A tempo perso gioco con la cosiddetta “Intelligenza Artificiale”, per rendermi conto di dove è arrivata, per vedere se riesco a “prenderla in giro”, per provare a usarla in modo creativo. Già ne ho scritto, per esempio, qui, quo e qua…
Questa volta ho provato a produrre un “articolo”, fornendo una serie di input davvero minimi. Il risultato, in inglese ma solo per la mia pigrizia, mi ha fatto venire in mente una serie di domande su alcuni pregiudizi che ho nei confronti di alcuni esperti commentatori.
Non l’ho scritto io, giuro
A coordinated air campaign by the United States and Israel strikes deep into Iranian territory—nuclear enrichment facilities, missile depots, and command centers. Tehran’s retaliation is swift and asymmetric: the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps immediately blocks the Strait of Hormuz. Hundreds of small mine-laying boats, swarm drones, and shore-based anti-ship missiles turn the world’s most vital oil chokepoint into a no-go zone.
The global economic shock is instantaneous. Oil prices cross $200 per barrel within 72 hours. Tanker insurance rates skyrocket. European and Asian economies, already fragile, lurch toward recession. American drivers pay $7 per gallon, and inflation—just tamed—roars back with a vengeance.
The US Navy faces an impossible dilemma. Forcing the strait means a high-risk naval war with Iran, potentially sinking American ships. Accepting the blockade means global economic collapse. Washington opts for a middle path: relentless airstrikes to clear the strait, while keeping carrier groups pinned in the Gulf for months on end.
That is exactly what Tehran wanted.
With American air and naval power fixed in the Middle East, Russian operatives activate across Europe. Undersea cables are cut in the North Sea. A major German rail hub suffers “accidental” sabotage. Thousands of migrants from Syria and Afghanistan appear at Finnish and Polish border posts. NATO countries beg Washington for intelligence, air defense, and cyber support that are already overcommitted.
Eight thousand miles away, China moves. Not with an invasion of Taiwan, but with a gray-zone blockade. Chinese warships inspect all vessels heading to the island. GPS signals over the Taiwan Strait are jammed. Beijing quietly sells a large portion of its US Treasury holdings, sending American borrowing costs soaring just as the Pentagon submits emergency supplementals for the Persian Gulf.
The United States is not losing a war. It is bleeding out across three theaters without a single declared enemy. Iran holds the strait. Russia nibbles at Europe. China tightens the noose around Taiwan and the US dollar. The air campaign that was supposed to be a quick, surgical strike becomes the opening move of a multi-year strangulation—with no victory in sight.
NB Ho già scritto che il testo sopra non è opera mia?
