Today, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn) shared his reaction with reporters following the briefing: “I’m more convinced now that this is going to be open-ended and forever.”

He added, “This feels like a multitrillion-dollar open-ended conflict with a very confusing and constantly shifting set of goals. They clearly seem fine with hard-line elements being in control of the country, because they plan to permanently run air operations in order to chase [Iran’s] missile-making capability, drone-making capability, and nuclear capabilities.”

  • Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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    So if Iran is showing off their underground bunkers full of drones, whats to stop them from moving manufacturing there. Why wouldn’t it already be there? How do you destroy that?

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      Supply chain. Drones are complicated pieces of equipment, they can’t possibly be manufacturing all of the components locally.

      During WWII the Allies brought the German tank corps to a halt by bombing ball bearing factories.

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        Hasn’t Iran been under embargo for decades now? They must produce most of their stuff locally since it would be hard for them to import it.

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        I get that war interrupts supply chains, but you can’t really bomb a supply chain. So what’s the goal, some sort of hostile presence forever? Or are you saying that this might escalate into the US bombing China or Russia?

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          you can’t really bomb a supply chain

          Fuck yeah you can, hence my example of bombing ball bearing factories.

          Train lines are also a classic bombing target. Fuel production/refining/storage/transport, any kind of logistics hub, shipyards, airstrips, warehouses… all things that are difficult to hide because there’s always activity around them. Flatten them and the dependent supply chain grinds to a halt.