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The Operational Art of War

Operational Art of War

Analysis of military matters by a former staff officer.

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Let's Invade Iran Part 6

The last post showed an invasion of Iran from Iraq was possible, but required supplies to move by ship through the Persian Gulf. This means the USN needs to force its way through the Straits of Hormuz and suppress Iran’s naval defences. Thi...

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Let's Invade Iran Part 5

In the last post we concluded America’s viable starting points for an invasion of Iran were via Turkey, Armenia, Iraq and the Persian Gulf. We then looked at the invasion routes out of Turkey and Armenia, concluding these were not viable du...

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Let's Invade Iran Part 4

In the last episode we determined that America needs to assemble an invasion force of 27-35 combat brigades for an invasion of Iran. They are unlikely to have more than four brigades provided by allies, so 23-31 of those brigades need to be...

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