ShapurII
Trusted Member
This is no longer 2006. Blocking the Strait of Hormuz will not convince the US to stop the war prematurely. In fact, that would hurt China and Europeans more than the US at this point. In fact, it would hurt China first and foremost. What makes you think that the US will stop its military aggression prematurely over something that does not directly impact them and is in fact bad for their main adversary?Even complete U.S. air dominance is not sufficient to destroy Iran's ability to block oil & gas transport in the Persian Gulf. It really doesn't take much to block ships from transitting. I actually predict that Iran's oil & gas facilities won't be hit in the first days of the conflict. The U.S. knows that will trigger Iranian action against the rest of the of oil & gas infrastructure in the region. I suppose that is Iran's "nuclear" option, if they are willing to use it.
The US will destroy nuclear and ballistic missile infrastructure as the primary targets. But besides that, they will target the energy infrastructure and food silos like they did in Iraq in 2003. Then move on to anti-riot forces, Basij and IRGC centers.And no, the U.S. does not have enough interceptors to prevent that from happening. Absolutely not. Too many defensive points across a vast area. They need to cover the entire Persian Gulf + sea-adjacent land in the Persian Gulf monarchies, northern Iraq, Israel, Jordan. They need to cover some areas in Yemen / Red Sea.
They also need to fly sorties over a mountainous country the size of western europe (3 times the size of Ukraine).
They need to take out MRBMs, SRBMs and their smaller launchers, take out the cruise missiles, take out the drones and other type of loitering munitions. This is in addition to destroying Iranian security / military C2, ballistic missile manufacturing & assembly facilities. They need to destroy nuclear facilities & targets associated with them.
Remember when Trump fired 80 tomahawk-cruise missiles on Syria in his first term? They struck that airport. Within a week, they had repaired the damage and it was up and running. Think of all of the munitions that Russia has fired on Ukraine, a country 1/3 the size of Iran. Yet most of Ukraine actually looks completely untouched by the war.
Let's not underestimate the amount of munitions that is needed to destroy large countries.
When the US dollar hits 300 IRT, when food shortage hits Iran and people start to starve, when anti-riot forces have been neutralized, do you seriously think Iranians, who were massacred by the regime just a month ago after peaceful protests, will accept that and say OK, let's give this regime another chance to rule over whatever wasteland remains of Iran after the war and funnel our money to Hamas and Hezbollah or their oligarchy? Good luck with that.






