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There aren't enough eyes to roll at the absurdly perfectionist standards against which people are measuring the US. I would have expected the Iranians to down more aircraft by sheer luck by now, but their luck is shittier than their AD. What are we at - eight one-thousands of one percent of all sorties result in a downed aircraft?
 
How many aircraft has Iran downed vs US and Israel successful sorties.

Edit: posted this before I saw brads post.
 
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There aren't enough eyes to roll at the absurdly perfectionist standards against which people are measuring the US. I would have expected the Iranians to down more aircraft by sheer luck by now, but their luck is shittier than their AD. What are we at - eight one-thousands of one percent of all sorties result in a downed aircraft?
How many aircraft has Iran downed vs US and Israel successful sorties.
Lady Luck is sometimes for you, sometimes against you.
 
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Whack-a-mole update. Mountains make for very good bunkers.


Iran is quickly repairing its missile bunkers, U.S. intelligence says.​

Iranian operatives have been digging out underground missile bunkers and silos struck by American and Israeli bombs, returning them to operation hours after an attack, according to U.S. intelligence reports.

Iran has also retained a significant amount of its missiles and mobile launchers, the reports say.
 
There aren't enough eyes to roll at the absurdly perfectionist standards against which people are measuring the US. I would have expected the Iranians to down more aircraft by sheer luck by now, but their luck is shittier than their AD. What are we at - eight one-thousands of one percent of all sorties result in a downed aircraft?
Who’s holding the U.S. to any high standard here? We’re discussing the facts as they come out, and commenting generally on USAF’s shitty day, and how Iran may spin it. I suspect everyone here would agree that it’s surprised it’s taken so long and been so few.
 
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Who’s holding the U.S. to any high standard here? We’re discussing the facts as they come out, and commenting generally on USAF’s shitty day, and how Iran may spin it. I suspect everyone here would agree that it’s surprised it’s taken so long and been so few.
It's not any kind of "win" or achievement for Iran. It underscores how absurdly they're outmatched.
 
It's not any kind of "win" or achievement for Iran. It underscores how absurdly they're outmatched.
In a war where domestic political sentiment in the U.S. has strategic impact on how this goes, I’d suggest you’re misjudging that. U.S. aircraft losses - and, God forbid, if there’s a capture of aircrew - will certainly influence how Americans view the war. Iran gains leverage from showing they’re still in the fight. It’s also a bit of material for their regime to boost the sentiment of the civilian population.

It would be silly to pretend there’s not some advantage to Iran from literally shooting down a couple of aircraft.
 
I said this right from the beginning.

I was really surprised they were attacking the UAE given how much they smuggle through there.


I can't imagine the Israelis or the Americans are shedding many tears over the occasional detonation in Qatar given their - shall we say duplicitous - role in association with Hamas.

Jordan, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman have been as solidly in the western camp as any in that region are likely to be.

Yemen has never been the same since Denis Healey yanked Mad Mitch from the Crater. They could have gone the Oman route.

Which leaves the House of Saud and the UAE.

I would have thought the UAE would have been solidly in the western camp as well. I think they still are despite the enemy of my enemy stuff in the Sudan.

The continuing problem is the religious civil war within the House of Saud - the liberals and the conservatives with neither side moving past their illiberal tendencies.

And Pakistan is in much the same boat as the House of Saud.

Iraq, like Yemen, Syria and Lebanon, is just a battlefield.

Turkey sits on the sidelines and looks for opportunities

Iran, and in particular, the IRGC mob, sits in the middle. As I have said before it played the same role in Afghanistan and Iran as Cambodia and Laos did in Vietnam. Sovereign sanctuaries protected by, and exploiting, the laws of the United Nations.

If Trump is going to act like a bull in a china shop he might as well make sure he smashes all the crockery.
 
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