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Iran Proxy Warnings and Trump’s Military Campaign: The "Game of Chicken" Escalates Again

Philomena O'Connor
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Philomena O'ConnorIrony Consultant
Sunday, February 22, 2026
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A conceptual illustration of a giant, rusty mechanical stage set depicting a geopolitical theater. On one side, a marionette puppet representing military power; on the other, a shadowy figure holding strings to smaller puppets. The stage is crumbling, with a bored audience of silhouettes watching. The lighting is dim, moody, and cynical, with a color palette of steel grays, alarmist reds, and deep shadows. No text.

Surprise, surprise. The security officials are worried again, and **US-Iran tensions** are back to dominating the news cycle. According to the latest whispers from the dark corners of Washington, intelligence suggests **Iran could direct proxies** to launch attacks against American assets. Why? Because the United States, specifically under the reported direction of President Trump, is allegedly considering starting another **military campaign** against them. It is the geopolitical equivalent of two kids in a sandbox threatening to throw sand in each other’s eyes, except these kids have access to high-explosive missiles and the sandbox includes **US targets abroad** across the entire planet.

Let’s take a moment to optimize our understanding of the absurdity here. We are told that Tehran is planning **Iran proxy attacks** to do their dirty work. For those who have better things to do than memorize military slang, a “proxy” is just a fancy word for a friend you pay to beat up someone you don’t like. It is a coward’s way of fighting. You don’t throw the punch yourself; you get a group in another country to do it for you. This way, you can stand back and say, “Who, me? I didn’t do anything.” It is a game of masks and shadows, and quite frankly, it is exhausting to watch. The intelligence community is monitoring “worrisome signs.” They are always monitoring worrisome signs. If there were no signs, they wouldn’t have jobs.

But let’s not pretend the other side of this equation is any smarter. We have reports that the President is considering a military campaign. Of course he is. To a hammer, the whole world looks like a nail. And to a politician who thrives on drama and loud noises, a quiet world is a boring world. Peace doesn’t get high ratings or drive engagement. So, we float the idea of a military strike. We poke the bear. And then, when the bear growls, everyone acts shocked.

The warning is specific: Iran could attack targets “abroad.” That means embassies, military bases, or businesses in other countries. It means that regular people—diplomats, soldiers, contractors—are the ones in the crosshairs. This cycle is so predictable it is almost funny, in a tragic sort of way. We threaten them. They threaten us. It is a snake eating its own tail. Yet, the “experts” and the leaders march us right back to the edge of the cliff every few years, promising that this time, the result will be different. It is a giant machine of incompetence, fueled by ego and funded by your tax dollars.

### References & Fact-Check * **Primary Source**: The New York Times - [Iran Could Direct Proxies to Attack U.S. Targets Abroad, Officials Warn](https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/22/us/politics/iran-terrorist-attacks-proxies-trump.html) * **Key Subjects**: **Iran proxy attacks**, **Trump military campaign**, **US targets abroad**.

This story is an interpreted work of social commentary based on real events. Source: NY Times

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