'An air power expert explains why Iran is more powerful now than before the war'
(MS NOW) "President Donald Trumps war with Iran is not going well. He began the conflict with a promise to use an air campaign to initiate regime change in as little as 'two or three days.' But about three weeks in, Irans government, military and security forces remain highly functional. No popular uprising has emerged. And Irans government has seized control of the Strait of Hormuz, sending global oil prices surging and Trump into a panic."
"Robert Pape, a political scientist at the University of Chicago, is one of the analysts who saw this situation coming a long way off. An expert on air power and regime change who has also taught at the U.S. Air Forces School of Advanced Airpower Studies, Pape is almost comically well suited to address the core dynamics underlying how the war on Iran is unfolding. His scholarship and his newsletter, 'The Escalation Trap,' all point in one direction: Trumps goal of toppling Irans regime from the air alone is doomed, because fighting a war only with air power is by its very nature ill suited to win hearts and minds."
"I spoke with Pape on the phone this week, and he explained why this kind of intervention has such a poor track record, what isnt working strategically, why Iran isnt losing the war, and what this all means for the possibility of Trump sending in ground troops."
"Our conversation, edited for length and clarity, follows."
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(3,908 posts)The new politics that have been triggered by the bombing work to the disadvantage of regime change, in the positive sense that you would get a generation of leaders who would be more likely to do Washingtons bidding. What youre getting instead is negative regime change: Youre ending up with leaders from the second generation who are more anti-American, more dangerous, more willing to take costs in order to punish America, and allies of America.