The missiles have already flown. The proxies are already fighting. The question is no longer whether the United States, Israel, and Iran are at war — it is whether anyone is prepared to win one.
Winning the Unwinnable is the book that defense ministries won't write and politicians won't say out loud. Drawing on open-source military doctrine, historical precedent, and decades of strategic analysis, Robert F. Geissler examines what total war between Iran and the US-Israel coalition would actually look like — and what each side would have to do to prevail.
Iran cannot match American firepower. But it doesn't have to. Its ballistic missiles, drone swarms, and proxy network stretching from Lebanon to Yemen are designed to make victory too costly to sustain. The Strait of Hormuz sits like a knife at the throat of the global economy. And somewhere beneath all of it, a nuclear program inches toward the threshold that changes everything.
The United States and Israel hold overwhelming conventional advantages. But overwhelming force has not produced durable peace in the Middle East in living memory. Every military victory has been followed by an aftermath more dangerous than the war itself.
This book examines both sides without illusion. It maps the escalation ladders, the chokepoints, the proxy multipliers, and the diplomatic escape hatches. It asks the question no one wants to answer honestly: what does winning actually cost?
The answer may surprise you.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. The missiles have already flown. The proxies are already fighting. The question is no longer whether the United States, Israel, and Iran are at war - it is whether anyone is prepared to win one.Winning the Unwinnable is the book that defense ministries won't write and politicians won't say out loud. Drawing on open-source military doctrine, historical precedent, and decades of strategic analysis, Robert F. Geissler examines what total war between Iran and the US-Israel coalition would actually look like - and what each side would have to do to prevail.Iran cannot match American firepower. But it doesn't have to. Its ballistic missiles, drone swarms, and proxy network stretching from Lebanon to Yemen are designed to make victory too costly to sustain. The Strait of Hormuz sits like a knife at the throat of the global economy. And somewhere beneath all of it, a nuclear program inches toward the threshold that changes everything.The United States and Israel hold overwhelming conventional advantages. But overwhelming force has not produced durable peace in the Middle East in living memory. Every military victory has been followed by an aftermath more dangerous than the war itself.This book examines both sides without illusion. It maps the escalation ladders, the chokepoints, the proxy multipliers, and the diplomatic escape hatches. It asks the question no one wants to answer honestly: what does winning actually cost?The answer may surprise you. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798253481363
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