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Prof. Jiang Xueqin explains why even overwhelming military superiority can turn into a strategic disaster. From the Damascus embassy strike and Iran's Operation True Promise to the 2002 Millennium Challenge war game, he shows how dominant powers become trapped by low-cost asymmetric tactics, endless cost imposition, and strategic rigidity. Full lecture excerpt with visuals. Original source lecture: Geo-Strategy #8: The Iran Trap – Prof. Jiang Xueqin • Geo-Strategy #8: The Iran Trap Timestamps: 0:00 – Why superior military power is not invincible 1:00 – The Damascus strike & illusion of intelligence dominance 3:31 – Iran's precise response (Operation True Promise) 6:19 – The power of asymmetry & cost imposition 9:06 – Millennium Challenge 2002: when the weaker side won 12:42 – The trap that will be exposed in 2026 If you believe advanced technology always wins wars, watch this. Subscribe for more Prof. Jiang Xueqin breakdowns on power, strategy, and collapse. #ProfJiangXueqin #MilitaryTrap #AsymmetricWarfare #OperationTruePromise #2026Reset #MilitarySuperiority #Geopolitics #IranTrap #CostImposition Comment: Do you think military superiority is still a real advantage in 2026 — or a growing liability? This channel presents edited and transformed content based on public lectures, interviews, and presentations featuring Prof. Jiang Xueqin. The material is adapted for educational, analytical, and commentary purposes, with additional editing, structure, and context to make complex ideas more accessible to a wider audience. All content is used in accordance with fair use principles under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 for purposes such as education, commentary, scholarship, and research. The videos are transformative in nature and are not intended to replace or negatively impact the original works. All rights remain with the respective copyright holders. The ideas discussed are presented for educational and informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as factual claims, professional advice, or endorsements. This channel is independent and is not affiliated with Prof. Jiang Xueqin or his organizations.