
Right now; with no further wasting of time.
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