Is the US vulnerable to an invasion?
Geographic feasibility. Many experts have considered the US impossible to invade because of its major industries, reliable and fast supply lines, large geographical size, geographic location, population size, and difficult regional features.
Can Alaska be invaded?
In Real Life, Alaska has only been invaded once, not by Russia, but by Imperial Japan during World War II when they seized two Aleutian Islands as a diversion from their planned attack on Midway in 1942; it didn’t work out like they planned.
How can the United States prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon?
The only military action that can truly prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, then, is for the United States to invade and occupy the country, potentially turning it over to a U.S.-friendly regime that would uphold Iran’s non-nuclear status.
Could the United States invade Iran through its land borders?
As such, the United States would strongly prefer to invade Iran through one of its land borders, just as it did when it invading Iraq in 2003. Unfortunately, there are few options in this regard.
Could Iran’s ‘swarm tactics’ work in a shooting war?
Still, they offered a glimpse into the kinds of methods Tehran could employ to potentially devastating effect during a shooting war. Outgunned by the United States’ much larger and more sophisticated weaponry, Iran’s troops have, for decades, honed so-called “swarm tactics” that could reduce America’s technological advantage.
Will Iran be able to rebuild its nuclear facilities?
Nonetheless, Iran would be able to rebuild its nuclear facilities before long, especially given the windfall in economic relief it would undoubtedly receive once the sanctions regime against it unraveled in response to America’s military action. (This fist appeared in 2015 and is being reposted due to reader interest.)