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Iran's War Strategy: Blind, Deplete, Then Strike Hard
How Iran Plans to Exhaust U.S. Missile Defenses First. Making Americans broke.
Americans are fighting a negative cost exchange war and it will be the death of America.
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Iran’s military approach in the ongoing conflict appears designed as a multi-phase saturation strategy: first, target and neutralize key U.S. radar installations to impair detection and guidance capabilities for allied air defenses. This “blinding” step sets the stage for unleashing waves of inexpensive, lower-capability missiles and drones aimed at diverse regional targets, forcing U.S. and partner forces (like those in the Gulf states) to expend precious interceptors in large numbers. The goal is rapid depletion of expensive missile defense stocks—such as Patriot PAC-3 or THAAD rounds—which are far costlier than Iran’s expendable munitions—potentially exhausting batteries within days of sustained barrages. Only after defenses are critically weakened or ammunition runs low would Iran escalate by deploying its more advanced and harder-to-intercept weapons, including hypersonic missiles (like the reported Fattah series) and heavier ballistic missiles, to inflict maximum damage on high-value assets while minimizing losses to its own limited high-end arsenal. This calculated “blind, deplete, overwhelm” tactic exploits asymmetries in cost, volume, and technology, as evidenced by recent reports of interceptor shortages amid escalating exchanges.
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