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Trump, Netanyahu & Co.: How to Open a Pandora’s Box Without Reading the Manual

Trump, Netanyahu & Co.: How to Open a Pandora’s Box Without Reading the Manual
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The Nirvik Bureau, Bhubaneswar, 2 March 2026

Middle East, Now With Extra Chaos

The assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was sold as a “surgical strike,” which is accurate if you define surgery as “sawing off the patient’s head and checking later which organ was diseased.” The joint US-Israeli operation decapitated Iran’s top leadership and, in a touching display of bipartisanship, also removed a generous assortment of political, military, and intelligence figures who happened to be in the blast radius. Donald Trump, who reportedly vetoed killing Khamenei last June, finally got over his hesitation and decided that if you’re going to light a match in a gunpowder factory, you might as well do it on live television.

Naturally, the question “Will the post-Khamenei Middle East remain the same?” has only one answer: of course not, that would require stability, and where’s the fun in that? The region has simply moved from “unpredictable violence” to “subscription-based, auto-renewing violence with premium add-ons.”

Decentralised Mayhem, Now in Faster Delivery

With the top layer of the Iranian regime blown away, decision-making has been generously decentralised to whoever still has a missile, a drone, and an internet connection. Within hours, airstrikes against Israel became faster, bigger, and more geographically diverse — like Uber Eats for explosives. One missile even landed close to al-Aqsa, proving that when everyone claims to be defending holy sites, the sites themselves had better develop good insurance.

The Revolutionary Guards, meanwhile, appear to be acting “independently,” which is a polite diplomatic way of saying, “No one is really sure who’s pressing which red button, but a lot of them are being pressed.” Forecasting the outcome is, as the experts say, “high-risk,” which is an academic synonym for “we have no clue, but we’ll write eight scenarios anyway.”

Gulf Arab Citizens: Collateral Audience

Iran’s reprisal attacks have been admirably inclusive, hitting six GCC countries, Jordan, Cyprus, and northern Iraq in a single regional outreach programme. Officially, these were aimed at American bases; unofficially, missiles and drones turned out to be tragically illiterate and unable to read political statements, so they struck civilian areas as well. Gulf Arab citizens and expatriates are now discovering that they are both spectators and extras in a war they never auditioned for.

Gulf governments, understandably furious, have called the attacks “heinous,” “treacherous,” and other adjectives usually reserved for finance ministers raising taxes. Stock markets shut, indices tumbled, and the Strait of Hormuz briefly resembled a cosmic joke about how one waterway can hold the world economy hostage. But do not worry: everyone involved has solemnly committed to “intensifying and expanding” their military actions, because nothing calms a nervous public like promises of more explosions.

Revolutions, Not Available on Home Delivery

Between the explosions, someone politely reminds Iranians that if they want to get rid of the clergy, they’ll have to do it the old-fashioned way: by actually showing up on the streets. The 1979 Revolution, we are told, was not delivered on a platter, and neither will this one be – which is bad news for a generation raised on food apps and same-day delivery. The message to ordinary Iranians is clear: “No regime change without sweat, blood, and maybe 40 years of mourning packages.”

Speaking of mourning, the clergy is already planning a 40-day spectacle for Khamenei, eager to turn his brutal death into another instalment in the never-ending franchise of sacred victimhood. Comparisons to Imam Ali are being floated, because if you can’t offer people prosperity or peace, you can at least offer them an upgraded martyr.

Pandora’s Box as Governance Model

Sectarian animosities – Arab versus Persian, Sunni versus Shia – have been lovingly dusted off and put back on centre stage. Iran blames Israel, Israel blames Iran, everybody blames the US, and the US blames “red lines” that no one can see but everyone somehow keeps crossing. In this grand blame game, Gulf civilians, Syrian refugees, Iraqi bystanders, and Lebanese residents play the recurring role of “uncredited casualties.”

The office of velayat-e-faqih may or may not survive, but the office of Eternal Crisis clearly has tenure. Having opened Pandora’s box, Trump and Netanyahu have discovered the one thing that never escapes: the political instinct to double down. Wars, we are reminded, seldom end smoothly – but why should they, when chaos polls so well in election seasons across continents?

Nirvik Bureau

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