Trump could get a lesson on Iran from an unlikely source — emus: Russell
SPY•Containment as the possible answer
But the more important lesson is how the emu conflict was ultimately resolved.
After the military withdrew, fences were built to separate the emus from farmland.
In other words, containment worked where military action failed.
This was the approach that previous U.S. administrations had adopted with Iran, and while its efficacy may be debated, it certainly appeared to be working better than the current situation.
Trump's war has achieved none of the various stated aims. Iran's nuclear programme is not being monitored and may be advancing, and it retains ballistic missile capabilities. While many of its leaders were killed, the current government is probably more hardline and less willing to compromise.
The Strait of Hormuz is now effectively closed, and Tehran is aware of its leverage over the shipping chokepoint.




