Meengla
Elite Member
American firepower in the Middle East was visible to all in Syria and Iraq where the US aimed to rollback the ISIL movement (Operation Inherent Resolve), and in Iran where the US aimed to cripple the Iranian nuclear infrastructure (Operation Midnight Hammer). However, the Middle East landscape remains unstable as different political forces in the region vie for power and control and have a conflict of interest.
I am not the only one who said that the American firepower in the Middle East is reduced; I saw some other today, maybe even an Indian analyst, who said something like 'The Arab world saw what Iran did and so they think maybe they too can do try to have some spine' (paraphrased).
Destroying Iran using carpet bombing would also mean destroying Israel, the American bases, and the American investments, and the GCC infrastructure and hence both Iran and America did the same old tit for tat dance that they did in the Trump first administration.
So, yes, the American firepower in the Middle East is greatly reduced; forget about putting the boots on the ground like in Iraq 2003--those days are long gone--short of dropping massive nukes, even a middling power like Iran can exact a too heavy price.
But you are entitled to remain in your awe of a past which has long gone.





