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'Chair of Joint Chiefs foresees acute risks in an attack on Iran'...

Author: TyroneIrish (23738 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)
Posted at 8:32 pm on Feb 23, 2026
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...excerpt from a WaPo article...not unlike the comments noted in the Navy/Air Force/Shipping podcast I posted.
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As the Trump administration weighs an attack on Iran, the Pentagon’s top general has cautioned President Donald Trump and other officials that shortfalls in critical munitions and a lack of support from allies will add significant risk to the operation and to U.S. personnel, according to people familiar with internal discussions.

Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, expressed his concerns at a White House meeting last week with Trump and his top aides, these people said, cautioning that any major operation against Iran will face challenges because the U.S. munitions stockpile has been significantly depleted by Washington’s ongoing defense of Israel and support for Ukraine. Caine’s remarks at the White House meeting have not been previously reported.


Separately, in Pentagon meetings this month, Caine also has raised concerns about the scale of any Iran campaign, its inherent complexity and the possibility of U.S. casualties, one person said. The general has said that any operation would be made all the more difficult by a lack of allied support, this person said, speaking like others on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations.

In a statement, Caine’s office said that in his role as the president’s top military adviser, the chairman “provides a range of military options, as well as secondary considerations and associated impacts and risks, to the civilian leaders who make America’s security decisions.” Caine, the statement adds, “provides these options confidentially.”

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Replies to: "'Chair of Joint Chiefs foresees acute risks in an attack on Iran'..."

  • A "Must Watch" video on 'Americas Imminent War with Iran'...with Veteran experts on all that's going - TyroneIrish - 12:04am 2/23/26 (7) [View All]
    • Update: Iran outlines some concessions [LINK] - Chris94 - 3:08am 2/23/26
      • 'Chair of Joint Chiefs foresees acute risks in an attack on Iran'... - TyroneIrish - 8:32pm 2/23/26
    • I just can’t believe he’ll order an attack - Chris94 - 1:23am 2/23/26
      • And China apparently upgraded Iran’s military tech since last episode. - LanceManion - 2:38am 2/23/26
        • Great... let's see if it works any better than Putin's trashy arsenal. [NT] - Curly1918 - 4:13pm 2/23/26
      • Israel was able to send a tanker to refuel a fighter jet over Iran in the recent operation. - Iggle - 2:38am 2/23/26
        • They weren’t holding back military tech - Chris94 - 2:59am 2/23/26

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