The stark suggestion of a “US–Israel War on Iran” reflects a situation that is characterised not only by actions but also by fluctuating decision-making and stark rambling, one that seems on the verge of further escalation yet. In the wake of such a development, the discourse is no longer one of triumph or failure; rather, it becomes one of perception. Washington proclaims victory in terms of the many attacks mounted against Iran, while Tehran projects resilience, insisting it has absorbed the blows without capitulating and has returned the attack in almost equal measure. Iran appears to have called America’s bluff and US risks emerging from this conflict with its reputation tarnished and its long-assumed military dominance in question.