The Luxury of Geography Iran’s Vulnerability - America’s Indifference Iran’s geopolitical position has always been profoundly vulnerable. That fact has shaped its political culture - a culture of flexibility in tactics and remarkable endurance over centuries. International politics is the arena where geography and culture intersect. Geography defines the broad contours of strategy. It determines what a state must fear, what it can ignore, and what it must control. From this premise emerges geopolitics as a school of thought. Second only to geography in shaping foreign policy is culture in its broadest sense - the system of beliefs and practices through which societies define the limits of the possible and create the symbols through which they communicate with others. In the war launched on February 28, 2026 by the United States and Israel against Iran, we observe a clear illustration of this interaction. Each of the principal actors behaves in accordance with its own un...