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National Review: What's gone right in the Iran War
Posted on 3/11/26 at 11:35 pm
Posted on 3/11/26 at 11:35 pm
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ƒor decades, the United States and its allies have been gaming out what a full-scale war against the Islamic Republic of Iran would look like. As recently as 2020, in the immediate aftermath of the airstrike that neutralized Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander Qasem Soleimani, mainstream and center-left media outlets summarized the forecasts of American war planners. Their conclusions were sobering.
In a war that the Iranian regime sees as existential, Tehran could be expected to pull out all the stops. “Iran’s vast network of proxies” would be activated. American and European civilians would be targets, as would vulnerable U.S. military positions in Iraq and Syria. “Sleeper cells” would carry out attacks against soft targets in Europe and Latin America. Hezbollah would roar to life in Lebanon, raining missiles down on Israel. Terrorists would target American diplomatic posts as far afield as West Africa and Southeast Asia. Crippling cyberattacks against Western-oriented governmental and commercial interests would cause major financial disruptions. Bombs, mines, missiles, drones, and fast boats would complicate U.S. operations in the Strait of Hormuz, putting all maritime traffic to a halt for the indefinite future.
The war would escalate quickly, probably necessitating the introduction of a massive ground force to topple the regime. Overmatched in conventional engagements with U.S. forces, the Iranian military and the IRGC would dissolve into a deadly insurgency. By the end of combat operations, up to 1 million on all sides of the conflict, including civilians, would die....
To date, U.S. forces alone have conducted strikes on at least 5,500 Iranian targets, according to Admiral Brad Cooper, in accordance with the American military’s objective in this war: eliminating Iran’s capacity to “project power” across its borders. America’s operational tempo is accelerating while Iran’s is in retreat. The Iranian ballistic-missile launch rate is down 92 percent from the first day of hostilities. U.S. forces have entombed much of Iran’s stockpiles in their underground “missile cities.” U.S. drones monitor from the skies the cities that it hasn’t hit, striking them only when they observe Iranian activity. In addition, over 60 percent of Iran’s missile launchers have been disabled.
The Iranian navy is off the chessboard. According to Cooper, 60 vessels have been struck, sunk, or rendered useless to the enemy, including all four of Iran’s Soleimani-class warships. At least 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels have been destroyed. Ten of Iran’s 18 air bases have been hit and rendered inoperable. The U.S. maintains, if not air supremacy, superiority in the skies over Iran. The Iranian air force is a non-entity, as are its air defenses. As was the case in Venezuela, Russian and Chinese technology has proven unequal to U.S. capabilities, allowing the U.S. to transition away from the use of exquisite stand-off munitions (long-range missiles launched from a safe distance) toward cheaper, more abundant, precision-guided gravity munitions.
Iran’s leadership caste is dead or scattered. Its command and control is disrupted, as evinced by episodes in which the IRGC struck civilian targets in the Gulf states that Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian promised would no longer be targeted. The succession of Mojtaba Khamenei to serve as supreme leader after his father’s death exposed cracks in the leadership, some of whom reportedly believed that the title should not be hereditary. And the captive Iranian people remain the Islamic Republic’s most fearsome enemy. The regime’s message to the people is, explicitly, that anyone who takes to the streets in support of the U.S.-Israeli military campaign will be killed.
In any conflict, the enemy gets a vote. And in this campaign, Iran’s strategy has been to spread the pain of this war around to its Gulf neighbors, lashing out wildly at civilian, diplomatic, and military targets alike. The war games anticipated this, too, assuming that the region would absorb enough damage to ensure its neutrality. Instead, the region united against Iran. Additionally, the expected effort to close off the Strait of Hormuz and put unendurable pressure on global energy consumers has succeeded in engineering a spike in the price of oil....
But in 2019, energy-sector analysts assessed that even a days-long disruption of traffic in the Strait combined with disruptions to the production capacity of other Gulf producers “could potentially send oil to $300.” While we’re hardly “weeks” into these expected disruptions, the prices of Brent crude oil (light, sweet crude highly desirable for refining) have not yet approached their all-time high: $147 per barrel in July 2008....
Contrary to some embarrassing rhetorical contortions in Washington, this is a real war, and real wars rarely go according to plan. This conflict is no exception. But the pessimistic assessments of the war encouraged by over-caffeinated observers on social media are unwarranted. Some perspective is in order, and that perspective would lead any honest spectator to conclude that the facts on the ground do not warrant the catastrophism that prevails among the groundlings on social media and within the press corps.
national Review
Posted on 3/12/26 at 4:23 am to prplhze2000
They left out the part about Trump completely bending the knee to Netanyahu then burring his mouth directly into his crotch and giving him a world class blow job driven my his MIGA agenda. Apparently it was so powerful Bibi’s moans could be heard throughout the streets of Jerusalem.
The National Review is basically Lindsey Graham in media form
The National Review is basically Lindsey Graham in media form
This post was edited on 3/12/26 at 5:36 am
Posted on 3/12/26 at 4:32 am to IMSA_Fan
So while everyone else is discussing the war, you are fantasizing about gay sex?
Posted on 3/12/26 at 4:35 am to MikkUGA
I’m one to call a “slut” a “slut” and “yes” sluts whore themselves out because they can’t help it
This post was edited on 3/12/26 at 4:36 am
Posted on 3/12/26 at 4:37 am to IMSA_Fan
Was this suppose to be in English?
Posted on 3/12/26 at 5:18 am to IMSA_Fan
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IMSA_Fan
You are a fricking kook.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 5:25 am to IMSA_Fan
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bending the knee to Netanyahu
You Hannity viewing cheerleaders may not like it but this is exactly what took place. We have been sold out and are in another boondoggle.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 5:44 am to IMSA_Fan
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Am I wrong?
factually = yes
morally = yes
constructively = yes
inspirationally = yes
intellectually = yes
historically = yes
Go suck on a socialist/terrorist dick ---> perhaps your only motivation.
You are an amoral imbecile - your focused hatred of Israel and traditional America is driving you into realms of mental and moral vapidity = total worthlessness.
begone
Posted on 3/12/26 at 5:48 am to IMSA_Fan
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I’m one to call a “slut” a “slut”
takes one to hysterically accuse others of being one.
meaning you actually hate yourself = what you have become is abhorrent to your own deepest understanding.
wake up - smell the coffee - touch grass - be kind to a stranger
Help is out there - but only if you face down your demons.
Otherwise your future is going to be hell on earth - then you find out what the real hell is like.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 5:50 am to IMSA_Fan
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They left out the part about Trump completely bending the knee to Netanyahu
Here we go....Jews, Israel, Jews, Isreal, blah blah blah. Not everything we do is for the Joooz... Iran is a threat to the U.S. We are the Great Satan.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 5:56 am to Tigergreg
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Here we go....Jews, Israel, Jews, Isreal, blah blah blah. Not everything we do is for the Joooz... Iran is a threat to the U.S. We are the Great Satan.
these Obama loving ignoramuses are so completely predictable - they have only one response to anything that upsets them.
Reflexively blaming the "jooze" for everything is so simple-minded it is hard to understand how they feed themselves.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 6:05 am to ChineseBandit58
Rant, rant — nation-building is fine when WMDs are involved.
Muh, muh — you’re unpatriotic and antisemitic if you don’t want $8/gallon gas and hundreds of billions more spent overseas.
Babble, babble — Iran is the worst country on Earth because they hate us and killed the troops that we sent to nation build their allies after our nation building in their country disastrously failed
Meanwhile, the context people conveniently ignore: in 1953 the U.S. and U.K. helped overthrow Iran’s democratically elected prime minister after he nationalized the country’s oil industry. ?
Fast forward to today and we’re burning through enormous resources destabilizing the region—only to eventually cut bait and run and hand Iran, geopolitically and economically, straight into China’s orbit. Beijing is already positioning itself as Iran’s key buyer, partner, and lifeline.
The US labor force is at the worst point it’s been at since COVID and the Trump administration chooses to go blow the crap out of the Middle East again. We all know how this ended for the W Bush administration. We’ll see how this one plays out
History, strategy, and unintended consequences are apparently optional in the conversation.
Muh, muh — you’re unpatriotic and antisemitic if you don’t want $8/gallon gas and hundreds of billions more spent overseas.
Babble, babble — Iran is the worst country on Earth because they hate us and killed the troops that we sent to nation build their allies after our nation building in their country disastrously failed
Meanwhile, the context people conveniently ignore: in 1953 the U.S. and U.K. helped overthrow Iran’s democratically elected prime minister after he nationalized the country’s oil industry. ?
Fast forward to today and we’re burning through enormous resources destabilizing the region—only to eventually cut bait and run and hand Iran, geopolitically and economically, straight into China’s orbit. Beijing is already positioning itself as Iran’s key buyer, partner, and lifeline.
The US labor force is at the worst point it’s been at since COVID and the Trump administration chooses to go blow the crap out of the Middle East again. We all know how this ended for the W Bush administration. We’ll see how this one plays out
History, strategy, and unintended consequences are apparently optional in the conversation.
This post was edited on 3/12/26 at 6:17 am
Posted on 3/12/26 at 6:07 am to prplhze2000
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Hezbollah would roar to life in Lebanon,
So it’s already like they didn’t need a war to roar to life then.
Anyone that has sleeper cells in enemy territory doesn’t need some moral excuse to attack. They are there to fulfill a predetermined baaaaad purpose.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 6:30 am to IMSA_Fan
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They left out the part about Trump completely bending the knee to Netanyahu then burring his mouth directly into his crotch and giving him a world class blow job driven my his MIGA agenda. Apparently it was so powerful Bibi’s moans could be heard throughout the streets of Jerusalem.
From a Bush W(MD) guy, you're a dumbazz.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 6:31 am to aTmTexas Dillo
It’s good to see there’s a few left
Posted on 3/12/26 at 6:49 am to IMSA_Fan
Well.. you left out the part a few weeks ago where Iran flat said they had 400KG of nuclear material enriched to 60%. Less that 2 weeks to reach 90% for weapons grade.
Unless you think Netanyahu forced Iranians to say that so he could continue pulling Trump strings..
You sure seem to leave out some rather important details in your fantasy.
Unless you think Netanyahu forced Iranians to say that so he could continue pulling Trump strings..
You sure seem to leave out some rather important details in your fantasy.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 6:51 am to prplhze2000
national respew don't care.
Posted on 3/12/26 at 6:51 am to IMSA_Fan
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“yes” sluts whore themselves out because they can’t help it
Were you exposed to toxic mold as a child?
Posted on 3/12/26 at 6:52 am to Tridentds
I though Trump said we blew all their nuclear capabilities up last year
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