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There's just no fucking way
Either it was a shitty attempt to take Iran's uranium (somehow) or they were probing iranian defenses and reaction times with a limited and "controlled" assault, like when Ukraine sent wave after wave of mechanized forces to probe russian positions during the Zapo offensive and were all utterly annihilated.
Also plausible. I originally thought it could be a preliminary special forces operation to secure a remote unused airfield in secret for a ground invasion.
Probing attacks is something the nato playbook uses a lot, they were extremely common in Ukraine until the Ukrainians complained about how stupid the nato tactics were.
This open admission just seals it for me. There's no way they weren't trying to carry out that dumb plan to lift the uranium out of Iran.
If that is true, then there's no way this was actually to rescue that guy, it was 100% to try and take Iran's uranium and they just used the guy as an excuse so they can pretend it doesn't look bad when their uranium mission failed.
Of course now it looks really bad because they lost half a dozen aircraft (and who knows how many more lives) to inefficiently rescue one single guy, but I guess that looks good for the "warrior ethos" bullshit or something.
The most ~~cost efficient~~ lethal military force in the world, baby.
The US does war like those people who buy ALL THE MOST EXPENSIVE GEAR every time they try to get into a hobby
Going skiing, using all my grandfathers gear from the 1950s, which i pay i zillion dollars a year to maintain
I hope the US has sustains more victories like this.
"WWG1WGA"
I wonder if they're tired of winning.