General Stanley McChrystal in a recent NYT interview laid out why the entire Iran war strategy is built on magical thinking. He described three “great seductions” that trap American administrations: covert action that never stays covert, surgical Special Ops raids that don’t change facts on the ground, and the myth of air power dominance. He’s seen all three up close. And he’s watching all three fail in real time in Iran.

“Everything after this will be harder,” McChrystal said.

@DebErupts that is funny if you remember McCrystal's history https://gwynnedyer.com/2010/the-fall-of-stanley-mcchrystal/ Dyer grew up as an anti-nuclear-weapons organizer facing senior military officers who got their last promotion, retired with a generous pension, then announced that the Cold War was dangerous and stupid.
The Fall of Stanley McChrystal | Gwynne Dyer

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