The Art of War: Rewritten – What Iran and Ukraine Reveal About Two Theories of Victory
Two wars ran at once this spring—the U.S. air campaign against Iran and Ukraine’s long-range strikes against Russia—and set side by side they reveal two fundamentally different theories of how a war is won. In “The Art of War: Traditional vs. New,” Charles C. Jett weighs decision-through-dominance against decision-through-system-attrition, follows the cost-exchange arithmetic that makes the new art possible, and refuses the easy thesis that the old art is obsolete—Fordow, after all, sits under a mountain no cheap drone can reach. The hard conclusion: the danger is not that America fought Iran the old way, but that the old way may be the only art it still knows how to practice, while the new one is being invented, industrialized, and proven elsewhere—on an industrial foundation America has let decay.
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