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NYT Editorial Board: In the war's early days, the mismatch played out as one might expect. American forces destroyed much of the Iranian military. Now, however, the contest looks less one-sided. Iran has taken control of the Strait of Hormuz, and its missiles and drones still threaten America's allies in the region.

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More: "Never in recorded history has a nation's military been so quickly and effectively neutralized," Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth claimed on March 26. The next day, Iran launched a drone and missile attack on an American base in Saudi Arabia that wounded more than a dozen service members, destroyed a radar surveillance plane and damaged at least two refueling tankers.

The immediate debunking of Mr. Hegseth's bombast points to the reform agenda that America's military needs. There are four main priorities.

First, the United States needs to invest in counter-drone technologies, like those that Ukraine has developed in its war against Russia. The lack of such defenses is one reason that the vaunted U.S. Navy has been unable to prevent the closure of a vital waterway, the Strait of Hormuz.

Second, the United States needs more of its own cheap, disposable weapons like one-way attack drones and unmanned ships. Although much of the war in Ukraine has been fought by mass-produced drones, the Pentagon is pouring money into much more complex equipment, including pilotless "wingmen" that can fly alongside a piloted plane.
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Third, the country needs larger and more flexible industrial capacity. Until recently, a single factory made all of America's Tomahawk cruise missiles, and there is a constant shortage of Patriot missile interceptors. Congress should pass laws that help the private sector build up its manufacturing capacity. The Pentagon, for its part, needs to stop buying so many of its weapons from just five big weapons makers and start betting on dynamic tech companies that can quickly adapt.

Lastly, the United States needs to collaborate with other industrialized democracies. Mr. Trump's pleas for help in reopening the Strait of Hormuz from the very allies he spurned at the start of the war is just the latest proof that America can't go it alone. In the years ahead, keeping pace with China's economic and military expansion will require collaborating with like-minded democracies.

All of these steps are not merely about winning the next war. They also can help prevent it " by making our enemies believe they would lose any war they start.

Instead, the war in Iran has provided a road map for any country that wants to resist the United States in the future, including Russia and North Korea. For China, the country with the greatest potential to challenge American military might, the war validates its focus on new forms of warfare such as drones and cyber and space power.

#1 | Posted by qcp at 2026-04-30 09:28 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

"Never in recorded history has a nation's military been so quickly and effectively neutralized"

Perhaps Pickled Pete really refers to the ongoing MAGAIdiocy he and other MAGAJebus accolytes are inflicting on the American military.

Or maybe the defeat they've walked into with Iran by waging war on behalf of Bibi Netanyahu and his clique of apocalyptic lunatics.

#2 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-04-30 09:44 AM | Reply

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#3 | Posted by eberly at 2026-04-30 09:51 AM | Reply

America = Leopold II

#4 | Posted by ExpectingReign at 2026-04-30 05:04 PM | Reply

Don't you worry!

We got Nukes!

Thousands of them!

Let's make the world uninhabitable!

MAGA!!!

#5 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-04-30 05:16 PM | Reply

We've seen in Ukraine how billion dollar armies can be stonewalled by a much smaller force.

And we learned nothing.

#6 | Posted by horstngraben at 2026-04-30 05:51 PM | Reply

America = Leopold II
#4 | Posted by ExpectingReign at 2026-04-30 05:04 PM | Reply | Flag: Good Effin' Historical Catch. "Mashallah!" as they say in USCENTCOM AOR

And the Trumpf Crime Family (TCF) are the Romanovs, soon to be headed by Uday and Qusay.

BTW: In Japanese, "Qusay" means smelly.


Good thing the 2024 Democratic Party ticket was more concerned about the 7.707 million Jews living in Israel rather than the 346,073,345 residents living in Americans on Tuesday 5 Nov 2024.

#7 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-04-30 05:51 PM | Reply

TYPO Fixed:

"Good thing the 2024 Democratic Party ticket was more concerned about the 7.707 million Jews living in Israel rather than the 346,073,345 residents living in America on Tuesday 5 Nov 2024."


#8 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-04-30 05:57 PM | Reply

Its funny you Lumpers can't make the connection.

All the modern wars the US has lost is because of political will power by the populace.
The loss is never militarily, its always domestic politics.

The US didn't use its full weight in Iran, because you morons would complain to high hell. Personally I am ok with them not using it, beacuase I understand whats happening, its good for China for the US to be hamstrung by Lumpers.

#9 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-04-30 06:01 PM | Reply

But let's waste time discussing dinosaur Barney Frank instead, while Israel perpetrates more war crimes, kills unarmed Palestinians, appropriates their land, and American oligarchs make a fortune with their stocks in the military-industrial complex.

#10 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-04-30 06:01 PM | Reply


We've seen in Ukraine how billion dollar armies can be stonewalled by a much smaller force.
And we learned nothing.
#6 | POSTED BY HORSTNGRABEN

You literally haven't.

#11 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-04-30 06:02 PM | Reply

The US didn't use its full weight in Iran.

What are Trump and Hegseth waiting for?

you morons would complain to high hell

You think Trump cares?

Since when?

#12 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-04-30 06:06 PM | Reply

CSAMRUNT is glad the------------------- pissed away $25 billion to slaughter 175 Iranian schoolgirls.

#13 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2026-04-30 06:16 PM | Reply

Excessive American hubris has gotten in the way of any major strategic military victory since 1945. All this hubris has done is slowly erode America's once seemingly unassailable foundation of progressive political, social and economic principles and philosophies. In contrast, during roughly the same timeframe China has pulled itself from the mire of an extended era of weakness and humiliation and seized upon global hopes of a better future- hopes of a better future that America once claimed as exclusively its own.

#14 | Posted by ExpectingReign at 2026-04-30 10:19 PM | Reply

Tangentially related ...

Drone diplomacy wins Ukraine valuable allies, but now it must deliver
www.reuters.com

... President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has leveraged Ukraine's expertise in drone warfare into a series of successful diplomatic deals during visits to the Middle East and Europe, showcasing how Kyiv is using military prowess to boost its diplomatic clout.

Since Russia's invasion in 2022, Zelenskiy has sought to strengthen Kyiv's alliances, both with Western allies and with countries of the "global south", to restrict Russia's diplomatic sway.

The Iran war has confirmed how central drones are to modern warfare and handed Zelenskiy a diplomatic trump card at a time when U.S. support for Kyiv appears unreliable, analysts say.

During the war, Ukraine has invented cheap and highly effective ways to counter drone attacks instead of relying only on state-of-the-art defensive missile systems such as the costly U.S. Patriot, used by the U.S. in the Gulf. Kyiv has also developed long-range attack drone capabilities to hit Russian energy infrastructure.

This month alone, Ukraine signed defence and drone deals in Germany, Norway and the Netherlands, following long-term security partnerships with Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates in late March.

Zelenskiy has in recent weeks also agreed security cooperation with Turkey and Syria, and signed agreements at the weekend with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev on defence and energy.

"Zelenskiy is really trying hard to show that Ukraine is an asset and not a liability and that it has an answer to the changing nature of war," said Orysia Lutsevych, head of the Ukraine Forum at Chatham House, a London-based think tank. "Ukraine now needs to organize itself to actually deliver." ...



#15 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-04-30 10:29 PM | Reply

Stinky wants to bust out a new missile for Epstein Fury.

www.foxnews.com

#16 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2026-05-01 04:11 AM | Reply

Stinky wants to bust out a new missile for AIPAC Fury.
www.foxnews.com

#16 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2026-05-01 04:11 AM | Reply | Flag:

Terrific.

Let's waste more American military resources and money to help Israel while China and Russia make notes about our weapons for free.

Islamophobia against 4.5 to 5 million Muslims in America (1.3% of the total US population) has really paid off in spades for the US.

Link: Thanks for bankrupting America, Bibi!

"Hamas!"

"Iranians!"

"Sharia law!"

#17 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-05-01 05:09 AM | Reply

The US didn't use its full weight in Iran, because you morons would complain to high hell. Personally I am ok with them not using it ... .

#9 | POSTED BY ONEIRONAUT AT 2026-04-30 06:01 PM

Thanks for admitting the Department of Warrrrrrrrr!!!! and you have gone "woke." What happened to "F your feelings!" and "cry some more, lib____s!" It's shameful.

When will Kegsbreath and you be tendering your resignations and leaving your posts in disgrace?

#18 | Posted by anton at 2026-05-01 05:31 AM | Reply

I had a friend regurgitate Trump's claim that this "war" is the largest display of complex, multi-force military action "in history."

He got pissed when I laughed and pointed out Normandy. He still didn't believe me after I explained the full scale of that invasion to him.

He also got pissed when I said this war is showing Trump to be a complete clown, that our leadership is rudderless with no clear strategy to decipher and that it's analogous to revealing the man behind the curtain a la Russia/Ukraine. We've showed our ass and have revealed that we're fighting yesterday's war with yesterday's tactics. Meanwhile, Ukraine has showed us exactly what we should have needed to know about how this war would go down - cheap small size quantity over grand large-scale quality.

He got even more pissed and started ranting on how could I think we're "losing" (his word, not mine) this war. It didn't matter when I pointed out that despite our using huge numbers of high precision, multi-million-dollar interceptors we still lost multiple multi-billion-dollar radar installations and took massive damage to multiple bases across the region from lawn mower engine-powered cheap drones and had absolutely zero strategy to counter that nor to counter the obvious first move of closing the Strait of Hormuz.

Him: "But what do you mean we don't have a strategy? It didn't take any strategy to have stealth bombers take off from Missouri, bomb the nuke sites and return to Missouri??!?!"

Me: "That certainly took planning, but that's not strategy."

Him: "How is it not?!?!?! You're being ridiculous, dude..."

It was a pointless conversation. The US military has been fetishized for so long based on shallow expectations from bombing goat herders with high tech planes and curated clips of SOF guys decked out with the latest gear killing a few guys in a remote mud hut that people think dropping bombs is strategy and that a tally of targets successfully bombed is proof of "winning."

More proof of "winning"?

Him: "We took out their entire leadership!"

Me: "And new leadership immediately stepped into their places and continue to prosecute an effective slow strangulation of the global economy."

Him: "We've killed many of the new ones too! How can you say we're not winning?!?!"

Me: "We learned over 50 years ago in Vietnam that body counts aren't effective measures of winning and we're seeing it here as well as evidenced by the regime in Iran still in place."

Him: "Whatever, dude..."

F*&^ing pointless.

#19 | Posted by jpw at 2026-05-01 01:01 PM | Reply

"I had a friend..."

He knows you, this friend?

How long before you told him GFY?

Or is "friend" simply a term you use for anybody you're arguing with?

#20 | Posted by eberly at 2026-05-01 01:16 PM | Reply

#20

Right. Pointless. I had a discussion earlier today with a Trumpoid about how a mid-decade exercise in blatant gerrymandering by order of the president is not "the same thing" as the regular redistricting that occurs after the census. I acknowledged that "both sides" have gerrymandered at times. It didn't matter. Trump's actions are always correct and morally justified. Some of these folks are unteachable, I'm afraid.

#21 | Posted by anton at 2026-05-01 01:20 PM | Reply

#20 | Posted by eberly

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#22 | Posted by jpw at 2026-05-01 02:32 PM | Reply

Not one objective made and two months of having no idea how to get out of this mess. Thank you Secretary of War and President Trump for making the US military a complete embarrassment in front of the entire world. I guess that whole anti-woke, fight for Jesus, we are warriors bluster doesn't actually win wars.

#23 | Posted by Derek_Wildstar at 2026-05-01 03:48 PM | Reply

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