multi-front war at mach 7
No1
Mar 07, 2026
Now on the Iranian side, we see daily plumes above Tehran,
but I have this nagging feeling that this war feels choreographed. Not in the conspiracy kind of sense. But in the sense that every phase has followed a logical sequence and once it has been achieved, the next one begins.
Day one: blind the radars. Day two through four: drain the interceptors. Day five through six: hunt the airborne ISR. Day six onwards: bring the heavy stuff.
More and more of the advanced missiles are showing up now. Fewer launches, but more precise strikes. The number of hits getting through hasn’t declined at all. Same pattern as in June last year.
This war was gamed out. Every unit got its playbook, every phase had its trigger, and the execution continues regardless of what happens to the command structure above. Either major leadership survived everything USrael has thrown at it, or the plan was distributed and trained before the first bomb fell.
Probably both.
The CNN reporter in Abu Dhabi could tell you. Five detonations outside her studio while she was explaining Iran’s capabilities were “nearly destroyed”. From a country that’s nearly out of missiles. Nearly.
A week before the first bomb fell, the National Intelligence Council finalised a classified assessment. Conclusion: even an extensive military campaign would “probably fail to overthrow the Iranian regime”.
They knew. They did it anyway. Minab and all.
Ritter keeps saying the Sunday punch hasn’t arrived yet. That what we’re watching is an intelligence collection operation. Iran fires ballistic missiles to force radars to illuminate. Radars light up. Then the slow, cheap drones arrive at those exact coordinates and kill them. Exactly as I wrote on day five with the Hezbollah coordination - rockets from Lebanon at the exact moment Iranian missiles were inbound. Forcing every battery to reveal its position while recon drones took notes.