March 19, 2026

RAN WAR: Who Is Winning?

RAN WAR: Who Is Winning?
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RAN WAR: Who Is Winning?

Missiles are being destroyed. Leaders are being taken out. Entire military systems are being crippled.

So the answer should be simple… right?

Who is winning this war?

In this episode, Bill Cancel breaks down the reality behind one of the most important — and misunderstood — questions of the moment: Is this a military victory… or something else entirely?

The Wall Street Journal

Hegseth Says U.S. and Israel Are Winning

5 days ago

Israel has 'won' war with Iran, foreign minister says, but goals remain unmet

Reuters

Israel has ‘won’ war with Iran, foreign minister says, but goals remain unmet

Yesterday

U.S. intelligence says Iran's regime is consolidating power

The Washington Post

U.S. intelligence says Iran’s regime is consolidating power

2 days ago

The Times of India

Trump winning militarily, losing politically in Iran war: Ian Bremmer

5 days ago

On the battlefield, the United States and its allies have severely degraded Iran’s military capabilities, with officials claiming overwhelming dominance and major reductions in missile and drone attacks .

But at the same time, Iran is still fighting, still retaliating, and still holding power internally, with its regime becoming even more hardened and consolidated .

And here’s the twist:

Even experts are saying the U.S. may be winning militarily… but not politically or psychologically .


This episode dives into:

  • The difference between military success vs strategic victory

  • Why destroying capabilities doesn’t always end a war

  • How Iran can be weakened… but not defeated

  • The role of psychological warfare, perception, and global opinion

  • What signals tell us who is actually gaining the upper hand


Because modern war isn’t just fought with bombs and missiles.

It’s fought in:

  • perception

  • resilience

  • political survival

  • and global narrative


So the real question isn’t just:

Who is winning on the battlefield?

It’s:

Who is winning the war that actually matters?