somehow i feel that the Pentagon leadership didn't read that book before starting the Iran affair.
Which you would know if you were reading the books on the lists West Point puts out
The current Pentagon leadership is the kind of people that buy thousands of books with public money that nobody will read (written by their friends).
- "Ender’s Game, Orson Scott Card" is the only one from the list I have read.
- "This Kind of War: The Classic Korean War History, by T. R. Fehrenbach" seems interesting. South Korea still seems very grateful to the USA and commemorates the USA (and the rest of allies) that helped them during the Korean war.
It's one of those things like the San Andreas fault. Just because nothing has happened for decades doesn't mean the risk has gone away.
For "easy reading"- viewing - on that war there are somewhat informative - in very coarse grain sense - movies that i watched recently:
SK: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Battle_of_Jangsari
China (with heavy propaganda angle of course and a big budget): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Battle_at_Lake_Changjin
If we're talking the likes of Hegseth and Trump then we're all waiting for the inside gossip on exactly what mad assumptions they were making that led to this scheme looking acceptable. Maybe Trump is going senile too, maybe the Israelis managed to sell a story, maybe the US is being deceptive and it is some sort of anti-China attempt.
1) attack Iran, directly as well as in the neutral third country Lebanon;
2) Iran counterattacks, including at unrelated parties
3) US is forced to intervene on the Israeli/Gulf States side
This is also why any "deal" is of very questionable longevity unless it is meaningfully binding on Israel.
(Israel will claim, with some justification, that the October attacks were sponsored by Iran, as have a lot of the missiles against which Iron Dome was built)
This was already reported a month or so back. It also matched some of the early, unprepared, statements along the lines of “acting before they (israel) do.” And matches previous reporting along the lines of JCS/NSC giving “nuanced” advice which is easily interpreted as agreement or compliance.
It might be the case, reality is in favour of the Trump admin from time to time. But it could also be untrue. What type of crazy is "acting before they (israel) do" - the idea is wildly stupid, even stupider than starting the war in the first place. Literally all they achieved was the tactical "victory" of taking out everyone who could conceivably negotiate to end the fighting. No way a bunch of people on the US side didn't notice that.
Warfare within the context of overall Statecraft, Integrated warfare, Information warfare, Asymmetric warfare, Grey-zone warfare, Psychology w.r.t. Propaganda/Reflexive control/Active measures, Behavioural game theory etc.
All the tactics/technology/manpower/training/stories/anecdotes are insufficient if one does not have an understanding of the overall strategic theory within which they operate.
"Winning" has many forms depending upon the context.
PS: List of military strategies and concepts - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_military_strategies_an...