I bet your first thought was Iran. Wesley Clark has been thinking about that
too.
Think another war can’t happen? Think again. Unchastened by the Iraq fiasco,
hawks in Vice President Cheney’s office have been pushing the use of force.
It isn’t hard to foresee the range of military options that policymakers face.The next war would begin with an intense air and naval campaign. Let’s say
you’re planning the conflict as part of the staff of the Joint Chiefs. Your
list of targets isn’t that long — only a few dozen nuclear sites — but you
can’t risk retaliation from Tehran. So you allow 21 days for the bombardment,
to be safe; you’d aim to strike every command-and-control facility, radar
site, missile site, storage site, airfield, ship and base in Iran. To prevent
world oil prices from soaring, you’d have to try to protect every oil and
gas rig, and the big ports and load points. You’d need to use B-2s and lots
of missiles up front, plus many small amphibious task forces to take out particularly
tough targets along the coast, with manned and unmanned air reconnaissance.
And don’t forget the Special Forces, to penetrate deep inside Iran, call in
airstrikes and drag the evidence of Tehran’s nuclear ambitions out into the
open for a world that’s understandably skeptical of U.S. assertions that yet
another Gulf rogue is on the brink of getting the bomb.But if it’s clear how a war with Iran would start, it’s far less clear how
it would end. How might Iran strike back? Would it unleash Hezbollah cells
across Europe and the Middle East, or perhaps even inside the United States?
Would Tehran goad Iraq’s Shiites to rise up against their U.S. occupiers?
And what would we do with Iran after the bombs stopped falling? We certainly
could not occupy the nation with the limited ground forces we have left. So
what would it be: Iran as a chastened, more tractable government? As a chaotic
failed state? Or as a hardened and embittered foe? … ..The
Next War
It’s always looming. But has our military learned the right lessons from this
one to fight it and win?










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