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wnylib

(25,715 posts)
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 06:42 AM Yesterday

I am not a military strategist, but

if you plan to attack a country, don't you consider the risks and plan in advance how to reduce them?

Example, in an attack on Iran, it was predictable that the Strait of Hormuz would get blocked, leaving ships bottlenecked with repercussions around the world on oil supplies and other goods. The result of that is inflation and shortages.

So is there a way that the Strait of Hormuz could have been protected in advance of the bombing? If not, what about detouring ships to a safer route before bombing? That would be an inconvenience and extra cost for the ships and their cargo companies but it's costing them to sit still, too, and is creating shortages.

Wouldn't it have been prudent to protect our bases in Middle East countries against Iranian counter attacks prior to bombing Iran?

As I said, I am not a strategist. I have never been in the military although my father, 2 brothers, nephew, and cousin were. So maybe I'm misguided about advance planning and protections.







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I am not a military strategist, but (Original Post) wnylib Yesterday OP
The trouble is, Trump doesn't look at history, geography, political, science or anything Walleye Yesterday #1
He's Been Wanting To Attack IRAN Mr.Bee Yesterday #38
But he is good buddies with the Saudi Walleye 23 hrs ago #42
Follow the money Tim S Yesterday #2
ALWAYS. OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #28
I'm certain that a multitude of studies and reports from all branches of the Pentagon no_hypocrisy Yesterday #3
Trump's goal is to steal oil, land, cash, power. Irish_Dem Yesterday #4
Even Trump knows that he won't live much longer wnylib Yesterday #5
His mind is a very dark place, so I shudder to contemplate what he thinks. Joinfortmill Yesterday #17
Yes, looking into the mind of a psychopath can be daunting. Irish_Dem 22 hrs ago #45
Remember that t-shirt/bumper sticker that said AllyCat Yesterday #39
He wants to die the richest man on the planet. Irish_Dem 22 hrs ago #46
He thought Gaza and Venezuela were easy victories and he is a god. rubbersole Yesterday #8
There is no other way for tankers to leave the Persian Gulf genxlib Yesterday #6
No, the costs of war cannot be eliminated. David__77 Yesterday #7
Sounds to me that you gave this war more thought and insight than the morans who launched it Rhiannon12866 Yesterday #9
A dangerous mix of arrogance and ignorance malaise Yesterday #10
To take it further. Woodwizard Yesterday #11
Wakeee Wakeee Snoopy 7 Yesterday #12
We must never forget... GiqueCee Yesterday #13
Trump is incompetent by our standards but wnylib Yesterday #33
And you know who REALLY benefits from the price of oil TexasBushwhacker 22 hrs ago #48
The least dumbass Trump could have done True Dough Yesterday #14
Maybe that's why he took Venezuela's oil before bombing Iran. wnylib Yesterday #18
You're right. They're dumber than rocks. Joinfortmill Yesterday #15
You're thinking of a normal president not suffering from tertiary syphilis. Ray Bruns Yesterday #16
Trump isn't trying to take over the Middle East. He is trying to take over the United States. hadEnuf Yesterday #19
More than taking over the US. wnylib Yesterday #23
Hard to say if the American people will go down without a fight. hadEnuf Yesterday #30
As we recall, Rumsfeld ignored Deminpenn Yesterday #20
I was never prouder of Rummy then when retold the reporters, "You go to war with the unknowns you have, not with the 3Hotdogs Yesterday #22
Ask me about Hillbilly Armor on Humvees. James48 Yesterday #25
Sounds like the beginning of an interesting story, 3Hotdogs Yesterday #26
Warriors don't worry about risks. AverageOldGuy Yesterday #21
Then you've never been under the leadership..... lastlib Yesterday #24
Trump doesn't consider all that shit. Turbineguy Yesterday #27
I am a Desert Storm vereran Puppyjive Yesterday #29
My nephew is a Desert Storm vet. He was in the Air Force Reserves wnylib Yesterday #37
Krasnov went to war to show the world he could, on his own. gab13by13 Yesterday #31
Worse than Iraq Johnny2X2X Yesterday #32
A week in and I'm still trying to figure out the actual goal of the operation Torchlight Yesterday #34
Plan in advance? Such a quaint concept. We now live by the law of unintended consequences and spin spin spin. dutch777 Yesterday #35
He isn't, nor does he listen to them. Ferrets are Cool Yesterday #36
Objective leaders consider risks and plan in advance to educe them. Bush and Trump both ignored this rule. Martin68 Yesterday #40
I have pondering Official Acts vs Criminal Acts. Dan Yesterday #41
Could we say that attacking Iran was not an wnylib 22 hrs ago #44
Almost like it would have been easier not to attack Iran... 0rganism 22 hrs ago #43
I can guarantee attacking Iran has been regularly wargamed haele 22 hrs ago #47

Walleye

(44,531 posts)
1. The trouble is, Trump doesn't look at history, geography, political, science or anything
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 06:44 AM
Yesterday

He just goes by his flawed gut and thinks he can change the world by the force of his will, which in reality is nothing

Mr.Bee

(1,782 posts)
38. He's Been Wanting To Attack IRAN
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 09:41 AM
Yesterday

Since 2001
(when he helped clear debris at ground zero).

OldBaldy1701E

(10,965 posts)
28. ALWAYS.
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 09:07 AM
Yesterday

If you are in any way concerned about anything in this modern USA, look to the money.

Who is making it and how. The two biggest questions we have in any situation involving this nation.

Of course, we are too programmed to ask it enough. Or, to actually act once we figure out what is going on.

no_hypocrisy

(54,759 posts)
3. I'm certain that a multitude of studies and reports from all branches of the Pentagon
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 06:54 AM
Yesterday

were forwarded -- and explained to Hegseth and Trump. And those warnings were ignored, if not mocked.

Trump has an MO of Dunning Kruger Syndrome, whereby he knows more than the experts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect

Irish_Dem

(80,846 posts)
4. Trump's goal is to steal oil, land, cash, power.
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 06:56 AM
Yesterday

It is about lining his pockets and stroking his ego.
He only cares about himself.

So no, he would never consider the lives of any one else.

There could have been a clear strategy like you outline.
But he couldn't care less about any of that.

wnylib

(25,715 posts)
5. Even Trump knows that he won't live much longer
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 07:03 AM
Yesterday

so I,wonder why he is still trying to accumulate more. Does he think that having even more money and power will hold death back?

Irish_Dem

(80,846 posts)
45. Yes, looking into the mind of a psychopath can be daunting.
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 12:21 PM
22 hrs ago

Early in my career, I did jail evaluations and counseling for the county court system.
Trust me, it is not for the weak of stomach.

AllyCat

(18,758 posts)
39. Remember that t-shirt/bumper sticker that said
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 09:42 AM
Yesterday

He who does with the most toys wins”?

That’s him. Like most filthy rich people, he has obsessive compulsive disorder about money and stuff. For him, it’s also power.

Irish_Dem

(80,846 posts)
46. He wants to die the richest man on the planet.
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 12:24 PM
22 hrs ago

His life long goal according to Michael Cohen his ex attorney, is to be the world's first trillionaire. He is hell bent on doing this before he dies.

Of course he will be heading straight to hell because of it and all his other crimes.

rubbersole

(11,161 posts)
8. He thought Gaza and Venezuela were easy victories and he is a god.
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 07:21 AM
Yesterday

Putting the most powerful military force ever built in the hands of a compromised madman is going to be the most dangerous thing Americans have ever experienced. Watching history unfold has never felt this unsettling before.

genxlib

(6,121 posts)
6. There is no other way for tankers to leave the Persian Gulf
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 07:10 AM
Yesterday

That is why it is so strategically important

The only other way to get oil out of that area is with overland pipelines to other bodies of water but the capacity is limited compared to that of the tankers.

And the answer to your question is yes all that should have been considered. But these people live in their own little world and think they control the world with the force of their will.

Rhiannon12866

(254,195 posts)
9. Sounds to me that you gave this war more thought and insight than the morans who launched it
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 07:21 AM
Yesterday

Woodwizard

(1,308 posts)
11. To take it further.
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 07:54 AM
Yesterday

How do we get a government in power that won't be just as bad as the last? If anything we have shown is a nuclear weapon is a good deterrent.

Boots on the ground? Urban warfare for years? Other countries getting dragged in turning the whole middle east into a hot war? I can confidently say I have no idea how this will turn out.

I can also confidently say neither does trump and his sycophants.

Snoopy 7

(729 posts)
12. Wakeee Wakeee
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 07:58 AM
Yesterday

1. The "Epstein Files" are t rumps biggest problem with him being accused as the main person in the files
2. ekpstein was an Israeli spy
3. If you think that the "Epstein Files" are bad think about what netanyahu has on t rump
4. netanyahu tell trump to attack NOW and he does
5. results: our US Bases, allies and neighboring countries are left in the dark and are not ready for retaliation
6. netanyahu relaxes the ring on t rumps nose...
See how it works?

GiqueCee

(3,924 posts)
13. We must never forget...
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 08:17 AM
Yesterday

... that Trump's gross incompetence dovetails nicely with Putin's psychotic obsession with destroying the West, and America in particular. As Trump flails around like an out-of-control fire hose of malice and depravity, Putin takes advantage of his staggering stupidity at every opportunity. He knows that Republicans are ruthless sociopaths with absolutely zero intention of ever doing anything that helps the American people, only the equally sociopathic billionaires that control them, and those guys are a cancer.
Bottom line: Never leave Putin out of any scenario involving the Orange Pustule. He's always got his blood-drenched fingers in everything.

wnylib

(25,715 posts)
33. Trump is incompetent by our standards but
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 09:22 AM
Yesterday

competent by his own standards for the goals he wants to achieve.

A dragged out war, especially if we get hit with a terrorist attack, gives him the excuse for martial law and control of elections.

TexasBushwhacker

(21,183 posts)
48. And you know who REALLY benefits from the price of oil
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 01:07 PM
22 hrs ago

going up 50% in the last month? RUSSIA!

True Dough

(26,410 posts)
14. The least dumbass Trump could have done
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 08:22 AM
Yesterday

was top up the U.S. strategic reserves of oil before starting a war. But there's no foresight with that moron.

hadEnuf

(3,593 posts)
19. Trump isn't trying to take over the Middle East. He is trying to take over the United States.
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 08:35 AM
Yesterday

Having an all-purpose boogeyman like Iran, who everybody hates anyway, is priceless to him. Constant fear, diversion and the real threat of foreign terrorism on our soil, now that he has dismantled the government agencies responsible for protecting us, is a path to a national emergency where he can shut the whole country down and impose an actual State of Emergency, aka Martial Law.

Minnesota and other states are petri dishes. Don't think "he will never try it" on a national scale of some sort.

wnylib

(25,715 posts)
23. More than taking over the US.
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 08:57 AM
Yesterday

He wants to rule the world. A very a ambitious dictator.

The world recognized Maduro as a bad actor. Same with the Iranian regime. So he started his conquest of oil supplies in those two countries. Another benefit to him is crashing world market supplies of other goods. He then controls economies.

I fully expect him to declare a national emergency and martial law. Take over elections or cancel them. Declare himself dictator and appoint his successor.

Will the American people go down without a fight?

hadEnuf

(3,593 posts)
30. Hard to say if the American people will go down without a fight.
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 09:14 AM
Yesterday

I hate to say it, but a good portion of people are in a Fox news induced stupor or are too busy walking into walls while playing on their cell phones. We've always been told to vote, vote, vote, but now that is in jeopardy because the Republicans are expecting a wipeout and we know Trump is going to try and pull something. And quite frankly, we are woefully unprepared to deal with any of it.

I hope I am wrong.

Deminpenn

(17,421 posts)
20. As we recall, Rumsfeld ignored
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 08:40 AM
Yesterday

any logistics or post-Iraq war planning, too.

Republican arrogance about the ease of war goes back a long time.

3Hotdogs

(15,281 posts)
22. I was never prouder of Rummy then when retold the reporters, "You go to war with the unknowns you have, not with the
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 08:56 AM
Yesterday

know --- no, that wasn't it. "You go peace with the army you have not with the known, you don' ...

Aw fuck it.

AverageOldGuy

(3,716 posts)
21. Warriors don't worry about risks.
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 08:47 AM
Yesterday

Just ask the Supreme Warrior himself, Secretary of War Hogsbreath.

After all, war is just another video game.

lastlib

(28,066 posts)
24. Then you've never been under the leadership.....
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 09:01 AM
Yesterday

of a very stable genius such as donald F. (for Felon) tRump, whose scintillating intelllect foresaw all of these things and clearly knew the path forward.

Puppyjive

(976 posts)
29. I am a Desert Storm vereran
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 09:11 AM
Yesterday

Trump and his moronic cabinet, are putting troops in harms way when they announce their plan of attack. Our enemies are one step ahead of us. And all of our bases should have been placed on high alert before the attack. Nothing in this war was thought out. Trump has blood on his hands.

wnylib

(25,715 posts)
37. My nephew is a Desert Storm vet. He was in the Air Force Reserves
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 09:33 AM
Yesterday

when he was called up and activated to deploy to Iraq. His father (my brother) was a career Navy guy and Vietnam vet. He was furious over his son's call up. My brother was a staunch Republican, but despised Bush Jr, whom he called chickenhawk.

gab13by13

(31,972 posts)
31. Krasnov went to war to show the world he could, on his own.
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 09:16 AM
Yesterday

Stop trying to complicate things. He is using the military now to go after drug cartels all over the world, his next move will be to use the military in every city to replace law enforcement.

Going to war in Iran is about showing off his power, he doesn't give a shit what the results are.

A lot of unwashed Magats are going to have trouble filling up the gas tanks of their pickup trucks.

Johnny2X2X

(24,067 posts)
32. Worse than Iraq
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 09:16 AM
Yesterday

At least Bush and Cheney prepared for Iraq for months and months. This sounds like at most a few weeks to prepare for this war.

Torchlight

(6,710 posts)
34. A week in and I'm still trying to figure out the actual goal of the operation
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 09:22 AM
Yesterday

Ask three different admin staffer and we get seven different responses, none of which are answers.

dutch777

(5,046 posts)
35. Plan in advance? Such a quaint concept. We now live by the law of unintended consequences and spin spin spin.
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 09:27 AM
Yesterday

Just like it would have been a good idea to have a robust new industrial and manufacturing policy in place that supported reshoring manufacturing BEFORE you put tariffs in place, having the CIA and special forces infiltrate Iran and train and equip resistance groups BEFORE starting large scale military attacks and then these groups could have acted to erode the internal Iranian theocratic power structure would have been smart. We seem to be short on smarts in the Trump administration.

Martin68

(27,554 posts)
40. Objective leaders consider risks and plan in advance to educe them. Bush and Trump both ignored this rule.
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 09:44 AM
Yesterday

Dan

(5,098 posts)
41. I have pondering Official Acts vs Criminal Acts.
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 09:45 AM
Yesterday

The whole presidential immunity thing.

wnylib

(25,715 posts)
44. Could we say that attacking Iran was not an
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 12:20 PM
22 hrs ago

official act because it was done without consulting Congress and without a Congressional declaration of war?

Personally, I am for ignoring the SC ruling on immunity since the SC is corrupt.

0rganism

(25,577 posts)
43. Almost like it would have been easier not to attack Iran...
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 12:13 PM
22 hrs ago

Notably, every president for the last 4 decades has had this conundrum and somehow they all decided NOT to attack. What a fucking coincidence! Almost as if there were some really solid, good reasons to use caution and diplomacy when dealing with the entire region.

But that's not a problem for us anymore, right?

haele

(15,329 posts)
47. I can guarantee attacking Iran has been regularly wargamed
Mon Mar 9, 2026, 12:36 PM
22 hrs ago

Since 1979.
The Pentagon's various strategic offices, including all the service academies, regularly hold wargames for any potential situation and run them through the various geo-political situations and results, covering everything from asymmetrical warfare/defensive maneuvers available to all the potential participants (as in, if you attack country X, what countries might align themselves with country X or us, and join the fight due to other political positioning or advantages outside the original conflict) along with potential long term blowback.
Yes, using nukes anywhere has been wargamed out.
That's why having nuke weapons is considered a defensive deterrent, rather than a potential battlefield weapon.
War is always a last resort for a civilized country.
If a country wants to strut around like a mercenary army playing Sparta, they will find themselves as isolated and distrusted as North Korea.

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