Could the United States Invade Iran?

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  • @warographics643
    @warographics643  Před rokem +65

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    • @hansolowe19
      @hansolowe19 Před rokem +6

      The talky bit around 19 minutes, you should consider having a map of the region with a moving arrow or spreading/retreating colours, just words keeps it much more abstract. ☝️👍

    • @alek9195
      @alek9195 Před rokem

      I don't think the US has enough stupid soldiers to attack Iran. The US couldn't defeat the Taliban let alone Iran lol. What nonsense. This man is stup*d lol.

    • @chronosschiron
      @chronosschiron Před rokem

      no
      cause what you dont know is they have NUKE nuclear missles but dirty bombs and that will be literally end of forces going there

    • @chronosschiron
      @chronosschiron Před rokem

      and doing it sets off chain reaction everywhere until younot only have the entire middle east at war and imean entire it will spill into africa and then youmight even get places on russias side entering into conflicts and then
      then its nukes and YOUR DEAD

    • @chronosschiron
      @chronosschiron Před rokem +2

      not to mention that long before this russia and or china would send nukes your way

  • @gaamesso8002
    @gaamesso8002 Před rokem +61

    “Convince your enemy that he will gain very little by attacking you; this will diminish his enthusiasm.”
    - Sun Tzu

  • @nataliawinchester5864
    @nataliawinchester5864 Před rokem +1334

    As an Iranian now living in North America, the worrying thing for me is how desperate the men in power are to stay in power. They will never let Iran go if they can help it, even if it means sacrificing everyone. They do not even pretend to care about their people anymore, it's just about their status. America would absolutely win head-to-head, but the cost to both U.S. troops and the Iranian people does not seem worth the fight. The government needs to go, but military conflicts are not the best way to make that happen.

    • @vklnew9824
      @vklnew9824 Před rokem +1

      Western men are not dying for you mountain dwelling Orientals.

    • @nothuman3083
      @nothuman3083 Před rokem +27

      We made it clear we can get them they couldn't stop us, we choice not too because of politics around it.

    • @carlireland5049
      @carlireland5049 Před rokem +120

      Don’t forget that a war would only validate the regime’s propaganda and increase support for it. Part of the reason why the Iranian Revolution succeeded was that Iraq tried to take advantage of the country’s instability by invading. This only caused the Islamists supporting the new government, the conservative monarchists supporting the old one, and the left-wing and liberal dissidents opposed to both regimes to put aside their differences to defend the country against Ba’athist Iraq. Likewise, the US accidentally broke the momentum on the previous protest movement by assassinating Soleimani, which only caused an invasion scare.

    • @CODYoungGunna
      @CODYoungGunna Před rokem

      The powers at be in the US don't really see any logic in a war with Iran

    • @jal7852
      @jal7852 Před rokem +1

      True. The clerical regime will only become more violent. Their secret mantra against their people is “If we can’t rule the country, YOU can’t either.”

  • @TheJMBon
    @TheJMBon Před 8 měsíci +66

    One thing Simon didn't mention is that the first target after securing the beaches won't be an immediate thrust North but instead, will be a large attack towards the nearest port city. Any amphibious invasion MUST capture a deep water port fairly quickly.

    • @ferry602
      @ferry602 Před 8 měsíci +15

      But Iran is not a Hollywood studio, never underestimate your opponent. Not when you have to deal with the IRGC from Iran who fighting for their country and not for the US bankers and war machine.

    • @Intel-i7-9700k
      @Intel-i7-9700k Před 7 měsíci +11

      @@ferry602 Imagine how Eager Russia would be to support Iran every way they can.

    • @j4genius961
      @j4genius961 Před 7 měsíci +14

      @ferry602 Seriously! These Americans have watched too many movies and it shows😭🤣It would take a total mobilisation of the US army ( the likes of which we haven't seen since WW2 ) to defeat Iran with HEAVY casualties leaving the door open for Russia/China to finish them and overtake the US as the world's daddy.
      THEN good luck dealing with the aftermath of the war which will be 100X worse than Afghanistan, the people of Iran are EXTREMELY proud and their special operation unit ( the Quds ) are VERY good at CIA type operations, I'm talking worldwide "terrorist" attacks against US interests including within the US itself ( Imagine what a simple rocket launcher could do in Timesquare )...The US economy would collapse, once again leaving the door open for Russia and China...This isn't a movie or a board game Americans.

    • @Intel-i7-9700k
      @Intel-i7-9700k Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@j4genius961 Yes. The divide et impera tactics most countries tend to use when attacking a country won't work either, as Iran has a fairly strong national identity. Iran is a hornet's nest and a nightmare to invade, and will no doubt get massive support from Syria and Russia at the least.

    • @sinez999
      @sinez999 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@j4genius961 hilarious. how quickly you forget that when america wants to make a statement with violence, they literally make examples out of you. whether its hiroshima or iraq, fuck around and find out.
      and land attacks? yeah you're delusional. the CITIZENS own more total guns then there are total people lol... literally not counting cops or military.. good luck with that

  • @yeethao1165
    @yeethao1165 Před 7 měsíci

    I am impressed your work is going to be able to make it to the point where I can be there for a few years

  • @cjaquino28
    @cjaquino28 Před rokem +1393

    Hopefully, USA would learn from its experience in Afghanistan and just let the country break itself from inside before committing any troops to it. Military interventions have a tendency to unite the people against the "invader", even if said invader was there to try to help them in the first place.

    • @TheMacC117
      @TheMacC117 Před rokem +46

      Thankfully, that seems to be our plan.

    • @Klopp2543
      @Klopp2543 Před rokem +98

      Believe me they've tried since 1979

    • @mayer14474
      @mayer14474 Před rokem

      Arm us to overthrow the Islamic regime for you!

    • @mayer14474
      @mayer14474 Před rokem

      @@Klopp2543 a few strikes on military bases would be nice. it reduces the current regimes power to suppress the anti government protesters.

    • @MisunderstoodWierdo
      @MisunderstoodWierdo Před rokem +119

      How would amerikkka help them?

  • @MalcadorTheSigilite
    @MalcadorTheSigilite Před rokem +401

    Just because it could doesn't means it should.

  • @myeverythingworld8123
    @myeverythingworld8123 Před 7 měsíci +1

    And here we go

  • @jestnutz
    @jestnutz Před 7 měsíci +5

    Invade? No. Destroy? Yes.

  • @TheColombiano89
    @TheColombiano89 Před rokem +699

    My father is Persian he went to Colombia after the fall of the Shah. He was part of his body guard detail in Panama. But I remember in the 80s Iraq invaded Iran. This unified the Iranian people behind the government. Any attacks would have the opposite effect, uniting the people against an external enemy. A war is not the solution.

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 Před rokem

      If it gets us cheap oil, of course a war is the solution! We'll convert Iran to Christianity while we're at it, lol. =P

    • @TheColombiano89
      @TheColombiano89 Před rokem +31

      @William Young our kings are in the Bible, brother. Look up Cyrus the Great or Xerxes. We also created the first monotheistic religion claiming one God exists, which has direct roots to Christianity. Look up Zoroastrianism. Celebrate Christmas ? Guess who started the first one ? Three Kings from the East are Persian Mahi priests.

    • @dvvaughn564
      @dvvaughn564 Před rokem +19

      Are you sure they would not unite with American troops?

    • @vvvvel
      @vvvvel Před rokem +3

      This is why there's NATO and they've already said "all means are on the table to stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon"!

    • @user-pb4yk5jj3r
      @user-pb4yk5jj3r Před rokem

      ​@@dvvaughn564 به عنوان یک ایرانی ،حتی فکرش را هم نمیکردم امریکایی ها به این اندازه احمق باشند

  • @mrwri
    @mrwri Před rokem +26

    Short answer: yes.
    Long answer: probably not.

    • @PrimericanIdol
      @PrimericanIdol Před rokem +9

      It would be like you invading a bee's nest, and thinking you won't be stung.

    • @ssnaut1871
      @ssnaut1871 Před rokem +2

      Also even if USA is successful it may need 100s of billion to support new government and don't forget unending insurgency against new government as soon as USA leaves . Iraq war took 1.2 trillion i think .

    • @mayer14474
      @mayer14474 Před rokem +1

      @@ssnaut1871 there wont be much insurgency since the current regime is not popular at all! an inclusive secular democracy will be supported by entirety of the country.

    • @ssnaut1871
      @ssnaut1871 Před rokem

      @@mayer14474 bruh all inclusive government of iraq got pummled by Isis until USA came back , Afghanistan one literally got dissolved and Libyan one basically collapsed in 3 factions. If you don't want another 2 decades long conflicts rather not invade more nation for godsake.

    • @mayer14474
      @mayer14474 Před rokem +2

      @@ssnaut1871 Iran is nothing like Afganistan or Iraq. It's an entirely different country with different people. Iran has been a mltui-ethnic country for thousands of years, unlike Iraq or Afganistan or Lybia, Iran has strong roots and charactor. A secular democratic Iran is very very likely to succeed which in turn stablizes the region

  • @nightshift7963
    @nightshift7963 Před 7 měsíci +5

    One aspect of us power that's often overlooked is its airborne capability. Though dangerous it is still a viable option and I doubt the us would just start to slog northward without created a pinsor move or distraction to pull forces away from the coast.

    • @user-yp6in8nl9z
      @user-yp6in8nl9z Před 7 měsíci

      no war has ever been won by air alone.

    • @bubamaranovichok4901
      @bubamaranovichok4901 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@user-yp6in8nl9z you right my friend. The massacre starts with land invasion, which could go both ways and in this situation, the US would be the loser.

    • @brianpoe1683
      @brianpoe1683 Před 4 měsíci

      @@bubamaranovichok4901 So many stupid people like this...

    • @LunaticTheCat
      @LunaticTheCat Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@bubamaranovichok4901 There's not a chance in hell Iran would be able to stop a US land invasion.

  • @grahamcomer4302
    @grahamcomer4302 Před 7 měsíci +2

    This is about to play out

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 Před rokem +71

    0:50 - Chapter 1 - Back into the fray
    2:45 - Chapter 2 - Ideal geography
    7:50 - Mid roll ads
    8:45 - Back to the video
    10:05 - Chapter 3 - Weighing the odds
    13:30 - Chapter 4 - The US invasion of Iran

  • @game_vax
    @game_vax Před rokem +66

    he didn't consider proxy armies outside Iran, and the most important thing, that Iran is a part of the Shanghai defense pact.

  • @mikeco.1515
    @mikeco.1515 Před 4 měsíci +1

    crazy how things are panning out hmmm

  • @Z10N4Z1Z
    @Z10N4Z1Z Před 8 měsíci +4

    Weeks of air strikes and Iran just sits there watching 600k+ troops in UAE/Saudi until they invade 😮

  • @jmill1334
    @jmill1334 Před rokem +264

    I think the US would rather go for targeted strikes on specific locations rather than all out invasion for exactly how this scenario plays out. Given the issues in the government the only way I see a quick passing of a war declaration and invasion would be if Iran did a first strike on the US similar to Pearl Harbor. Otherwise there likely is deadlock between political parties because somehow it will become a partisan issue even if its not and shouldn't be. Ultimately I think the US's main policy would be invasion at this stage as a last resort, but if time is indeed a factor here then large scale airstrikes would be their main goal of stopping a nuke being obtained. After that I think they'd attempt to destabilize the government of Iran further in the hopes their people would rebel while mainly staying well clear of the country outside of ferrying oil through the straight of Hormuz past Iranian boat attacks. If time is a factor they'd have to more or less paratroop in in some capacity because I would think the southern invasion build up and then slow grind up the country would take way too long to be viable. Really depends on time and honestly I think it would be drastically low before the US government would finally agree on a way forward.

    • @conductingintomfoolery9163
      @conductingintomfoolery9163 Před rokem +8

      Libya 2.0

    • @jacob4920
      @jacob4920 Před rokem

      Invasion is not, and should not, be the first priority of the American government, in a time of war with Iran. Where the US holds the advantage is on the high seas, and in areas outside of Iran's borders. Also, any notion that Russia, or China, will be involved on Iran's side is laughable. In another year or two, Russia is going to fall to pieces, and China doesn't care about anybody but themselves. China will hang Iran out to dry, the same way that they hung Russia out to dry, when Russia invaded Ukraine.

    • @philipanderson1105
      @philipanderson1105 Před rokem +23

      We’d decimate their boats before we even got close with our ships. Iran would be toast if if we get into a conflict with them.
      Only hard part would be the counter insurgency operations after. That’s been an issue throughout world history

    • @archerc3811
      @archerc3811 Před rokem +6

      And then Iran just starts hitting every ship with silkworms

    • @outlawfly664
      @outlawfly664 Před rokem +38

      ​@@philipanderson1105 Good luck with that when Iran starts raining thousands of ballistic and cruise missiles.

  • @scottryals3191
    @scottryals3191 Před rokem +157

    The likelihood of the US engaging in a land war with Iran is minuscule. Imagine the Straits of Hormuz shutting down for months. The effects on the world economy would be utterly devastating. I'm guessing the Pentagon is aware of everything you've brought up. There are all kinds of ways to handle the "Oh no, they have the bomb" scenario short of an all out invasion.
    I think the Iranians have a pretty good idea about what would happen if they actually did make a nuclear strike. Their leaders are maybe crazy; but, not that crazy.

    • @nimaj53
      @nimaj53 Před rokem +29

      As an iranian, i had always jokingly told my friends if the gov ever want to use an nuclear bomb, it will be on us and for our suppression.
      I do fantasize about US invading tho😂

    • @Jdjdbxdj
      @Jdjdbxdj Před rokem

      @@nimaj53 we don’t suppress your people man, please tell me you understand that. Your government controls you, the US does not. Sanctions are the most civil way of creating problems. By simply not trading with them we can cut them off from a major portion of global commerce. They’ll then blame us for doing that to them, even though it’s in response to decisions they’ve made….

    • @nimaj53
      @nimaj53 Před rokem +3

      @@Jdjdbxdj yeah.i meant iranian goverment.sorry for miscommunication.
      you are fren😊♥️

    • @nimaj53
      @nimaj53 Před rokem

      @@Jdjdbxdj Iran is a weird place right now.everyone is confused and you cant never be sure who is behind the online profiles.don't trust everyone who says something and goes by iranian,goverment funded cyber terrorists and such.we sure can't😂.Peace♥️

    • @scottryals3191
      @scottryals3191 Před rokem +4

      @@nimaj53 At least, using it on Iranians probably wouldn't draw retaliatory strikes. 😅🤣😂
      Seriously though, invading would be the stupidest possible outcome for the US and, frankly, the whole world.

  • @professorarbiter5367
    @professorarbiter5367 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Interesting video considering things are starting to heat up in the Middle East now

  • @realityorfiction
    @realityorfiction Před 7 měsíci

    I think we found the match for that powder keg, and it just happened days ago

  • @curiousponderings
    @curiousponderings Před rokem +58

    People in my area of the US basically saw Afghanistan as the last straw. No one wants to join and rightfully so. The authority lost many generations to fight wars for the years to come.

    • @christophermiller8950
      @christophermiller8950 Před rokem +2

      omg that is funny.

    • @dominushydra
      @dominushydra Před rokem

      I call big bullshit you're from the U.S.

    • @Poo_Brain_Horse
      @Poo_Brain_Horse Před rokem +13

      What, Afghanistan was almost universally supported in the US / within the West. It was Iraq that causes controversy globally and at home.

    • @adayinforever
      @adayinforever Před rokem

      @@Poo_Brain_Horse I think they are one of those people who are critiquing not the occupation, but the withdrawal, in order to, "own the libs".

    • @Kevc00
      @Kevc00 Před rokem +12

      @@Poo_Brain_Horse I assume he means the pull out which was a disaster, because as you said Iraq was the controversial war not Afghanistan.

  • @michaelimbesi2314
    @michaelimbesi2314 Před rokem +201

    The change in the conditions wasn’t because the leadership was “unhappy with losing”. The entire purpose of these sorts of war games is to test different scenarios. The point of changing some of the conditions is to figure out what the US would need to be able to do to defeat such an adversary. In this case, it would need SEAD (to stop the planes from getting shot down) and better intelligence (to know where the enemy troops were) and to neutralize certain weapons systems (to prevent them from being used) in order to fend off such an attack. If blue wins every exercise, you haven’t learned anything and holding it was completely pointless.

    • @granatmof
      @granatmof Před rokem +11

      Considering the MC2002 was 20 years ago, there's been an entire generation change and the lessons would have been taught coming up.
      Recent Wargame scenarios including defending Taiwan tried out over 20 scenarios with varying degrees of advantage to the US and to China. Basically in most situations the US lost at least 2 carriers and several hundred aircraft on the ground as air bases suffered overwhelming missile barrages. When western aircraft could get in the air they were effective, but planes tend to actually spend most time on the ground where they are vulnerable. No matter who won though the cost to both sides would be enormous and Taiwan would be pretty battered. Further Taiwan has planned to destroy the chip foundries should China invade so China would not even be able to claim industrial capacity.
      Its also important that the MC2002 was also meant to test joint operations and coordinating amphibious assault across the breadth of resources. It would be ridiculous to spend billions moving ships around without actually testing the assault itself.

    • @bazle64
      @bazle64 Před rokem

      Who the hell trusts a Anglo white man to be impartial on a topic like this?

    • @h.schikhan5850
      @h.schikhan5850 Před rokem

      I promise you that many neighboring countries will be allies of Iran in this war, the Persian Gulf will become America's graveyard

    • @frankymuthiani7000
      @frankymuthiani7000 Před rokem

      When it comes to American advisories,iran has no difference with China

    • @scottkirby5016
      @scottkirby5016 Před rokem +2

      So not pointless at all. You get to point to such successes in the war games as to why Congress should approve more money for the "victorious programs" and that generals who supported those programs will get promotions and cushy post retirement jobs. it reinforces internal politics and paradigms within the organization in order to push the system in desired directions. Those changes were not part of the plan when the game was laid out but created only afterward, otherwise I'd think you had a point. And they thought they had SEAD, they thought they had all the intelligence they needed from electronic interception, (cell phone, ground control radio, and microwave repeater esp) and satellite means etc. I would say you fail to grasp the point of the exercise is not to learn how well these ideas work but to prove and promote the ideas that politics (internal to the pentagon, congress, etc) want, in spite of what is on the tin. And those ideas can involve showing the blue team loosing if they want to apply pressure to buy/invest in more of XXX etc so losses are useful too.

  • @Gondortheelf
    @Gondortheelf Před 6 měsíci +2

    Don't try it. Iran has advanced hypersonics plus they they pretty good at cyberwarfare. One nation fully prepped for this global war economy age.

  • @ryanfarrell909
    @ryanfarrell909 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The United States could probably begin major combat operations anywhere on Earth and there's no one to stop them.

  • @brainwarstv7838
    @brainwarstv7838 Před rokem +146

    There are too many factors that were not included in this analysis. The very fact that Iran's allies (Axis of Resistance) or other allies such as Russia or China were not included makes this analysis - in my opinion - somewhat dubious. Because you can actually be absolutely sure that they will not keep their feet still. And there it is not only Kataib Hezbollah but even more factions, which also in turn ensure that U.S. allies or even the U.S. forces are attacked directly from other sides.
    In short, it would set the entire Middle East on fire.

    • @izanagisora
      @izanagisora Před rokem +6

      And that
      I would rather it not happen
      Since I am living on iraq
      And siting the entire middle east on fire
      Is kind of........

    • @KINGGEORGE-nl5ye
      @KINGGEORGE-nl5ye Před rokem

      were tired ofthis super combat potential of the Us defence or millitary personally i dont think theyt could stand the Al shabaab millitia

    • @KINGGEORGE-nl5ye
      @KINGGEORGE-nl5ye Před rokem

      Let me guess then Us will begin an endless struggle with terrorist attacks

    • @izanagisora
      @izanagisora Před rokem

      @@KINGGEORGE-nl5ye I mean they always
      Call who ever does not work or do what they want
      A terrorist

    • @huiejebeu7eiejebebeheuei
      @huiejebeu7eiejebebeheuei Před rokem

      China will never get involved

  • @isaackolman2861
    @isaackolman2861 Před rokem +4

    Simon, can you do a video on the Quasi-war fought between the United States and France? I always though the two countries had never fought each other until I learned about it.

  • @sturutherford697
    @sturutherford697 Před 9 měsíci

    I left a video about Taiwan I was watching because I saw the good old AAV (Amphibious Assault Vehicle) in the thumbnail. I worked on them for my first entire career in the USMC. Even though they aren’t fast, effective, or safe by any means, I miss the old girl and am sad to see them leaving service….. Good and bad times we’re had by all who had the honor of riding in them but many more good than bad for their crews!

  • @sturlamolden
    @sturlamolden Před 8 měsíci +2

    They could, but it would be easier to beat Iran into submission with air power, if need be.

  • @bellumimperator8450
    @bellumimperator8450 Před rokem +17

    I agree with the fact that invading would be really, really rough and this is a bit nit picky of me but using Millennium Challenge 2002 as a reference is just really, really bad. Riper did a great job and its possible that his strategies could have worked to some degree or another in a real war but the challenge was so poorly set up to begin with that nearly no useful information could be gotten from the challenge (prominent exception being Riper's ways of securely communicating). The small boat swarm in particular is hard to judge for certain but probably wouldn't have worked to nearly the degree it did if at all. This is because the US didn't want to interrupt shipping and thus was closer to shore than they would realistically have been. There simply wasn't the standoff distance one would expect if that had been a real war. Plus all the issues with congestion in the area from the traffic (sea and air) still going on around them in relatively close proximity due to it being a peace time exercise near shore. This severely hampered several defense systems in the exercise (particularly automated ones) and caused the exercise to have extremely cautious rules of engagement for blue team. Red team took advantage of that and did well but taking advantage of a completely unrealistic scenario simply can't provide any useful info.
    Anyway, a lot of people complained that rule changes after red team did well ruined the exercise but it was a giant waste of money before it even started. That said they wouldn't have even had a chance to get anything out of it if they hadn't done that. Riper may have done well in a realistic scenario but there is virtually zero chance he would have done that well. Basically, he complained about the game being rigged for blue to win but red only did well cause it was rigged against blue at the start. I know that is basically the 3rd different way I've said the same thing but it REALLY needs emphasized that blue was not able to perform as well as it would have in a realistic scenario. Saying his superiors were simply upset with losing makes for a more entertaining sound bite for articles and videos but is more than a little disingenuous. I get that its more entertaining to say the US military leadership here simply had a tantrum and pretended to win but its really annoying to see people who should be better informed talk about this and not emphasize (or often even acknowledge) the horrible initial conditions being the main (and likely only) reason for red teams initial, wild success. At best, people seem to usually just casually gloss over the initial conditions like it wasn't a big deal overall.
    Again, its possible red's strategies would have worked and a naval invasion would certainly be rough but Millennium Challenge 2002 didn't tell us anything really due to being a quarter billion dollar boondoggle from the start.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před rokem

      US always over play wargames such as an invasion of Iraq that was far easier than originally thought.

  • @christophermiller8950
    @christophermiller8950 Před rokem +55

    Could.... PFFT.. hold our beer.
    Should is a whole different question.

    • @grapefruitsimmons
      @grapefruitsimmons Před rokem +1

      Why should they?

    • @JohnSmith-io4xj
      @JohnSmith-io4xj Před rokem +13

      @@grapefruitsimmons
      That’s the question he’s asking

    • @rubiconnn
      @rubiconnn Před rokem

      It would never happen. The age of long range weapons and nuclear weapons have made large scale total invasion wars obsolete. Russia tried invading a country that had a military that was barely holding together and look what happened. Internal sabotage and low level warfare are much more efficient.

    • @Arvy565
      @Arvy565 Před rokem

      of course US should invade Iran. it's even late by now
      in the past Islamic Republic could merely reach Israel
      now it has reached Ukraine and is involved in its war
      where it will be tomorrow? Venezuela seems like the next stop
      dictators around the world will be united to destroy free world. you want that future?

    • @bigrigbutters9255
      @bigrigbutters9255 Před rokem

      Not even could, US military too downsized to invade country of 85 million the size of Western Europe in geography. Don't delude yourself, laws of war don't respect delusion.

  • @jshnewman
    @jshnewman Před 8 měsíci +2

    Love the hacker stock footage. Hoodies: absolutely required when doing anything shady even if you actually have no need to hide your face.

  • @michaelstone5298
    @michaelstone5298 Před měsícem

    It's an interesting question who would take over afterward I understand poll show that the exiled crown Prince, (the sound of the last Shah is the most popular opposition figure in Iran).

  • @TheStobb50
    @TheStobb50 Před rokem +55

    I think the more likely scenario would not involve troops on the ground, it would be more air battle precision bombing, a key, infrastructural defence and governmental facilities, pretty much like what they did in Libya 1986 only now precision, bombing and intelligence is much more advanced

    • @Pavlee021
      @Pavlee021 Před rokem +11

      There is one problem there, Iranian air defense is 1000x time better than Libya..

    • @b.a.b7834
      @b.a.b7834 Před rokem

      Exactly... Weaken the infrastrcutre. And people will def help any invador as they are mad from mullahs and their islamic rules.

    • @cowcolalover420
      @cowcolalover420 Před rokem

      How about bombing Israel?

    • @Pavlee021
      @Pavlee021 Před rokem +9

      @The Original NPC Yes but they also have ballistic missiles they probably would not just defend and watch..

    • @TheYogesh7777
      @TheYogesh7777 Před rokem

      Tehran is way up in the north.

  • @duelinglectrics
    @duelinglectrics Před rokem +10

    Here in Canada we do something similar each year it’s a huge readiness exercise that is conducted out west in Alberta. It is to verify the readiness of brigades to take over “ high readiness deployment” one year literally the day the exercise kicked off our red team infiltrated communications and shut it all down and effectively won the war game right then and there shortly after capturing the head quarters . Oh they promptly informed us we would be restarting the exercise ..

    • @kolinmartz
      @kolinmartz Před rokem +2

      Yeah because you lost and there’s still time left to keep training. You don’t get to go home early jsut cause you lost.

    • @P.A.C.E.automotive
      @P.A.C.E.automotive Před 8 měsíci

      Endurance

    • @AcornSmokes420
      @AcornSmokes420 Před 4 měsíci

      Communist Canada lol 😂

  • @TheDancerMacabre
    @TheDancerMacabre Před 4 měsíci

    Okay, real quick about what General Riper did:
    He gave his assets impossibly fast speeds and loading capacities
    Like a fishing boat with a Harpoon missile, motorcycles with anti-air armaments, and everyone was communicating with "couriers" at the speed of light.
    Usually this is done with radio waves and Internet, but he knew that would have been intercepted with EW. So couriers with hand written notes, going at the speed of light, across water, to have a small fishing vessel, fire a 2 ton missle

  • @robertmarshall1545
    @robertmarshall1545 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It all depends if we fought it like wwii or every war since. If willing to lose soldiers, it can and would be wiped out.

  • @rock3tcatU233
    @rock3tcatU233 Před rokem +153

    US: keeps invading and slaughtering other nations.
    Also US: we're the good guys here.

    • @LegoWarFims
      @LegoWarFims Před rokem +13

      The last time we invaded a country was 20 years ago.

    • @galaxymyt4834
      @galaxymyt4834 Před rokem

      USA doesn't want to invade any country just makes some friends like Ukraine or Taiwan. USA can armed Iranian people and help them to down this regime and makes new friend for usa

    • @user-es2bq2bf1b
      @user-es2bq2bf1b Před rokem +40

      @@LegoWarFims NO SIR RE READ YOU HISTORY BOOKES PLEASE

    • @chiapets2594
      @chiapets2594 Před rokem +11

      ​@@user-es2bq2bf1b that's something you should do

    • @chiapets2594
      @chiapets2594 Před rokem

      There is no peace without blood being spilled for it which is the sad thing.

  • @justinjex1
    @justinjex1 Před rokem +78

    As a prior USA serviceman, I am totally done with keeping the world safe. You guys are on your own. Generations of my family have served and I just don’t see the point anymore. Its just that simple.

    • @dds39941
      @dds39941 Před rokem

      It’s the military industrial complex that’s constantly driven the US to war not necessarily foreign policy

    • @bigslice8526
      @bigslice8526 Před rokem +1

      @Chris Porter knew a guy named chris porter. im sure youre not him but its weird seeing that name pop up. anyways, carry on

    • @armannstraughter3296
      @armannstraughter3296 Před rokem

      Hm.

    • @sofronijelehorn9440
      @sofronijelehorn9440 Před rokem

      Keeping world safe?
      You mean destroying countries around the world ?

    • @bormos3
      @bormos3 Před rokem +51

      It wasn't really keeping the world safe though was it? It was keeping your national interests safe.

  • @alexandercharehjoo7744
    @alexandercharehjoo7744 Před 7 měsíci +26

    I was born in the city of Shiraz. As a native of Iran and the United States I have to give you a valuable advice; Iran invasion is impossible as they proved it during Iran Iraq war. 25 countries were supporting Iraq with military intelligence and ammunition including German and French poison gad, but Iran did not loose One inch of their territory. Fighting with Iran make Vietnam war would look like a walk in the park!!!

    • @pedroantoniodacruzferreira1487
      @pedroantoniodacruzferreira1487 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Totally agree. Most people underestimate the sheer size of Iran, the strategic position, the power they have over Strait of Hormuz and the size of the population. The Afghanistan debacle has shown that for the US it is impossible to win any kind of war against Iran!

    • @dawoodimamk
      @dawoodimamk Před 7 měsíci

      Trueee

    • @johnjones9065
      @johnjones9065 Před 7 měsíci +1

      The city of Shiraz will cease to exist Persian

    • @jamescharles5907
      @jamescharles5907 Před 7 měsíci +2

      afghanistan was a political quagmire, not one inch gained was lost by the us military. @@pedroantoniodacruzferreira1487

    • @donHooligan
      @donHooligan Před 7 měsíci

      the war machine does not care about anything but producing more war.
      it's why the reich is being stopped, finally.

  • @josephandreuccetti7270
    @josephandreuccetti7270 Před 7 měsíci

    Maybe they should bring back radial planes for the small ships

  • @robeylemere
    @robeylemere Před rokem +16

    John Bolton has entered the chat.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před rokem

      He is the only one that seems to understand where this all ends up.

  • @massengsle8779
    @massengsle8779 Před rokem +118

    The blue team vs red team thing was also a result of red team taking advantage of the simulator. The red team general basically meta games the simulation and there were alot of gamisms that resulted in red team doing so well.

    • @anathardayaldar
      @anathardayaldar Před rokem +19

      And then there was the Imperial Japanese Navy wargame for the Midway attack where opfor also won. And using the same excuses, the big ups declared that scenario of failure was invalid.

    • @STSWB5SG1FAN
      @STSWB5SG1FAN Před rokem +32

      Rather than change the rules, take the losses as a learning experience. Study the results and make improvements.

    • @Fulllife3.2
      @Fulllife3.2 Před rokem +55

      “US war simulator is a totally balanced and fair game without any exploits” -red team general

    • @XTRaptor
      @XTRaptor Před rokem +69

      @@STSWB5SG1FAN if I remember correctly some of the “gamisms” that red team used were bike messengers that traveled at light speed as the “messengers” were just instant messages that were rebranded as “bike messengers”, the swarm of small boats were packed with so much explosives that in reality they would have just sunk under the weight of said explosives, and the amount of cruise missiles fire would have required the liquidation of the Red country’s entire economy to pay for them. The only lesson one can learn from that is; if the enemy develops the ability to alter reality and make physics it’s bitch we’re boned.

    • @moonasha
      @moonasha Před rokem +23

      @@STSWB5SG1FAN the wargame software bugged out and spawned the red team boats on top of the blue boats so there was zero chance to intercept them. There is literally nothing to learn from that. Paul Riper cheated by gaming the system

  • @mdw175
    @mdw175 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is how they’d do it. Navy, Air Force, Marines, Army

  • @gascon861
    @gascon861 Před 8 měsíci

    Where is Simon's microphone? What kind of microphone is using?

  • @wortilus7643
    @wortilus7643 Před rokem +68

    A video I didn't know I wanted. Thank you for this amazing gift.

    • @AntonEugeneLanthier
      @AntonEugeneLanthier Před rokem +2

      Found the Israeli

    • @stephenduke412
      @stephenduke412 Před rokem

      When they make a movie about TYRE
      Yall think JUSSIE SMOLLETT Should audition for the role 🤔
      After he's served his full jail sentence of course.
      Perhaps he could be placed on the same WING as R KELLY....

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 Před rokem

      We'll probably let China invade Taiwan so we'll have a "justification" for invading Iran.

  • @SEAZNDragon
    @SEAZNDragon Před rokem +15

    Nice to see the channel of in the analytical side. May I recommend the channel also cover famed military unit, both current and past? Lots of fascinating history there.

  • @user-me8xn5cl3f
    @user-me8xn5cl3f Před 4 měsíci +1

    I admire you for not wearing a hat with a head like that.

  • @KayKimp
    @KayKimp Před 7 měsíci

    Do anybody know the movie I'm about to describe?
    It's about veteran was having dreams of being in Iran fighting, but he got injured so he had to come home, the war was still ongoing and people in the streets was protesting the war, the US was winning the war and was closing in on capturing Tehran, throughout the moving you don't see the war except when the main character would see it on tv, and when the US was about to capture the Iranian capitol, Russia dropped nukes on U.S. forces in iran, which caused a nuclear war, but at the end it the movie that's when the main character fell sleep in a machine and I think years later he woke up to a nuclear earth.

  • @ThatGUY666666
    @ThatGUY666666 Před rokem +319

    Wonderful work as always. As an American all I can say is the prospect of trying to invade Iran has always given me serious Afghanistan and Iraq vibes and I am not eager to go through another one. After watching this video, I am thinking an invasion of Iran would likely be even more of a nightmare than the other two combined.
    While I do not like the idea of Iran having a nuclear weapon I am not sure there is much we can really do about that would be worth the cost. We might have to settle for making it clear if they launch at us or our allies (particularly Israel) we have our own missiles with "Tehran" written on them in sharpie.

    • @anthonyc8499
      @anthonyc8499 Před rokem +23

      A more limited ground action seems more plausible to me than an armored mechanized drive to Tehran. Maybe something like an airborne assault to seize and destroy a nuclear weapons installation or to capture high-value personnel. Would that make the Battle of Mogadishu look like child’s play?

    • @PotatoeJoe69
      @PotatoeJoe69 Před rokem

      They're always pledging to nuke us as soon as they can.... the cost of that would be higher than an invasion, I think..

    • @STSWB5SG1FAN
      @STSWB5SG1FAN Před rokem

      @@anthonyc8499 Or just throw in a low yield 💣

    • @josephsmith6777
      @josephsmith6777 Před rokem

      Yes I pretty sure the plans for invasion smartly doesn't have a ground element

    • @josephsmith6777
      @josephsmith6777 Před rokem

      A spod a few million and some well places bombs could topple the government but what then

  • @shadowslayer9988
    @shadowslayer9988 Před rokem +41

    There were 2,456 United States military deaths in the War in Afghanistan. 1,932 of these deaths were the result of hostile action. 20,752 American servicemembers were also wounded in action during the war. That was against enemies without aircraft, a navy, armored vehicles, or advanced firearms so just imagine what would happen if the United States invaded Iran which has those things.

    • @pathat8869
      @pathat8869 Před rokem +3

      Those enemies could not fight US Military head on, they fought nonconventionally(mountains). They also fought asymmetrically because they cannot fight the US conventionally

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před rokem

      @@pathat8869
      They hid among women and children. Any community that spoke out about that hiding war targeted. Village elders were targeted and had body parts cut off, women were kidnapped, children were violently targeted.
      The US fought that war with gloves on and if it was up against Iran it would take the gloves off.

    • @windwindy5356
      @windwindy5356 Před rokem +1

      You don’t have to imagine. Look at Vietnam war, It lasted the same amount of time as Afghan but the casualty is roughly 25 times higher

    • @pathat8869
      @pathat8869 Před rokem +1

      @Wind Windy yeah because the north Vietnamese hid in the jungles. US airpower and US army artillery can only do limited damage against opponents hiding in jungles. The north Vietnamese could not fight the US head on so they fought nonconventionally/asymmetrically.

    • @goldenknightevans1596
      @goldenknightevans1596 Před rokem +15

      @@pathat8869 Iran Missiles would cause and wreck havoc on the US military mate 😂, Iran are experts at guerrilla warfare they would smoke the US if they ever tried invading them. It’s a reason why nothing have been tried in all of these years innit

  • @mohammedsiddeeq5517
    @mohammedsiddeeq5517 Před 8 měsíci +1

    How funny this chap has not considered Irans drones in his monologue.
    US invading Iran may will be worse than Vietnam war.

  • @EugeneRossi
    @EugeneRossi Před 6 měsíci +1

    Give it enough time, when there’s another lull between wars and Lockheed Martin and others need more business they’ll find those “weapons of mass destruction.”

  • @Helloheheoooo
    @Helloheheoooo Před rokem +28

    1 minute silence for those who even imagine the American invasion of Iran. Dude, it's 2023💀

    • @Oxtocoatl13
      @Oxtocoatl13 Před rokem +1

      I mean, it's only been a couple of years since the Americans murdered an Iranian general in broad daylight just for kicks. The military and political leadership in both countries has an established track record in recklessly escalating the situation mainly for domestic political reasons. Is it probable right now, with the war in Ukraine and the threat to Taiwan preoccupying everyone? No. Will the Iranian-American tension eventually resurface? Undoubtedly.

    • @phettywappharmaceuticalsll8842
      @phettywappharmaceuticalsll8842 Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@Oxtocoatl13yeah bro he was totally innocent and not behind previous attacks

    • @Oxtocoatl13
      @Oxtocoatl13 Před 8 měsíci

      @@phettywappharmaceuticalsll8842 irrelevant + I did say both countries have hawks like this. It's still a major escalation to openly murder a top official of another country openly, in broad daylight. Just imagine how you woulf feel if a country you already regard with suspicion murdered one of your country's generals and bragged about it.

    • @Henry-yf2np
      @Henry-yf2np Před 2 měsíci

      @@Oxtocoatl13what does that have to do with conflict with Iran that supports the point further genius

    • @tgm_rka8888
      @tgm_rka8888 Před měsícem

      @@phettywappharmaceuticalsll8842he was no angel but us and Israeli much more evil

  • @LordSluggo
    @LordSluggo Před rokem +64

    The probem with Paul Riper's wargaming is that he did things like assume his bicycle couriers were moving at the speed of light and that his speedboats were carrying missiles larger than they were. Basically what he did could be called "cheating" which defeated the purpose of the war game.

    • @phoenixrivenus9270
      @phoenixrivenus9270 Před rokem +12

      Always better to overestimate your enemy. Only fools underestimate...

    • @jakedee4117
      @jakedee4117 Před rokem +2

      I don't think the general public can learn much from these reports of war games because we don't know how many games were carried out and under what rules. I guess all sorts of scenarios get gamed out thousands of times of different parameters.

    • @QBCPerdition
      @QBCPerdition Před rokem +11

      @jakedee4117 my uncle retired from the Army as a colonel, but then got brought back as a contractor to run war simulations. His job was to come up with tactics to use against the US so that troops could be trained against them before any enemy might try them. He says he's probably "killed" more American troops than any enemy we've ever faced.
      So yeah, they run simulation after simulation, day in and day out. They tweak conditions here and change parameters there.
      I don't think his were full scale war games though, more like different urban fighting conditions, like ambushes, booby traps, etc.
      Simulations are very useful and powerful tools. But nothing fully prepares any one for the real thing until they've actually done it.

    • @datnonguy6798
      @datnonguy6798 Před rokem +4

      @@phoenixrivenus9270 How are you gonna learn from that when the opponent basically a cheater in a video game?

    • @ruthoglesby1805
      @ruthoglesby1805 Před rokem +2

      Think about it kinda like difficulty levels in video games. Can't get better if it is easy!

  • @torstenkruger7372
    @torstenkruger7372 Před 3 měsíci +2

    this is like an episode about the possibilities of terraforming Mars. It's funny to think about it but it's simply impossible. Just as the sun will remove every released oxygen atom from Mars' atmosphere because it lacks a magnetic field, Islam will destroy any attempt at democratization in Iran.

  • @boogiman136
    @boogiman136 Před 7 měsíci

    the longer you wait the more you allow them to set up and prepair move in now

  • @a2xd94
    @a2xd94 Před rokem +16

    This all assumes that Russia will not back Iran completely, which they are very likely to do. This would especially complicate taking Tehran as it’s in the north, closer to Russia

    • @olegbobrovskiy3244
      @olegbobrovskiy3244 Před rokem +9

      The russian army is preoccupied, they are busy bleeding out in Ukraine. Look at their contingent in Syria and consider whether that’ll make a significant impact at all in this hypothetical

    • @a2xd94
      @a2xd94 Před rokem +11

      @@olegbobrovskiy3244 Russia’s calculation when it comes to deciding whether to be involved in a conflict is simply ‘will it hurt my enemies?’. The answer is clearly yes here, so I believe that it would be a Stalingrad sort of situation - no matter how many bodies you need to throw at the problem, it will be done, for the glory of mother Russia (Iran be damned).

    • @azmolhossain9244
      @azmolhossain9244 Před rokem

      russia will help get back at usa. blood for blood.

    • @olegbobrovskiy3244
      @olegbobrovskiy3244 Před rokem +6

      @@a2xd94 that's not my point. What I am saying is 'what can Russia spare right now that it will be able to produce that isn't critically needed in Ukraine?'. All I can think of is some aviation, air D, some ATGM stocks and maybe some helos. Not something that can stop the USA imho

    • @wallingnaga6563
      @wallingnaga6563 Před rokem +2

      @@olegbobrovskiy3244 the same goes to US but on a smaller scale.. due to supporting Ukraine US almost depleted their stock of 155mm (that’s why US ordered the increase of production to half million) Javelin ATGM and many other components including small arms!

  • @vuvuvu6291
    @vuvuvu6291 Před rokem +4

    "Invading is easy. Get off the horse to govern that's the hardest part." - A Rider of Steppe.

  • @fausto8912
    @fausto8912 Před 8 měsíci +1

    They will never do that midtake

  • @TACTICALWOOKIE
    @TACTICALWOOKIE Před 7 měsíci +1

    Tldr: Could they? Yes. Would they? Maybe if they did something stupid

  • @brentgranger7856
    @brentgranger7856 Před rokem +347

    I participated in a US Navy exercise in 1999 where my submarine simulated an Iranian submarine for Team Orange. Our submarine absolutely destroyed Team Blue so badly that our commanding officer was yelled at by the Battle Group admiral, whom was waiting for us on the pier when we arrived in port at San Diego, for being too aggressive.
    Let's just say we sank one of their submarines 8 times and hit their aircraft carrier right when the exercise began one day.

  • @busshock
    @busshock Před rokem +41

    Interesting thought experiment, and I appreciate that the question asked is 'could', not 'should', but I hope to God that it never comes to this. If we've learned anything from the Ukraine war, it's that invasions are ALWAYS harder than you think.
    Also, I'd like to point out that it's not entirely fair to count all of the US military materiel against Iran, since they need to keep reserves for the other areas they have interests in, which is like half the globe. I can't imagine a hypothetical invasion of Iran would get to use many ships from the pacific fleet, for example, with the tensions around Taiwan. Again, the Ukraine war taught us about the dangers of comparing on-paper forces.

    • @brandondavis7777
      @brandondavis7777 Před rokem

      The US invaded Iraq in the 90's(the 4th most powerful military on the planet at the time), and conquered the country is less than a month. Same for Afghanistan in the 2000's, and Iraq again in 2003. Invasions are quite literally nothing for the US to achieve.

    • @mike-mz6yz
      @mike-mz6yz Před rokem +2

      great point. The world is very different then 2003. I think now the US would be very worried about taking too much attention away from china, and also to a lesser degree Eastern Europe.

    • @Steadyaim101
      @Steadyaim101 Před rokem +1

      Exactly. Other than airstrikes and more and more intelligence operations actual naval and air force hardware for the US needs to be ready to defend Taiwan at a moment's notice. Likely, if a war were ever to break out, the US would use its long range missiles, airforce, and cyber warfare capabilities to send Iran back to the medieval ages without ever having boots on the ground. Then wait for its own people to kick the regime out.

    • @mike-mz6yz
      @mike-mz6yz Před rokem

      @@Steadyaim101 Taiwan is such a tough situation, there are only three possible paths 1. Somehow war is avoided and china acknowledges Taiwans independence. 2. All out war between US and China. 3. US lets Taiwan fall.
      I dont see how the first happens outside of revolution in china. The third would only happen if the US decided it was okay no longer being the worlds super power.
      Most likely the US would try to help Tibet rise up against china while china was attacking Taiwan in an attempt to destabilize the gov. North Korea would take advantage of the distraction and attack south, Russia might even try to take advantage too and invade more ex-warsaw pac countries.

    • @mike-mz6yz
      @mike-mz6yz Před rokem +1

      @@1DrBar Taiwan being a province of china is like saying there is only one Korea its just dumb because it ignores the practical reality. China has not controlled taiwan since the communists won the civil war.
      As far as meddling so far away from our logistics....you realize our military supply line is dependent on Taiwan right? If we lost Taiwans production capabilities it would set us back for years.
      Until we eliminate our reliance on Taiwan for chip production we have no choice to defend them. (which is why their gov subsidies the production to keep the price low enough to undercut US production)

  • @SamuelMercado-jp3qb
    @SamuelMercado-jp3qb Před 7 měsíci +1

    That's funny, Iran has a standing army of 10 million soldiers ...

  • @Matt-mj2iv
    @Matt-mj2iv Před 4 měsíci

    Could you do a video on the recent string of attacks on US troops in the in the Middle East

  • @richardloach610
    @richardloach610 Před rokem +20

    Thanks for articulating meticulously all the many reasons Iran would be impossible to invade successfully. The title of this video should thus have been "Why the US will never invade Iran"

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před rokem

      Iran is not impossible to invade the US would squash it easily. The US has no interest in invading Iran and would take an extremely stupid act from the government of Iran to get the US to invade.

    • @midragga
      @midragga Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@BB-xx3dv lol... Alexander's empire collapsed shortly after invading it, rome couldn't do it, and persia converted to Islam as opposed to invaded outright because the sassanid empire was bankrupt and a civil war would have broken out. Ottoman's miserably failed war after war to dream of getting past the Zagros Mountains.
      Granted! The Mongols did.. but Genghis Khan was a force of nature haha.
      Won't rule out it can be invaded completely, but in today's day and age.. it would be zero sum. Iranians will make damn sure that every inch of Persia will come at a blood price. And I'm sure as well iranians around the world will not stand idly by.
      Persia A.K.A. The Den of Lions... The Graveyard of Empires.
      Persian Poet Rumi: "This too shall pass"
      Honestly the best way to invade iran from a semi-iranian perspective (born in the U.S.) is not with guns, soldiers, tanks, and planes, but invade it with money. Persians are merchants by nature, and a good trade is irresistible for them.

    • @midragga
      @midragga Před 7 měsíci +1

      @BB-xx3dv still collapsed soon after though^

    • @nottelling1260
      @nottelling1260 Před 4 měsíci

      @@midragga And the Seleucids (Alexander's successors) ruled it for 3 centuries after. And the Arabs very much conquered it, the conversion occurred after conquest. Not to mention the myriad of Nomadic conquerors (Parthians, Seljuks, Mongols, Timur etc.).

  • @SSS-bd6li
    @SSS-bd6li Před rokem +4

    The real question would be why invade? Why not just use air strikes and cruise missiles to hit their military capabilities and infrastructure (dams, bridges, power grid, water supplies, oil refineries, airports, etc.), government buildings, and so forth. Let them mire in a total hellscape without having to invest a trillion dollars and countless American lives. Might actually give us more leverage when dealing with other countries thereafter, given that they'll realize we won't give two cents about nation building.

  • @ric7541
    @ric7541 Před 7 měsíci +7

    As a former PACOM and CENTCOM intelligence collector and analyst I can tell you this - "unimaginatively costly" casualties is a common deterrent strategy across the globe. Sometimes it works, other times not so much...

    • @psilynt1
      @psilynt1 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Someone has to do the math instead of waving their hands around frantically shouting, "unimaginably costly!"'. There's a number and a range on the figure somewhere for the day someone has to ask seriously, "What does 'unimaginably' mean in real terms?"

  • @mullcrumthesage6303
    @mullcrumthesage6303 Před 6 měsíci

    The good ol weapons of mass destruction pitch again.

  • @MrHaveaword
    @MrHaveaword Před rokem +3

    Great episode! I think we would all appreciate more episodes on hypothetical scenarios!

  • @Dud3itsj3ff
    @Dud3itsj3ff Před rokem +31

    It always brings a smile to my face seeing Iran flying old f-4’s and f-14’s 😂

    • @malahammer
      @malahammer Před rokem

      It always brings a smile to my face that the US always under estimates the will of the people that they are invading.

    • @mols89
      @mols89 Před rokem +10

      I love F-14s, really miss them here in the States.

    • @Dud3itsj3ff
      @Dud3itsj3ff Před rokem +1

      @@mols89 for sure, super iconic

    • @emanesmaeli2965
      @emanesmaeli2965 Před rokem

      Why smile ? They have no choice they are under deep sanctions

    • @adamgoldman6170
      @adamgoldman6170 Před rokem

      It's not the plane it's the pilot

  • @Pays2Win
    @Pays2Win Před 7 měsíci

    All the politicians banging the drums of war yet will never touch a rifle or fire it in anger. It’s disgusting whats happening at the moment.

    • @brianpoe1683
      @brianpoe1683 Před 4 měsíci

      Not only do the bang the drums of war they then limit the military causing more casualties to their own troops and prevent quick and decisive victories.

  • @SacredDreamer
    @SacredDreamer Před 7 měsíci +2

    ... looks like the answer is .. yes.

  • @stjavelin1593
    @stjavelin1593 Před rokem +5

    The reason they make rules to limit enemy actions in wargames is to see if they're at minimum prepared for conventional attacks.

  • @parthenipirate
    @parthenipirate Před rokem +17

    It amazes me that millions die in wars that other people start or declare. Yet they usually survive.

  • @marineshtf9954
    @marineshtf9954 Před 4 měsíci

    About to find out

  • @mrbigolnuts3041
    @mrbigolnuts3041 Před 7 měsíci

    Well this is timely isn't it!

  • @mattdym3410
    @mattdym3410 Před rokem +42

    All conflicts are difficult, but the question to always ask is: Is it worth it?

    • @hkar4385
      @hkar4385 Před rokem +3

      and why

    • @o-hogameplay185
      @o-hogameplay185 Před 9 měsíci

      yeah. they would destabilize that part of the world even more, while needlessly killing potentially millions, while flooding the neighboring countries with war refugees.
      not only that, but the US army would commit a bunch of war crimes again, that would not be punished, because they are the protector of "democracy"

    • @hornerfarah2282
      @hornerfarah2282 Před 9 měsíci

      Only idiot's would say it worth it.

    • @mmodavi771
      @mmodavi771 Před 8 měsíci +2

      No it is not, but imagine if there was an air raid when people were demonstrating and the air raid would only hit a revolutionary guard command which is controlling the security forces, what do you think will happen?

    • @QWERTY-gp8fd
      @QWERTY-gp8fd Před 8 měsíci

      which will never happen.@@mmodavi771

  • @kevinespinoza6785
    @kevinespinoza6785 Před rokem +114

    Could the United States invade Iran? Yes, however, I can see it playing it out very similar to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with a bloody stalemate. While the U.S military is the best in the world, the Iranian terrain is tough and the fighting spirit of the Iranian people will be intense. Not to mention Iran has a formidable military and the U.S would have to have a massive ground invasion force to even make it feasible. We wouldn't have many allies in the fight other than a few Arab states and Israel, but the fight will largely be unilateral. The U.S hasn't fought a conventional force head-to-head in decades, just as Russia hasn't until now. The bloodshed would be too much for both sides and the American people would not stand for a prolonged conflict.

    • @outlawfly664
      @outlawfly664 Před rokem +67

      No they can't. They have a overstretched military and the logistical capability is beyond limit. It would require the US at least 2-3 million troops to invade Iran properly. But the main problem is, how is the US going to mobilize it's logistic when Iran basically target them from distance? Iran is nowhere near Afghanistan nor Iraq, literally something US has never faced before, make no mistake about it.

    • @ivanpineda8481
      @ivanpineda8481 Před rokem +11

      @@outlawfly664 True 100%

    • @jex4585
      @jex4585 Před rokem +25

      @@outlawfly664They would crush Iran if they invaded, this wouldn’t be like Russia and Ukraine. The US is the king of logistics. I would agree with you but the gulf war proved otherwise, both of them. Iraq was a very formidable force then and was completely obliterated both times. This invasion would got the same way as every other American invasion in the middles east. A highly successful blitzkrieg toppling the government within a year. Followed by a long and bloody occupation.

    • @outlawfly664
      @outlawfly664 Před rokem +66

      @@jex4585 Delusional assessment. Based on what track record? US at this point can't even mobilize 500k troops into one area. Never mind the fact that most of their airbases in the region are very vulnerable to Iranian missile attack, even their fifth fleet is sitting ducks, go figure. Iraq was no way near a formidable force at the time, neither was it any close to Irans current size and firepower/capability. They had decades of failures which disintegrated their military, which wasn't the case when they fought Iran with international support, a country under post-revolution crisis at the time mind you, yet even still failed miserably, never mind it's society which is just as disintegrated. Back to the drawing board.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před rokem +1

      You are living in a fantasy world if you think Iran would hold the US to a stalemate in a war. It would not even be a contest.

  • @whatdaphukwazdatchit
    @whatdaphukwazdatchit Před 6 měsíci +1

    How about be friends and have a beer?

  • @andyyang3029
    @andyyang3029 Před rokem +61

    Yeah I definitely agree with the ending. The United States could win, yes, but it would cost so many lives and so many billions that it wouldn't be worth it at all

    • @Flipflop437
      @Flipflop437 Před rokem +15

      And as long as the US can largely mitigate any threat from Iran through other means, I don’t see a justifiable reason for choosing occupation. The sanctions seem to be slowing Iran down significantly. Might as well exhaust non-combatant approaches first before turning to all out war.

    • @cloudbuster77
      @cloudbuster77 Před rokem

      can't let 'em get nukes period!

    • @cooldudecs
      @cooldudecs Před rokem +3

      Lives we lost 900 in Iraq… You underestimate us power like everyone has the last 60 years

    • @PrimericanIdol
      @PrimericanIdol Před rokem

      And you think Russia and China would just stand idly by and let it happen? They've already lost a few good allies to this bullshit. Russia has already stepped in and stood up for Assad after what happened to Gaddafi.

    • @mappingshaman5280
      @mappingshaman5280 Před rokem +41

      @@cooldudecs Iraq is an impoverished desert, Iran is 80% mountains. Invading Iran would be far harder than invading Afghanistan AND Vietnam.

  • @Kevan808
    @Kevan808 Před rokem +21

    Before I even watch this, I ask "should we?". Now I'll watch...

  • @letsdebate839
    @letsdebate839 Před 9 měsíci

    Yes easily however after the initial war the rebuilding would be lost and right back to square one

  • @pj-vu3cn
    @pj-vu3cn Před 8 měsíci +1

    Battle for Tehran? Nah, they wouldn't be able to move past the beaches. Russia can easily supply Iran with a million land mines... and that's a low estimate.

  • @Bill_pierre
    @Bill_pierre Před rokem +5

    I think if the U.S. truly wanted to "defeat" Iran, it would not duplicate the issues it faced in Afghanistan. I'd expect a much higher focus on missle strikes and bombings to both military and infrastructure targets. Key roadways, bridges, dams, railways, airfields, harbors, power plants, industrial sectors, and so on would be raised. It'd primarily be an economic and industrial siege against the country, crippling it to the point of total failure. Ships can't move without fuel, tanks over rough terrain would be paralyzed without roads, bridges, supply lines, etc. When trying to defeat a pack of wolves, sometimes it's best not to fight them directly but simply trap them and wait for them to starve.

    • @subjectofgov
      @subjectofgov Před 7 měsíci

      Attacking and destroying their infrastructure is a bad idea considering all the billions it would cost us to rebuild it.

    • @mmn8488
      @mmn8488 Před 7 měsíci

      Iran also simply blocks the strait of Hormouz resulting the world to be crippled.

  • @michaelpowell775
    @michaelpowell775 Před rokem +8

    Interesting analysis, like others I would agree that the USA would not undertake a ground invasion. I could see however intensive airstrikes over a long period of time. If facilities to refine uranium had been developed to the point of Iran being able to build fission bombs then there could also be limited special forces airborne operations. These would be far more extensive than say, the operation to kill Bin Laden and would involve a substantial airborne force to destroy a facility inside Iran and associated extraction operations. A necessary requirement for any such operation of course would be complete command of the air, probably obtainable within a few weeks.

  • @josebatista-robles2599
    @josebatista-robles2599 Před 7 měsíci

    Turn up your audio output. Thanks.

  • @S41GON
    @S41GON Před 9 měsíci

    A crucial part left out was air defense.

  • @tryingmybest206
    @tryingmybest206 Před rokem +67

    You forgot to mention that Millenium Challenge 2002 gave an unfair advantage to the red team as they cheated by using the existence of regular civilian ships to their advantage. With so many civilian ships around (because this was a wargame and so not an actual warzone), the blue team couldn't use standard automatic defence systems, in case it was a civilian ship. Red team was aware of this and used it to their advantage, but this would not work in an actual warzone where the rules of engagement are different

    • @patriotir
      @patriotir Před rokem +9

      cry more! in an actual war you wouldn't stand a chance coming anywhere close to 2000km range. truth hearts

    • @h.schikhan5850
      @h.schikhan5850 Před rokem

      I promise you that many neighbour countries will be allies of Iran in this war, the Persian Gulf will become America's graveyard

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 Před rokem +7

      That war game did teach some useful lessons but it was also a bit flawed too. There's a reason why even in WW2 when planes had much shorter ranges and slower speeds that the US didnt just park it's carriers right outside Tokyo and start bombing from close range. Even during Desert Storm the US kept it's carriers at range to avoid the sorts of attacks that happened in the Millennium Challenge, and to avoid things like hidden anti ship missiles and sea mines. I always felt like they made the war game that way on purpose though to figure out how to counter a surprise attack more than anything though, sort of a "worst case scenario" kind of a thing since no admiral worth their salt just sends so carriers straight at the enemies coastline without carrying out recon and bombing runs first, the type of attack in that scenario was already a common tactic for centuries with the old torpedo boats, which were often either built nearly identical to high end civilian speed boats or were converted civilian craft.

    • @loismylane
      @loismylane Před rokem

      @@patriotir Imagine not understanding how training works. Not much of a surprise to me, considering your shithole military doesnt get much

    • @tfox2925
      @tfox2925 Před rokem +5

      “The only unfair fight is the one you lose” it’s a law of war ofc they’d use anything they could just like the Iranians would too

  • @jess500texas
    @jess500texas Před rokem +13

    Yes we can invade but at what at cost.

    • @cnh642
      @cnh642 Před rokem +3

      Ww3 is The cost

    • @linnylinhorst5102
      @linnylinhorst5102 Před rokem

      @@cnh642 we would crush ww3

    • @NineSeptims
      @NineSeptims Před rokem

      @@linnylinhorst5102 nah ww3 means nukes. A war with iran means blockade of strait of hormuz that would get china involved as they get almost all their oil through it. It would fuck the entire world economy and the US hasnt already done it for this reason and because they can now just bomb their nuclear facilities using isreal as a scapegoat.

    • @linnylinhorst5102
      @linnylinhorst5102 Před rokem

      @@NineSeptims China's off shore attack capabilities suck! the nearest thing we would have to an immediate retributory attack is Russia moving troops and maybe the Chinese attempting to move into south Korea however there is a intense military presence there that makes that laughable at best. ww3 ends in a American victory

    • @brianpoe1683
      @brianpoe1683 Před 4 měsíci

      @@cnh642 Lol, not likely. Iran is not that important.

  • @coreygunzstreaming2614
    @coreygunzstreaming2614 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Didn't the US basically destroy half of irans navy in 8 hours

  • @adamm.6595
    @adamm.6595 Před 6 měsíci +7

    The US often ties its hands when playing war games (air power, but no F22/35 etc) to make it challenging and learn how to approach the disadvantage to create plans should such an issue like it occur IRL and what the response would be.

    • @badluck5647
      @badluck5647 Před 3 měsíci

      The US also runs war games with hypothetical capabilities that they don't have.

  • @TheBigShow79atgmail
    @TheBigShow79atgmail Před rokem +4

    Every air accessable hard target, and command target gets precision guided munitions on day 1. Before a foot steps over their border they'd be well and truly softened from the air.

    • @PesarTarofi
      @PesarTarofi Před rokem

      Not effective against Irans bases which are mostly underground

  • @daviddaves1544
    @daviddaves1544 Před rokem +10

    I was in army 83 to 86 heavy field artillery. We would train in July at the Mojave desert in southern California. They told us back then we were training to go to Iran.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před rokem

      Iran was crazy back then but has cooled it a bit since that era because the US sent a few messages.

    • @K3nn9n
      @K3nn9n Před rokem

      @@bighands69 actually the opposite. We didn’t do sh*t when they held US troops 10 years ago

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před rokem

      @@K3nn9n
      The US sent the message to iran that they would invade them if they even tried to attack the US.
      I never said they have completely controlled them.

    • @shafuimcoming5151
      @shafuimcoming5151 Před rokem

      Bruh, you leaked military information?

  • @user-je7vr7um4g
    @user-je7vr7um4g Před 8 měsíci

    We hope that🎉

  • @Elthenar
    @Elthenar Před 7 měsíci

    "They know, the United States would never even consider it"
    Do you even know us at all?

  • @malyabanbhattacharya5721

    US invading Iran will be like China invading Taiwan where both the parties would eventually win but with a very huge cost.

    • @rn7763
      @rn7763 Před rokem

      😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před rokem

      Sorry but it would not even be comparable. Taiwan has a fully functioning modern military and Iran does not.
      Even taiwan with that defensive capabilities could not hold out against the US once they take the gloves off.
      The US is not going to invade Iran as long as they do not do anything stupid or get near to developing warheads.

    • @brianpoe1683
      @brianpoe1683 Před 4 měsíci

      No, not even close.

  • @cgt3704
    @cgt3704 Před rokem +5

    Im suprised this video is not from 2020. I kinda miss those days

  • @LarryMelton-ki5fw
    @LarryMelton-ki5fw Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is some great information

  • @djsonicc
    @djsonicc Před 8 měsíci +1

    we're so preoccupied with whether we could, we need to stop and think if we should.

    • @brianpoe1683
      @brianpoe1683 Před 4 měsíci

      It is stupid to think we dont do this.... how naive are you?