Mark R. Kennedy,
Washington risks drawing the wrong lessons from the conflict with Iran.
The U.S. has demonstrated impressive operational capability — striking targets at range, degrading missile systems and projecting power across the region. But those successes risk reinforcing a dangerous assumption: that future conflicts will look the same.
They won’t.
In the conflict with Iran, the U.S. has relied heavily on carrier strike groups and maritime operations. Geography works in America’s favor. Forces can operate from the sea without depending heavily on vulnerable land-based infrastructure.
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