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The Iran War Plan

Pentagon Gears Up for “Major” War with Iran

 

By Ken Klippenstein

President Trump’s menu of options for dealing with Tehran now includes one he didn’t have in his first term: full-scale war. 

Pentagon and company contracting documents I’ve obtained describe “a unique joint staff planning” effort underway in Washington and in the Middle East to refine the next generation of “a major regional conflict” with Iran.

The new planning effort, sometimes referred to as the SEED project, covers everything from subtle tools like military deception right up to the rather less subtle use of nuclear weapons. The plans are the result of a reassessment of Iran’s military capabilities, as well as a fundamental shift in how America conducts war.

Though many in the media incorrectly dismissed the recent U.S. attack on the Houthis in Yemen as little more than a continuation of what the Biden administration was already doing, the new Iran war preparations make clear that the U.S. is exploring a far more aggressive approach. Following his successful assassination of Iran’s top general Qassim Suleimani in 2020, Donald Trump seems to have taken the lesson that aggressive action is relatively cost-free.

The Pentagon, meanwhile, has watched Iran develop into a major missile and drone power over the past decade. No one believes any longer that Iran is interested in any kind of ground invasion of its neighbors (the previous planning assumption). Iran’s nuclear program is also no longer the Pentagon’s highest concern. The “war” in many ways is already here, the combination of narrow, pin-prick attacks by proxies, Iran’s various covert and influence campaigns, and its use and proliferation of long-range drones and missiles, especially to Russia.

As assumptions about Iran as a military threat have shifted, so too have attitudes about the American way of war. Countering Iran’s constant efforts takes the combined efforts of the military, the CIA, cyber and space agencies, and the Departments of the Treasury and State . No war today is fought solely by the military.

The war plan emphasizes a “holistic approach” to “planning, coordination, and synchronization” of U.S. Government activities, says one document. CENTCOM, the Pentagon’s regional command responsible for the Middle East and Iran, is tasked with creating a family of plans that incorporate U.S.-only, bilateral, and multilateral operations with partners and allies, according to the documents.

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Source: kenklippenstein.com

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