

In a stunning diplomatic slap, senior European Union officials have declared that Russia is emerging as the clear winner of the raging US-Iran war, accusing Washington of being unable to contain the chaos it helped unleash.
āRussia is the winner of this Iran war as the US canāt finish what it started,ā said one top EU foreign policy chief in a blunt į“ssessment that has sent shockwaves through NATO corridors. EU leaders point to skyrocketing oil prices, weakened American credibility, and Moscowās growing influence as Tehran burns and the Strait of Hormuz remains a war zone. With Russia selling oil at record premiums to China and India while the West suffers energy pain, Brussels says the conflict is handing Vladimir Putin a strategic jackpot.
The rebuke comes as President Donald Trump unveils a bold new war plan aimed at ending the conflict decisively. According to sources close to the White House, the strategy includes āoverwhelming forceā ā expanded airstrikes on Iranian leadership targets, increased naval presence to fully secure the Strait of Hormuz, and possible direct special operations inside Iran. Trump reportedly told advisors the goal is now ātotal victory, not negotiation.ā

This new plan follows heavy U.S. successes, including the destruction of dozens of Iranian mine-laying boats, but also mounting costs: 140 American service members wounded and Tehran still engulfed in flames from sustained bombing. Iran continues asymmetric attacks, including strikes on U.S. radar bases that left American forces temporarily exposed.
Trump fired back at the EU criticism with trademark force: āEurope talks while we fight. Russia is not winning ā theyāre just profiting from weakness. My new plan will end this war quickly and decisively. Iran will surrender or be destroyed.ā
Global oil prices have now blasted through $198 per barrel as shipping in the Strait of Hormuz stays paralyzed. Economists warn of imminent recession risks across Europe, with families facing punishing fuel and food inflation.

The EUās unusually harsh public rebuke highlights deep fractures in the Western alliance. While America and Israel press the fight on multiple fronts ā from burning Beirut suburbs to scorched Iranian oil facilities ā Europe fears being dragged into a prolonged, costly conflict that benefits only Russia and China.

Is Trumpās new plan enough to deliver a knockout blow before Russia solidifies its gains? Or has the war already slipped into a dangerous quagmire that reshapes global power?
This remains an extremely volatile and fast-moving situation with historic consequences for energy security, alliances, and the global economy. The coming days will reveal whether America can still dictate the outcome ā or whether Putin laughs last.Stay alert. The world order is being redrawn in real time.

