I'm putting this here and not in the WW3 forum for 2 reasons. 1: I'm hoping it will illicit more serious and informed responses and 2: because such
an attack is not going to start WW3. Russia is in no condition to go to war with anyone, and China's relationship with Iran is loose enough that it
wouldn't be worth it to them.
Please don't derail the thread with your anti-Jew or anti-Israel or anti-West hate. This isn't even about whether or not this should be done or who
are the good guys and who are the bad guys, it's simply about the (hypothetical) mission. If you want the TL;DR version, skip down to below the
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I'm of a mixed mind about U.S. involvement.
IF such an attack had to be carried out, I'd hope the U.S. could stay out of it and just let
Israel handle it. However, I think U.S. involvement would both increase the odds of success of the mission and actually
decrease the odds of
the strike sparking a broader war.
Doesn't the involvement of more nations mean a broader war? Not necessarily. Obviously, the attack would be an act of war, but whether an actual war
starts depends on Iran's response. If just Israel conducts the attack, I think it's highly likely Iran goes to war with Israel, which would include
Iran's proxy terrorist organizations in the region and eventually some of the other regional powers probably get involved. While the West could in
theory just sit it out, it would still be costly for us because of the disruption of oil supplies during a long, bloody war in the Middle East.
So the best scenario for us is if no war actually starts as a result of the attack, and I think the most likely course of action to produce that
result is if the U.S. joins the attack, maybe with the U.K. as well. Facing such a coalition, it's possible Iran would decide to just take the bloody
nose and limit their response the way they did when the U.S. killed Soleimani. Maybe launch some token "retaliatory" missiles that are carefully
targeted to not kill any Americans and let some of their terrorist proxies try to exact revenge. This would probably depend on the initial attack
being limited to just the nuclear facilities and supporting air defenses. If we launched a broader strike, it would probably force them to respond
more seriously.
Of course all of that is probabilities and guesses and there are no guarantees. I just think that's the mostly likely way to actually avoid a serious
war starting from the attack.
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So how would it be done? In the new Top Gun movie the U.S. flies in literally under the radar and conducts the attack in F-18s. I think some dramatic
license was taken here. First of all, there is conveniently only one target. In reality, Iran's nuclear program is spread around the country.
Obviously not all of it would have to be attacked, but still to take out key parts of their nuclear infrastructure would require a broader strike
package, probably with a number of different airframes involved right?
Exactly how it would be done would also depend on who is going in. If it's just Israel, the obvious choice would be their F-35s. I've read that the
aircraft's range could limit their ability to hit all the required targets. I also thought I read somewhere that Israel was trying to figure out how
to extend their range. Obviously an air-to-air refueling capability would help. Israel wants some KC-46s badly, but I also read that that is delayed.
I also think just trying to avoid radar is unlikely. Even if the attack aircraft are LO, they'd still want to take out some air defenses right?
In the background I talked about the pros and cons of U.S. involvement. What if we just provide the air refueling but don't actually go into Iran for
the strikes? That's helpful, but I still think the best option is if the U.S. goes full involvement. Then what's the best tool for the job? B-2s?
Possibly aided by sea launched or standoff missiles to take out air defenses?
What do ya'll think? I'm a complete amateur with this stuff so some of my thinking is probably way off base. I was Air Force for 13 years but I was
a fuels guy
they don't teach us much tactics and mission planning.