bombing campaign

More Common Sense about Iran

David is trying to keep the facts in the mix, and I hope and pray someone in the decision making chain is listening:

But don’t expect Iran’s air force to roll over like Iraq’s did in 1991 and again in 2003. Unlike the Iraqi air force, the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) appears to be well-armed, well-trained and eager for a fight. Besides the aforementioned F-14 Tomcats, 79 of which the U.S. sold to the country before the Shah was deposed, the air force operates several dozen of each of the following types:

J-7 (Chinese-built MiG-21 derivative)
MiG-29
Su-24
F-5E
F-4E Phantom
Mirage F1

All told, the IRIAF flies as many as 300 fighters. All are older designs, but have been maintained and, in many cases, upgraded by the indigenous aerospace industry, which has become proficient in reverse-engineering weapons and spare parts — and perhaps even engines. And the IRIAF has aerial tankers too — a force multiplier only the most advanced air forces maintain.  Read more 

Advanced Imperialism

So what does everybody think of this plan:

By Ian Bruce

The US is updating contingency plans for a non-nuclear strike to cripple Iran’s atomic weapon program if international diplomacy fails, Pentagon sources have confirmed.  Read more