
Risk of world war
CFR President Richard Haass tweets: “Make no mistake: any war with Iran will not look like the 1990 Gulf war or the 2003 Iraq wars.”
-“It will be fought throughout the region w a wide range of tools vs a wide range of civilian, economic, & military targets. The region (and possibly the world) will be the battlefield.”
President Trump tweeted this wordless image last night, about 15 minutes before the Pentagon statement confirming the strike:
America’s war footing
President Trump, after warning three days ago that Iran would pay “a very BIG PRICE,” authorized a drone strike at Baghdad International Airport that killed Iran’s top general and second most powerful official, Qasem Soleimani.
- From the Pentagon’s statement: “At the direction of the President, the U.S. military has taken decisive defensive action to protect U.S. personnel abroad by killing Qasem Soleimani, the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force, a U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization.”
- The strikealso killed Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the deputy commander of the Popular Mobilization Forces, a group of Iranian-backed militias in Iraq.
Why it matters: Soleimani had cost hundreds of American lives and was among the Middle East’s most feared powers. But Iran seems certain to respond, potentially further destabilizing the world’s most volatile region.
- “In killing General Soleimani,”the N.Y. Times reports, “Trump took an action that Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama had rejected, fearing it would lead to war between the United States and Iran.”
Behind the scenes: A source in close contact with Trump administration senior national security officials tells Axios’ Jonathan Swan that one scenario they are especially concerned about — and have been prepared for — is Iran launching cyberattacks.
- That’s the most likely way that Iran could retaliate stateside.
The big picture: The president who wanted to bring home the troops is now engaged in the most intense conflict with Iran in recent history.
- So much has changed — and so fast.
- A few months ago,Trump was musing about bringing U.S. troops home from the Middle East, and to let others fight it out in the sand.
- Now,he’s adding forces, and they’re necessarily on a war footing.
The bottom line: Modern wars are fought mostly with the most expensive, most difficult to recruit, train and retain: special forces.
Πηγή: axios.com